368
Fashion Jobs
SHISEIDO
FP&A Manager (Korean Only)
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
Aesop Hanam Starfield - Retail Consultant
Permanent · HANAM-SI
ADIDAS
Senior Specialist, Buying & Trading, E-Commerce
Permanent · SEOUL
ADIDAS
Manager, Personalization & Apps, E-Commerce
Permanent · SEOUL
ADIDAS
Senior Manager, Legal Counsel, Legal
Permanent · SEOUL
HENKEL
Finance Business Controller For Shiseido Professional Brand
Permanent ·
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] Kiehl's - CRM & Trade Mkt sr. Specialist~Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] (jr.) Claim Substantiation Specialist - Corporate Regulatory Affairs
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] (sr.) Product Manager - Kerastase Marketing Team, Ppd
Permanent · SEOUL
UNDER ARMOUR
Associate, HR Administration
Permanent · SEOUL
ARKET
Visual Merchandising Manager
Permanent · BUSAN
PUIG
Marketing Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
JAEGER
[Jaeger Lecoultre] Marketing & Communication Director
Permanent · SEOUL
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
Corporate Account Executive For Travel Retail Korea, Estee Lauder Companies
Permanent ·
ESTÉE LAUDER - BRAND
Assistant Education Manager, Estee Lauder
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] Luxe Div. - Lancome E-Commerce Specialist
Permanent · SEOUL
COS
Instore Visual Merchandiser Manager_seoul/Gyeonggi
Permanent · SEOUL METROPOLITAN AREA
AESOP
Shinsegae Gwangju - Retail Consultant
Permanent · GWANGJU
COACH
Manager, Ecommerce
Permanent · SEOUL
ADIDAS
Manager, Business Planning & Analysis, Wholesales
Permanent · SEOUL
HENKEL
Adhesive Key Account Manager For Sports And Fashion Market
Permanent · BUSAN
HENKEL
Consumer Brands General Manager Assistant
Permanent ·
Published
Sep 27, 2017
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Maison Margiela’s travel victim

Published
Sep 27, 2017

Nothing like travelling first class. Especially wearing the latest collection from Maison Margiela, half of whose looks carried references to well-heeled flights and pampered passengers.


Maison Margiela - Photo: PixelFormula


 
The opening beige trench had a stiff yellow tag reading Priority; a red plisse frock had a Crew Bag sticker and a smart new cowhide handbag’s tag was finished a red Rush notice. Warming to the travel theme, the cast looked like they could all take a nap on the bulbous leather matelassé handbags.
 
Pride of place went to a charming plissé skirt made of multiple baggage tags. Though the best looks were the simplest – like an eight button ecru leather pea coat that would flatter nearly any woman. All put together with designer John Galliano’s signature demi-deconstruction – from cut out cowboys finished with diamanté chains to a marvelous final duo of trench and caban  trimmed in mini glass panels. So cut-out one could see the model’s cami knickers prominently.

Hard to know what Galliano thought of the clothes seeing as his backstage was closed again. However, here’s what we think. This was a perfectly competent display by a immensely talented designer, whose main focus these days appears to be on the house’s couture collection Maison Margiela Artisanal, a true laboratory of fashion. It’s pure experimentation makes it an absolutely must see show; while this ready-to-wear collection, while witty and clever, felt like a starter course in a good restaurant – and hungry for something more substantial.
 

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.