The apron Bjork wore for a Nick Knight shoot.
The apron Bjork wore for a Nick Knight shoot.
The apron Bjork wore for a Nick Knight shoot.
New posters ‘Banned in Paris’ were produced after Maison Margiela requested the location change, as a cheeky capitalization on the change.
Byronesque’s new location wasn’t quite a porn movie theater but kept with the witty and seedy underground mood Gill Linton had imagined.
Octavius “Otto” La Rosa, founder Dot Comme and a keen collector, was parting with a selection of his collection – to make way for new acquisitions. This sale was the second in Paris, featuring a Comme des Garons menswear and womenswear selection from 2002-2006.
Dot Comme’s highest priced items, including the 2008 cocoon dress.
The Artisanal Leather Swatches Waistcoat from 2006 was priced at $2,000.
Tabi boots are among the most coveted items in any Margiela sale. Byronesque offered them between $1500 and $3000, depending on their condition.