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Maison Margiela Fall Winter 2026 Explores Material and Memory

A Shanghai show built on reconstruction, memory, and material transformation across tailoring and couture.

April 1, 2026
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Maison Margiela Folders FW26 Show, © Maison Margiela

Maison Margiela stages its Fall Winter 2026 collection inside a constructed environment that recalls a Paris flea market after hours, where objects exist in states of repair, decay, and transformation. The show brings together ready to wear and Artisanal pieces in a format that returns to the house’s early presentation method. This decision sets the tone. It places one-off couture works alongside garments intended for broader circulation, creating a dialogue between rarity and repetition that runs through the entire collection.

FALL WINTER 2026

The collection builds through a system of reconstruction. Garments appear as if recovered, altered, or reassembled from fragments. Tailoring holds a central position, yet every familiar form undergoes intervention. Tailcoats lose their structure, their tails cut or painted in bianchetto white. Double breasted jackets merge with jersey second skin layers. Leather sits fused onto tweed, velvet pressed into tailoring. These combinations avoid decoration and instead push garments into new structural states. Each piece carries evidence of manipulation, as if the process remains visible and unresolved.

Maison Margiela Folders FW26 Show, © Maison Margiela

Material treatment defines the strongest moments. Porcelain emerges as both reference and construction method. Organza builds layered surfaces that replicate its fragility, while actual porcelain appears shattered and reassembled directly onto garments. This approach extends into the handling of vintage pieces. Dresses that no longer function as clothing get glued onto new bases and torn away, leaving only their imprint. Tapestries receive restoration through paillettes, not to conceal damage but to mark it. These gestures turn deterioration into a visible design language, where absence and residue replace intact form.

Historical references move through the collection with precision. Edwardian silhouettes guide proportion and posture, with high necklines, extended sleeves, and elongated lines shaping multiple looks. In one instance, a six metre Edwardian painting becomes a dress without being cut, shifting the garment into an object that carries both image and structure. Another piece translates a mould of an Edwardian dress into a wearable form, including the imprint of jewellery. These works focus on memory embedded within clothing, where garments hold traces of previous existence instead of presenting a fixed identity.

Maison Margiela Folders FW26 Show, © Maison Margiela

Draping pushes further into technical experimentation. Some dresses conceal their own construction, removing any clear starting point or end. Others introduce rigid furniture fabrics, bonded onto pre shaped forms and then cut open along draped lines. The method creates tension between control and disruption. Knitwear follows a similar logic. Sweaters appear altered, with painted surfaces or proportions shifted through elongated sleeves and irregular necklines. Boiled wool pieces get sculpted through heat and cutting, reinforcing the idea that garments remain in flux even after completion.

Accessories extend the same approach. Footwear arrives with exposed structures, including cut out boots that reveal internal layers and heel less designs that disrupt balance. Bags carry surface treatments that echo the garments, from tapestry prints that continue to distress over time to mirrored finishes and wrapped handles referencing vintage objects. Jewellery appears coated in wax or reshaped into crystalline forms, reinforcing the idea of objects found, altered, and placed back into circulation.

Maison Margiela Folders FW26 Show, © Maison Margiela

Throughout the show, masks unify each look, removing identity and placing full attention on construction and material. The collection refuses a fixed reading. It operates through fragments, processes, and visible transformation. Maison Margiela presents a system where garments never settle, and where every piece exists between its past form and its next iteration.

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Katarina Doric

Katarina Doric

The COO and Features Director of DSCENE Publishing, Katarina Doric oversees editorial direction across all DSCENE platforms. With a background in architecture, her work connects fashion, art, and design through a critical lens. She is the author of the Doric Order column, where she examines the politics of aesthetics, womanhood, and culture, and leads DSCENE’s international cultural projects.

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