From Martin Margiela's exposed seams and unfinished hems to Rei Kawakubo's radical reconstruction of the body, our first journal explores fashion's most influential anti-fashion movement. Emerging in the late twentieth century, deconstruction challenged conventional ideas of beauty, craftsmanship and luxury by exposing the inner workings of a garment and embracing imperfection as a form of expression. Martin Margiela's Spring/Summer 1990 from 'Margiela, The Hermès Years' Christian Dior Spring/Summer 2000 COMME des GARÇONS 1995 by Keizo Kitajima Alexander McQueen Spring/Summer 2004 COMME des GARÇONS Spring/Summer 2003...
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