Martin Margiela

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Martin Margiela

Brussels


Margiela is often tagged the unofficial seventh member of a group of designers known as the Antwerp Six (he graduated from Antwerp’s fashion academy in 1980). Shoes, accessories and men’s and women’s body-skimming fashions in understated colours are artfully arranged in this white-on-white boutique.


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