Margiela, the Hermès years

Martin Margiela's pioneering and timeless designs made for the
luxury house of Hermès between 1997 and 2003 are the stars of this
book, highlighting this period in the iconic and enigmatic Belgian
designer's career. The match between Hermès, the epitome of French
luxury, and Maison Martin Margiela's deconstruction generated an
earthquake in the fashion landscape that is still being felt to this day.
Innovations in tailoring, technique and materials, as well as a
new vision of fashion with an emphasis on comfort, timelessness and
tactility created clothing whose primary aim is to please the wearer,
not to impress the viewer. An image of women was also introduced
that was no longer obsessed with youth but left room for women of
different ages, thus generating an alternative vision of beauty.
This key period between 20th- and 21st-century fashion is
evoked through interviews with Margiela's closest collaborators, more
extensive essays by Rebecca Arnold, Kaat Debo and Sarah Mower,
and a foreword by Suzy Menkes. Never-before-published material
from the Maison Martin Margiela archives, numerous striking and
exquisitely refined images from Le Monde d'Hermès , as well as new photographic material tell the story of Margiela's supreme wardrobe for Hermès.