Carine Roitfeld On Martin Margiela
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the house of Martin Margiela, Rizzoli is publishing a decadent hardcover tome with over 400 color photographs of the work of this elusive fashion genius. Carine Roitfeld and other fashion luminaries have written essays for the new book titled Maison Martin Margiela, debuting in October 2009. This beautiful gem offers a rare glimpse into the creative process of the famously secretive designer. The clever cover—white cotton, embroidered— is a tribute to Margiela's calling card: the telltale tag that is anonymously attached to every piece his house produces, distinguished by its lack of distinguishment. Luxurious paper, silver ink, twelve! ribbon bookmarks (probably still not enough), and hundreds of photos from Margiela's personal collection make this a page turner for fashionistas everywhere. Other essayists include Susannah Frankel, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Vanessa Beecroft, Andree Putman, Chris Decron, Didier Grumbach, Vincent Wierink, Sonia Rachline, Olivier Saillard, and Lele Acquarone.
Photograph of Maison Martin Margiela book © 2009 by Maison Martin Margiela, Rizzoli New York. All Rights Reserved.
Reader Comments (2)
color on color covers are usually the stand-by, thinking designer's go to solution when backed into a corner for something "conceptual"... but this cover totally vibes with Margiela's and that whole Antwerp 6's aesthetic and philo... LOVE.
carol, mille mercis for stopping by—your expert voice is a most welcome delight! i love it too and i can't wait to get a peek behind the scenes with MMM when it publishes.