These avant-garde denim jeans showcase Maison Margiela’s signature deconstructive aesthetic with bold asymmetrical patchwork panels in contrasting ind...
These avant-garde denim jeans showcase Maison Margiela’s signature deconstructive aesthetic with bold asymmetrical patchwork panels in contrasting indigo and natural beige cotton twill. The design features raw, frayed hems and intentional seam exposures, echoing the brand’s iconic 'Tabi' split-toe motif through visual fragmentation. Constructed from medium-wash rigid denim with subtle whiskering at the thighs, the fit is relaxed straight-leg with a mid-rise waist and standard five-pocket configuration. A white woven label tag remains attached at the waistband—characteristic of Margiela’s ‘Artisanal’ line presentation. The beige inserts appear to be un-dyed selvedge or lining fabric, creating a deliberate ‘inside-out’ effect that challenges conventional denim construction. Ideal for fashion-forward streetwear styling, these jeans pair well with minimalist knits, oversized coats, or structured tailoring for high-contrast editorial looks. While not overtly branded with logos, the distinctive silhouette, construction details, and tag placement align precisely with Maison Margiela’s postmodern tailoring philosophy. Wear them with chunky boots or platform sandals for maximum impact; suitable for spring/fall transitional weather due to medium-weight denim and open-seam ventilation.