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Martin Margiela opens personal archives for landmark auction in Paris

Published on: July 9, 2026 4:15 PM

Martin Margiela Personal Archive Goes On Auction | Hypebae

Legendary Belgian fashion designer Martin Margiela has opened a rare window into his creative world by auctioning part of his personal archives in Paris, offering collectors and fashion enthusiasts the opportunity to own pieces from the career of one of the industry’s most private and influential figures.

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The auction, personally supervised by the 69-year-old designer, features a wide range of items including original sketches, his iconic white work coat, prototype face masks worn by runway models, Barbie dolls used as miniature mannequins and memorabilia documenting key moments in his career. The collection has attracted significant public interest, with thousands of visitors attending a preview exhibition before the sale.

According to auction house Maurice Auction, the event is intended not only as a sale but also as a reflection of Margiela’s creative philosophy. Auctioneer Salomé Pirson described the collection as an opportunity for the public to engage with the designer’s artistic legacy while preserving the mystery that has defined his career.

Margiela became internationally renowned for his minimalist aesthetic and unconventional approach to fashion. Throughout his career, he rarely appeared in public, avoided interviews and declined the traditional runway bow, choosing instead to let his designs speak for themselves. He retired from fashion in 2009 but remains one of the industry’s most influential designers.

The auction also includes garments created during Margiela’s tenure as creative director of Hermès between 1997 and 2003. Many of those pieces had been gifted to his late mother and are now being offered to collectors and institutions.

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Organisers expect strong international participation, particularly from buyers in Japan, where Margiela’s work enjoys a devoted following. Museums, private collectors and fashion enthusiasts are expected to compete for items that document the career of a designer widely regarded as one of modern fashion’s greatest innovators.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: auction, design, fashion, Hermès, Lifestyle-latest, Martin Margiela, Paris

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