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Martin Margiela
Woman's BlouseSpring/Summer 2005

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Fashion display on gray mannequin: asymmetrical white sleeveless top with structured shoulder detail paired with straight-leg metallic silver pants
Fashion photograph of a white cotton sleeveless top displayed on a gray mannequin in profile, with dramatically draped and folded fabric cascading asymmetrically from the shoulders, paired with black trousers.
Fashion photograph of a gray mannequin seen from behind, wearing a white sleeveless top with asymmetric draped hem and structured shoulders, paired with black high-gloss fitted pants.
Fashion garment displayed on a gray mannequin, side view: white structured cotton top with angular cutout sleeves and an asymmetrical draped hem, paired with black satin trousers.
Designer
Martin Margiela
Belgium, born 1957
Design House
Maison Martin Margiela
France, Paris, founded 1988
Title
Woman's Blouse
Place Made
Belgium
Date Made
Spring/Summer 2005
Medium
Cotton plain weave
Dimensions
Center back length (collar to hem): 27 1/4 in. (69.22 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Ricki and Marvin Ring
Accession Number
M.2005.143
Classification
Costumes
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles

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