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Margiela Runway History - Fall 1994

Maison Martin Margiela runway show during Paris Fashion Week Fall Winter 1994. We analyze every look in the collection to unpack the meaning behind the clothes of the most legendary Maison in modern history. If you love the channel, support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BlissFoster Follow me on IG: https://instagram.com/BlissFoster Follow me on Twitter: https://Twitter.com/BlissFoster Special thanks to https://instagram.com/_lizzielo Special thanks to the VANIITAS store for beautifully detailed imagery of vintage Margiela. Their site specializes in the sale of vintage avante-garde fashion: https://www.vaniitas.com/ HUGE thanks to the Patrons generously giving $30+ every month to support the channel: Kalvin DeForge, hornbeck, Ata Karer, DrewNYNY, Thackston, Niels, Ifean, Jack Xavier, Pablo St-Amand, Christoph Cong Faessler, Daniella Khoury, Biali Obed, Joe Campbell, Callum, Steffan, and Sahil Mishra. $30 GANG BABYYYY Bliss Foster is the name on my birth certificate.

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Anonymous

This is awesome, I'm opening the book at the same point - the dolls collection is so iconic. Awesome video!!

Anonymous

I think this is the collection that is most reminiscent of my knowledge of Maison Martin Margiela. Although, I wished I watched your video prior to watching John Galliano and Nick Knight’s video for Maison Margiela Artisanal Co-Ed Collection A/W 2020: S.W.A.L.K. I wish there was a way for me to post a photo of it, but there was a moment during the conversation between the collective of Maison Margiela, imagist Nick Knight, and make-up artist Pat McGrath-- wherein John broke drown the nucleus of the Maison into a pyramid. This pyramid diagram brought together all the elements you’ve mentioned so far from the first video to this current one (especially all of the aspects you spoke of with this current video) into a chart that breaks down the elements that bring together what we know of as Maison Martin Margiela. Quick side note though-- I think that Galliano at the helm of the newly renamed Maison Margiela will bring a form of haute couture to the design house that will be akin to Chanel’s Metiers d’Art collection, and that’s exciting. In S.W.A.L. K., he references himself referencing Martin while they touched base on the “Wet Look” for the collection. Martin might have made the backward blazer in the early ‘90s, but it was John Galliano’s (for Christian Dior) backward suit, worn by Celine Dion for the 1999 Oscars, that brought attention to this silhouette to the masses. In that same regard, I think he will further bring the name Maison Margiela to a whole new range of consumers that would not have otherwise known this brand.