The supreme maison margiela collaboration reimagines rigidity and utilitarianism into unexpected structures across outerwear and technical pieces for Spring 2026.
Rather than using a traditional runway format the collection debuted on the street right outside MM6’s newly renovated flagship store and presented looks directly to passersby.
Design details include intarsia quarter zips that anchor midlayers alongside patterned sherpa pullovers and retro shell jackets paired with rugged and washed denim.
The range spans three spring ready colorways and emphasizes a versatile silhouette that blends responsiveness with modern minimalism for everyday wear and layered outfits.
Designers translated structural ideas into garments that balance hard edged forms with wearable finishes and fabrics across jackets midlayers and technical pieces.
To mark the opening the brand premiered a dedicated documentary that highlighted the “surprise” discovery of rare archival pieces and placed historical artifacts alongside new designs.
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The collaboration is not isolated and returns for FW25 in iterations that fuse a watch’s digital heritage with MM6’s avant garde subversion offering cross category references.
Alongside seasonal drops the work blends Scandinavian minimalism with Swiss alpine precision to create a new line of technical apparel that aims for clarity and engineered detailing.
The broader strategy pairs archival recovery with contemporary technical development so that past pieces inform silhouette decisions and material choices for current releases.
Viewed together the street debut the documentary and the cross category fusion signal a continued push toward functional experimentation and a maintained dialogue between utility and high concept design.
