MAISON MARGIELA
Bomber Jacket
DESCRIPTION
This MA-1 style black nylon bomber jacket features elongated sleeves, a cropped waist, an oversized collar, two side pockets, an inner pocket, press-studded epaulettes, and is finished with Riri hardware.
CONDITION
Good condition. Please see photos for full evaluation.
Pit to Pit: 23 Inches
Length: 24 Inches
Sleeve: 25 Inches
Bomber Jacket
AW2006
DESCRIPTION
This MA-1 style black nylon bomber jacket features elongated sleeves, a cropped waist, an oversized collar, two side pockets, an inner pocket, press-studded epaulettes, and is finished with Riri hardware. CONDITION
Good condition. Please see photos for full evaluation.SIZE / MEASUREMENTS
Size 44, fits small to medium.Pit to Pit: 23 Inches
Length: 24 Inches
Sleeve: 25 Inches
COVERAGE
Martin Margiela became known for his ubiquitous deconstruction and transformation, in which he reinvented the volumes and shapes of a garment. He often modified found object's original use, playfully turning them on their head. Margiela's vision was always to maintain the focus on the clothes.In the latter half of the past century, Martin Margiela made his name synonymous with avant-garde and deconstructivism movements in fashion. His label's philosophy lay in absolute creative freedom and independence from the general laws of clothing design: starting from jewelry made out of dyed ice and ending with presentations held on the outskirts of Paris. Throughout his career in the industry, the designer did his utmost to preserve the anonymity behind his image, rarely giving an interview or revealing his face. Even in the group photos of Margiela's team, one chair always remained empty — the one meant for the designer himself.