Maison Margiela Satin Skirt (1990s)

US$165.00
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One of the deconstructionist pillars of the Maison Margiela house is the use of straps (usually twill tape) to “tie” the garments, from necklaces, to jabots, to skirts and pants. The use of the straps instantly allows the garment to be worn in many different ways and to adjust the garment to a desired fit. This exploration of the use of straps was thoroughly featured in line 6, where Margiela issued all kinds of aprons, wrap skirts, dresses, and accessories using this detail.

Wraps skirts were a recurrent motif during this time in the house, when Margiela issued these garments in many sizes, materials, and often pocket configurations. Here we have a soft satin skirt in a bright red colour. As shown in the pictures, this can be worn in many ways.

Size: adjustable

Conditon: 9/10 great for age.

Colour: bright red

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One of the deconstructionist pillars of the Maison Margiela house is the use of straps (usually twill tape) to “tie” the garments, from necklaces, to jabots, to skirts and pants. The use of the straps instantly allows the garment to be worn in many different ways and to adjust the garment to a desired fit. This exploration of the use of straps was thoroughly featured in line 6, where Margiela issued all kinds of aprons, wrap skirts, dresses, and accessories using this detail.

Wraps skirts were a recurrent motif during this time in the house, when Margiela issued these garments in many sizes, materials, and often pocket configurations. Here we have a soft satin skirt in a bright red colour. As shown in the pictures, this can be worn in many ways.

Size: adjustable

Conditon: 9/10 great for age.

Colour: bright red