MM6 Margiela and Supreme’s capsule collection has finally been unveiled!
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
On 13 February this year, we reported on the rumours that were circulating in the industry at the time about a possible collaboration between MM6 Margiela and Supreme. As usually happens in these situations, they turned out to be true and caused all kinds of feelings, since some adepts of the brand belonging to the Belgian fashion house Maison Margiela didn’t understand such a union with the New York imprint.

Despite this, the project continued to develop as planned, and finally today, 25 March, we have been able to discover what makes up the Spring/Summer 2024 capsule collection that the two have designed. The most notable garments of the launch are the faux fur coat, the Varsity or the Work jacket. And don’t panic, because luckily the capsule is not only composed of outerwear but also of three-piece suits, available in black and white.
To complement these items or sets, there are shirts, T-shirts with a double effect, hoodies (some with a cleaner style and others with a college style that stand out for the appearance of the two corresponding logos), and trousers, whether Painter or shorts. Of course, in this collection, there is also room for accessories and jewellery, which come in the form of caps, wallets, socks, and chains.
MM6 Margiela and Supreme capsule collection will be available for purchase online and in boutiques from Thursday, March 28th at 11 am EST/3 pm GMT UK/4 pm CET.
Check out the collection below:





























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