Maison Martin Margiela Couture Fall 2011 | Paris Haute Couture

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 4, 2011

Couture Complexities – Worn by models with obscured faces, the fall 2011 couture collection from Maison Martin Margiela features a transformation of vintage silhouettes with hand-made tailoring and unusual materials. Spontaneous jackets and blazers made from camel hair, PVC, duck tape and cashmere are paired with transparent bottoms for a futuristic autumn.














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17 thoughts on “Maison Martin Margiela Couture Fall 2011 | Paris Haute Couture”

  1. fuck YES! 
    this is so great and outside the box. So happy to see something different and obscure yet I can still totally see the wearability of pieces especially in the moto jackets and skirts on riskier red carpet goers.
    loved the idea of the obscured faces – I think it makes a statement about the clothes and not the people wearing them (which, in my opinion, is what it should be about)

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  2. It’s not just the mask it is the footwear. The combination is meant to draw your eyes to the clothing and not the model. Good idea but I think it missed the mark. Having said that I actually like the line. I really would have liked to see the one outfit without the tape. A for effort C- for the result.

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  3. It’s not just the mask it is the footwear. The combination is meant to draw your eyes to the clothing and not the model. Good idea but I think it missed the mark. Having said that I actually like the line. I really would have liked to see the one outfit without the tape. A for effort C- for the result.

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