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TEA! The tension between Martin Margiela and Marina Yee (RIP). Karen Elson liked the post lol.



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^ so sad and gross and yet so common throughout history.. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda, Picasso and Gilot. I wonder what else was in the equation to make her quit the entire field.. or maybe it was her way to exhibit his lack of originality by removing the source.... never too effective! some people can do A LOT with the little they steal.
 
^ so sad and gross and yet so common throughout history.. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda, Picasso and Gilot. I wonder what else was in the equation to make her quit the entire field.. or maybe it was her way to exhibit his lack of originality by removing the source.... never too effective! some people can do A LOT with the little they steal.
The most depressing thing is that she really shot herself in the foot with that decision, especially when you see the legacies Dries and Ann built. Considering that Margiela didn't downright sink following her disappearance, she probably wasn't his only influence. Rei and Yohji share a lot of aesthetical and philosophical markers with him and Vionnet make more than a few appearances during his 20 years. The issue really boils down to the fact that Yee's aesthetic was so personal to her, so even mere inspiration can feel like identity theft. I feel for her.
 
^ that's just a snippet, though. Who knows what went down in their relationship. There's nothing else to conclude this was all in her head, self-sabotage or her subjective perception as you suggest. Identity theft is very common, especially with male-female dynamics in creative fields and they're talking about the time around his debut. That Margiela didn't sink means nothing, a good investor and PR, people genuinely believing your work is one-of-a-kind and borrowing from new characters every season to maintain momentum has been the recipe to reach stardom in fashion for years, especially with its tendency to overlook context and revise history.

We don't even know if fashion was her long-term passion or if she enjoyed being in the industry, she was pretty reclusive and became a teacher just like Walter. Dries and Ann were closer but they also created more commercial clothes, I wouldn't depict their success as a symbol of failure for the other 4.
 

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