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this one was good! boo for representation though 👎🏻👎🏻. once again just recorded things I found interesting. Sorry the sound cuts out at the end there. Hugs!  #datbaddiebrooke #vogue #magazine #2012 #nostalgia #nostalgic #fashion #fashionmagazine #voguemagazine #editorial #model #modeling #commercial
Maison Martin Margiela’s Autumn/Winter 2008 menswear collection, led by Sébastien Meunier, was unveiled in a Paris showroom close to the brand’s headquarters. The presentation was uniquely Margiela: twenty models stood still, each holding a trompe l’oeil newspaper that mimicked their torso and arms, blurring the line between garment and presentation. This playful disruption highlighted the collection’s focus on practical yet subversive design. The collection opened with motifs drawn from construction materials. Barbed wire became necklaces, tank tops, and even a belt buckle, while brick patterns were printed onto tailored suits. Footwear ranged from tall slip-on work boots, a nod to utilitarian workwear, to German Army Trainers (GATs) and cowboy boots featuring a whimsical skull print. These contrasts explored masculinity’s dualities, oscillating between satire and homage to rugged archetypes. This wasn’t just about the working man, though. The collection balanced rugged themes with an indulgent side, offering a vision of two distinct masculinities. A snakeskin-patterned velvet blazer embodied Margiela’s signature fabric experimentation and a touch of opulence, while oversized padded shoulders, reminiscent of the womenswear collection, emphasized a sense of dramatic flair. Margiela also reimagined Michael Jackson’s iconic Thriller jacket, blending pop culture into the brand’s eclectic references. Each look was completed with the brand’s signature “L’incognito” sunglasses, an avant-garde design featuring a sleek black strip that obscured the eyes—an unmistakable Margiela hallmark. For more articles and videos go to sevenonethreemag.com #fashion #masionmarigela #margiela #virgilabloh #yeezy #archivefashion #juntakahashi #undercoverism #maisonmartinmargiela #hedislimane #rickowens #fashionmagazine #vogue #713mag #seedsus #713studios #fyp #vintage
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Maison Martin Margiela’s Autumn/Winter 2008 menswear collection, led by Sébastien Meunier, was unveiled in a Paris showroom close to the brand’s headquarters. The presentation was uniquely Margiela: twenty models stood still, each holding a trompe l’oeil newspaper that mimicked their torso and arms, blurring the line between garment and presentation. This playful disruption highlighted the collection’s focus on practical yet subversive design. The collection opened with motifs drawn from construction materials. Barbed wire became necklaces, tank tops, and even a belt buckle, while brick patterns were printed onto tailored suits. Footwear ranged from tall slip-on work boots, a nod to utilitarian workwear, to German Army Trainers (GATs) and cowboy boots featuring a whimsical skull print. These contrasts explored masculinity’s dualities, oscillating between satire and homage to rugged archetypes. This wasn’t just about the working man, though. The collection balanced rugged themes with an indulgent side, offering a vision of two distinct masculinities. A snakeskin-patterned velvet blazer embodied Margiela’s signature fabric experimentation and a touch of opulence, while oversized padded shoulders, reminiscent of the womenswear collection, emphasized a sense of dramatic flair. Margiela also reimagined Michael Jackson’s iconic Thriller jacket, blending pop culture into the brand’s eclectic references. Each look was completed with the brand’s signature “L’incognito” sunglasses, an avant-garde design featuring a sleek black strip that obscured the eyes—an unmistakable Margiela hallmark. For more articles and videos go to sevenonethreemag.com #fashion #masionmarigela #margiela #virgilabloh #yeezy #archivefashion #juntakahashi #undercoverism #maisonmartinmargiela #hedislimane #rickowens #fashionmagazine #vogue #713mag #seedsus #713studios #fyp #vintage
Naomi Campbell by Jean Paul Goude for Harper’s Bazaar US, September 2009.  #model #naomicampbell #jeanpaulgoude #fashion #fashionmagazine #photoshoot #lionking #thelionking #katemoss #fashionrunway #modeling #runwaymodel #vogue #fyp #713mag #seedsus #713studios

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