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Presented alongside its full ready-to-wear collection during Paris Fashion Week, Maison Margiela‘s men’s spring ’16 shoes have officially arrived for closer viewing.
The footwear collection—designed under the creative direction of John Galliano and a collective team—features technical craftsmanship and raw, unfinished details, which mimicked the show’s industrial railroad yard setting.
Ankle boots and low-top sneakers were finished with a white paint treatment. The shoes, first coated with a layer of gauze and dried, had white paint applied overtop, making for a rougher, richer texture. One style took it even further with a multicolor graffiti print sprayed overtop.
The ready-to-wear also received similar jagged touches. Certain shirts were done in paper-like materials, and had the bottoms deliberately creased.
Other notable shoes in the collection included heavily-studded boots, which had metal embellishments in the shapes of mini Sheriff badges and wings. Crisscross sandals were done in two-tone colorways, in both solid and suede leathers (on the runway, they were even styled with a mini black sock, which covered only the toes).
For a closer look at Maison Margiela’s men’s collection, click through the gallery.
To read more of FN’s spring ’16 coverage, see below:
Prada Men’s Spring 2016 Shoe Collection
Christopher Kane Men’s Spring 2016 Shoe Collection
Dior Homme Men’s Spring 2016 Shoe Collection
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