English Version ■ BRAND Maison Martin Margiela ■ ITEM 1989 Autumn/Winter Artisanal Line 0 Reconstructed Patchworked Vintage Lamb Mouton Reversible Jacket ■ Material Vintage Lamb Mouton ■ Color Brown ■ Actual Measurements Length: approx. 56 cm / 22.0" Body Width: approx. 47 cm / 18.5" Shoulder Width: approx. 40 cm / 15.7" Sleeve Length: approx. 66 cm / 26.0" ■ Condition 9.5/10 — Very Good. Exceptional condition for a piece of this age and extreme rarity. ■ Description One of the rarest objects in the entire history of Maison Martin Margiela — a piece from the 1989 Autumn/Winter collection, produced just two years after the Maison's founding in 1988, at the very dawn of what would become one of fashion's most important creative legacies. At the time of this piece's creation, the Margiela atelier operated with a handful of artisans — Martin Margiela himself among them. This jacket was produced entirely by hand within that intimate studio: multiple vintage lamb mouton coats were sourced, deconstructed piece by piece, sorted by component, and painstakingly reconstructed through intricate patchwork into a single reversible jacket. The sheer volume of handwork embedded in this object — and the singular passion that could only have existed in the second year of the Maison's life — is, in the most literal sense, extraordinary. The leather face presents a sculptural, geometrically patterned jacket constructed from individually sorted vintage lambskin panels, hand-stitched with extraordinary precision into a body-conscious silhouette. The front closure features mouton curly fringe trim and leather loop fastenings; the cuffs and hem reveal raw-cut mouton edges — the inside-out construction aesthetic that would come to define the Maison's identity. The iconic white four-stitch Artisanal label is present at the back neck, confirming authenticity. The mouton face is equally complete as a standalone garment — a richly textured jacket constructed from patchworked vintage lamb mouton panels in contrasting textures: curly, straight, and short-pile fleece assembled into a warm, tactile whole. Oversized three-dimensional patch pockets and black loop closures complete the reverse face. The AW1989 deconstruction-reconstruction series is understood to have yielded fewer than ten pieces in total, owing to the extreme labour intensity of each individual garment. Distribution was limited to a small number of boutiques and close associates of the Maison worldwide. Across the full 41 seasons of Margiela's own tenure (AW1988AW2008), the AW1989 deconstruction series is now considered among the most difficult of all archive pieces to acquire. When examples from this season — particularly outerwear — do surface at major auction houses such as Sotheby's, they consistently realize ¥1,500,000¥2,500,000 (approx. $10,000$17,000 USD). As of 2026, to the knowledge of the consignor and their network of serious Margiela collectors, confirmed examples of the AW1989 mouton reconstruction exist in only two institutional collections: the Palais Galliera — Muse de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, and MoMu (Mode Museum) in Antwerp. No other confirmed private or public holdings are known. This is, without exaggeration, a once-in-twenty-years opportunity. We hope this piece finds its way to someone who understands what they are holding
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