Though his face still remains anonymous, the mysterious designer has been defying the public eye through collections that span decades of meticulous craftsmanship. Margiela, however, has ultimately chosen to unravel a personal glimpse into his practice with a full-length documentary. Unquestionably, we’re so here for it.
Titled Martin Margiela: In His Own Words, the designer offers a jaunt within his major inspirations and visions via self-commentary. Despite the film set to be officially distributed in a few days, the trailer offers great hints of what one can expect. Reiner Holzemer, the film’s scriptwriter and director, remarks that he thrived in having Martin to open up about his anonymity along with his desire to lengthen his legacy in years to come. Apart from the man, further names comprise the likes of Jean Paul Gaultier and Carine Roitfeld, among others.
Stated to release on April 10, take a look at the trailer of the film Martin Margiela: In His Own Words below:
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