The brand’s SS24 collection took office workers and fashion lovers into consideration by revitalizing common suiting with dismantled appeal.

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The anonymous designers behind MM6 Maison Margiela have an evident fascination for the everyday uniform, bringing new approaches to the Milanese fashion capital every year. MM6 Maison Margiela has returned to Milan Fashion Week, allowing viewers to experience an edgy collection grounded in reimagined formalwear.
For Spring/Summer 2024, MM6 Maison Margiela deconstructs and rebuilds office-ready uniforms for refined workers and fashion lovers alike. The 34-look collection kept elevated suiting at the forefront, dipping classic styles in white pinstriped fabrics and dark grey hues. The brand’s dismantled identity was present in every item, seeing sleeveless silver shirting loosened at the chest paired with deep-V bodysuits and dramatically oversized trousers.
Staple leather trench coats made for daily wear complemented brown shirting with dangling neckties, while the show’s bold invitation was pinned to cropped tees and rebellious hoodies. Discolored leather enhanced elongated vests and billowing shorts with vintage appeal, completing the collection with netted tops and blue patent leather ensembles that inserted dashing pops of color.