Maison Margiela has always been synonymous with avant-garde and experimentation, expressing its vision through deconstruction as a true design language. Founded in 1988 by Martin Margiela, the brand quickly stood out for its radical approach to fashion: dismantled cuts, exposed seams, and a strong conceptual core, all in stark contrast to the dominant aesthetics of the 1980s. White, a symbol of purity and possibility, became the brand’s signature—an empty canvas on which to rewrite the rules of dressing. Since 2014, John Galliano has carried on this legacy with a personal and theatrical perspective, blending artistic experimentation with a new and deeply individual sensitivity.