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MartinMargiela S/S 2008 PlungingVneck Bias Ruched Black HalterTop HighSlit Dress

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From one of the last fashion collections for French Maison Martin Margiela by its renowned founder Belgian artist Martin Margiela before he prematurely retired in 2009, this asymmetrical plunging V-neck black jersey pullover dress that he designed for Spring/Summer 2008 sports his brand's original hand-sewn off-white blank rectangular label. As the brand's numerical "0-23" tag was in use since 1997, the ongoing limited use of the blank tag seems to distinguish pieces that continued to be produced in Italy like the original collections dating back to 1989. In a deconstructive style, our garment partly appears to be a ruched halter dress that is positioned on a bias to add curves to shape the waist, while its open overlapping wrap-style skirt enables ample draping on one side that conceals a high slit from the waist down. Recalling the construction found in two of Martin Margiela's seminal collections--both the upcycled split 1950s ballgowns of Spring/Summer 1991 and the draped "Stockman" garments of Spring/Summer 1997--this stretch-viscose design is likewise a bodice with a split skirt. Styled differently, its 3/4-length sleeves can otherwise recall Margiela's striking "shouldered arm bands" if worn with the chest fully exposed. The top has a wide deep front or back, along with the option to position the looped "halter" cord that hangs from the torso in one of several ways by pulling over the head. For example, if it is worn "backwards" with the brand label resting on the upper chest, the cord from the ruching can be pulled from the back overhead to rest under the arms, then tautly positioned with the loop around the back of the neck. These maneuvers can secure the front shoulders of the top like the Martin Margiela Spring/Summer 1997 "Stockman evening dress" in the museum collection of TheMet (see our pic of its smaller open-front black halter and half skirt with the neck strap worn this way.) No doubt the buyer will try more creative ways, too! A cape? A skirt? If worn as a dress like on our mannequin, the Italian-size 42 garment will best suit a U.S 2 or 4 given the tight strong ruching that does not allow for much stretch. You may be inspired by our other listing for arguably one of Martin Margiela's best Artisanal Line 0 pieces--a couture body harness from 1998--that, like his fashion manifesto, enables endless repurposing of button-down tops by enabling their inwardly-rolled collar to create a distinct plunging V-neck. The looped cord on our garment could function in a similar way. To explain our current competitive price, a similar Maison Martin Margiela "plunging open chest slinky" black midi dress also made in Italy of the same material content, but with an original retail tag sold on 1stDibs for $7,200.
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    Marked Size: IT42 (EU)
  • Style:
    deconstruction (In the Style Of)
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  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Chicago, IL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3244222071062

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