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MartinMargiela RunwayLook1 Spring/Summer2007 Game-Changing Red Short Cape

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Belgium former fashion designer Martin Margiela for his eponymous Paris-based Maison Martin Margiela Spring/Summer 2007 collection in a minimalist style debuted this cherry-red viscose-crepe knit convertible short cape on the runway as the key element of Look 1 (see our photos of WWD-published coverage), which can also be worn as a skirt by a small-sized person or as a draped infinity capelet by virtually anyone. Reflecting Margiela's growing taste at the time for versatile hybrid garments, he paired this dramatic piece with a high-waisted midi skirt whose wide skin-revealing "slit" was cut like a single leg of shorts for an unprecedented type of feminine "skort". A red long version of the skort was collected by the French Vogue Paris Foundation for its associated fashion museum Palais Galleria after it mounted a major retrospective dedicated to Martin Margiela. Reportedly inspired by 1970s retail-fashion store-window displays remembered from Margiela's childhood, the bold palette of bright red and electric blue with white pumps conjures both masculine and feminine cartoon characters--such as Superman, Wonder Woman, Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood--in contrast to real powerful male figures traditionally associated with such a highly-tailored cape, such as royalty or religious leaders like the Italian Pope. In the runway closeup, notice the subtle drape on the upper chest that results from uniquely stitched darts/tucks at the back neckline that slightly raise a point on each shoulder--as if symmetrically distorted by a narrow hanger. The adult wearer's arms that drop beyond these shoulder-nub markers echo Margiela's prior "cigarette-shoulder" jackets that have finely-tailored padded "stubs" inside of the typical shoulder-seams for the suggestion of a too-small fit like the "no-power dressing" of Charlie Chaplin. Signaling that he had a newfound appreciation for 1980s fashion, a following runway Look for S/S 2007 in contrast featured a beige bodycon sleeveless top with wide-shoulder padding as if the model's powerful-appearing "nude" torso grew them. So we encourage the wearer to try our garment with and without shoulder pads. The lightweight high-low garment with all stitching on one half is ideal as a warm-weather overlay. The runway cape has its iconic corner-stitched blank brand label on its shorter side, while our version has it sewn on the longer side. The round neckline/waistline enables it to be worn in any direction to change it into an asymmetrical piece, offering many options for where to make the brand's four white stitches more or less visible. We note here a significant conclusion about Margiela's game-changing S/S 2007 collection made by the Parisian Palais Galleria curators who worked closely with the Maison-founder-cum-artist to accurately present Margiela's many fashion-altering contributions from the 20 years that he was a designer focused on clothing: "(S/S2007) marks the last step in his creative journey, a break with previous research; the designer feels the need to turn his back on what he has so far presented in ready-to-wear, taking care to always address the same woman. He rejects the elements of his collections that he considers caricatured and takes new directions: sharpness replacing wrinkled and worn; design replaces deconstruction; and the men's suit jacket feminizes into a tailor's jacket." The "Made In Italy" size "S" noted on one of the printed tags at the sole seam below the brand label may be irrelevant given the stretch neckline. However, it does define the length and draping effects that Margiela intended for a small-sized wearer. When finally worn by the buyer, our garment will appear slightly shorter on its longer side because our mannequin "hanger" only has a front form that ends mid-shoulder--no backside.
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