Make your own Margiela sweater…

With budgets tight and companies feeling the sting of recession, it is not often that you can expect hidden extras, let alone DIY tips in a fashion magazine these days. A brand’s sense of identity, their signature cuts, silhouettes and logos are their equity and play such a vital role in establishing them in the global fashion sphere.
So why unveil the secrets? Why diffuse this essence? With the fear of seeming too profound, ask Maison Martin Margiela. This is exactly what they did in A#1, offering readers the chance to make their own Margiela-inspired garment. In a simplified version of the techniques of the Margiela Artisanal team, this sixteen step diagram shows you how to transform eight pairs of white socks into a sweater – cutting and stitching the footwear into a ribbed, stretch cotton jumper with the sock ‘heels’ creating unusual details on elbows and shoulders.
Modelled on the Stockman mannequin that is so ubiquitously Margiela, this entire idea resonates well with the deconstructive notions of the house, and the subversion of any commercial goals – by offering a taste of their world, for the price of a few pairs of socks.
If you can’t read the fine print here to make your own piece, click here to see it in the digital version of A#1.
Happy cutting and sewing.








[...] 幾個月前,共產少年團介紹過由SHOWstudio發起的項目Design Doadlown,當中多位設計大師的參與令時裝迷們如獲至寶。已經離開設計品牌的時裝設計師Maison Martin Margiela,在參與A MAGAZINE的創作時,也附上圖示教你製作自己的sweater,相當有趣!嫌設計師出走後不夠原汁原味的MMM迷們,可以考慮在家手作一件看看。 [...]
[...] 幾個月前,共產少年團介紹過由SHOWstudio發起的項目Design Doadlown,當中多位設計大師的參與令時裝迷們如獲至寶。已經離開設計品牌的時裝設計師Maison Martin Margiela,在參與A MAGAZINE的創作時,也附上圖示教你製作自己的sweater,相當有趣!嫌設計師出走後不夠原汁原味的MMM迷們,可以考慮在家手作一件看看。 [...]