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mm6 maison margiela 2025 spring/summer fashion show collection

2024-09-24

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continuing mm6 maison margiela's design philosophy of "what you see is what you get", the new mm6 2025 spring/summer collection still retains the concept of "no narrative", bringing many items with a sense of everyday reality to the wardrobe.

wearing a light swimsuit instead of traditional inner wear is very suitable for hot summer days and brings a more comfortable experience in the hot season.

tops made from plastic bags; t-shirts tied in random knots; a casual smear of paint on jeans... it's like diy at home, free and relaxed, which is exactly the fashion attitude conveyed by this series.

the silhouette design with non-traditional proportions is simple but with exquisite details. washed tones, everyday wear, reinterpretation of classic ready-to-wear, neat tailoring and sexy style are the elements that are emphasized, opening up a genderless dialogue between men's and women's clothing, allowing the wearer to interpret himself as an independent individual.

suit jackets, cowboy boots and dr. martens collaborative 1460 8-eye boots painted white, many refreshing items were unveiled on the runway.

the iconic print recreates the charity t-shirt that martin margiela originally launched in 1994 to raise awareness of aids. the brand's story and archives once again became a source of inspiration, and past classic ideas and creative concepts were rearranged and re-presented in a more timely design language.

the accessories series full of tension bring personality to the wearer: exaggerated and eye-catching bracelets and clutches, large buckle handbags, sun-shading sunglasses, wide belts that highlight the waist curve, etc.

the hot atmosphere lingered throughout the show, and every single item exuded infinite vitality. the combination of white clothing and the show scenery created a sense of heat: the slightly low ceiling and strong music made people feel as if they were in a sweaty summer day.