Maison Margiela Haute Couture Fall 2025 Collection

Maison Margiela Haute Couture Fall 2025 Collection

Heading up the Artisanal line at Maison Margiela for the first time, Glenn Martens immersed himself in the brand’s edgy conceptual roots, unveiling a collection that was strikingly dark, theatrical, and rooted in DIY spirit.

Presented in a gritty underground venue—where walls were wrapped in interior photocopies and the floor featured papier-mâché checkerboard—the show paid tribute to Margiela’s enigmatic, rebellious past. Each garment evoked a sense of post-apocalyptic unearthed artifacts: aged fabrics, faded florals, vintage leather jackets, and pieces repurposed from discarded costume jewelry.

Martens wove medieval and Flemish influences throughout, selecting prints inspired by 17th-century still lifes and brought them to life through added illusion tulle layers that created a multi-dimensional effect. With unconventional materials such as transparent plastic, oil-painted denim, and stiff gabardine, he solidified a boldly avant-garde aesthetic.

Highlights included voluminous silhouettes, metallic duchess satin, abstract corsetry, and unsettling masks, which elevated the collection’s dramatic flair. A standout piece echoed the haunting tone of Dead Can Dance’s album art (Within the Realm of a Dying Sun), featuring a mournful, sculptural silhouette.

Rather than imitating Galliano, Martens forged his own visionary path, offering a fresh creative statement that both honors Margiela’s legacy of provocation and pushes couture into new territory. In a historic step, CEO Gaetano Sciuto confirmed that this Artisanal collection will be available for purchase—a first for the line.

Martens delivered a bold debut that challenges traditional couture norms. It may unsettle or surprise, but above all, it fulfills fashion’s most essential purpose: to provoke, inspire, and lead forward.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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