MARTIN MARGIELA - FW 1989-1990 (EL GLOBO COLLECTION) - Lot 22

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MARTIN MARGIELA - FW 1989-1990 (EL GLOBO COLLECTION) - Lot 22
MARTIN MARGIELA - FW 1989-1990 (EL GLOBO COLLECTION) Miniature of a vest covered in red Tabi sole prints, from the “El Globo” collection, Fall-Winter 1989-1990 White cotton, red ink, marker annotations of the original collection date on the side, brown adhesive tape, bust of a fashion designer painted white Created by Martin Margiela, Circa 2020 Stamped Height: approx. 67 cm - 26.5 in. MINIATURES 2018-2024 “I have always been fascinated by questions of scale. Things that are too big or too small excite me. I have always cherished the half-size mannequin we received at the Antwerp Academy. I have often used it throughout my career to quickly test new ideas. After the exhibition at the Palais Galliera in 2018, I realized I was missing several creations from my fashion period. I didn’t have the courage to recreate them in full size, but thinking of my little mannequin, I began reworking certain ideas in miniature. It quickly became a real pleasure to create these little pieces. They are even more touching than the full-scale versions.” Martin Margiela Provenance: Martin Margiela’s personal archives. A miniature of a waistcoat, covered with red footprints from Tabi soles, inspired by the "El Globo" collection, Fall-Winter 1989-1990 White cotton, red ink, marked with the original collection date on the side, brown tape, white-painted tailor’s dummy Made by Martin Margiela, Circa 2020 Stamped Height approx.: 67cm - 26.5in. MINIATURES 2018-2024 "I was always intrigued by scale. Too big and too small excite me. I always cherished the 50% scaled mannequin we had at the Academy of Antwerp. I often used it throughout my career to quickly test out new ideas. After the Galliera exhibition in 2018, I realized I was missing several designs from my fashion period. I didn’t have the courage to remake them, but thinking of my tiny mannequin, I started to rework some ideas. It quickly became a real pleasure to make these small creations. They are even more touching than the actual-size versions were." Martin Margiela Provenance: Martin Margiela’s personal archives.
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