Maison Margiela Announces "Folders" Exhibition Series Across China
8 Articles
8 Articles
Dazed: Maison Margiela is opening up its archive to the public via Dropbox
Dazed: Maison Margiela is opening up its archive to the public via Dropbox. “… alongside those four exhibitions and the Shanghai fashion show, the house has opened up its archive to the public via Dropbox, where they can keep up to date with the development of the project (it is called MaisonMargiela/folders after all). The Dropbox will be used by the Margiela atelier to store images, project timelines, releases and other working documents, whic…
Maison Margiela Announces FW26 Show in Shanghai and Launches Digital Archive Initiative
photo courtesy of Margiela Maison Margiela is heading East. The house announced today that its Fall Winter 2026 runway show will take place in Shanghai on April 1, 2026, as a special guest of Shanghai Fashion Week. The decision marks a pivotal moment for the brand, signaling both its growing commitment to the Chinese market and a willingness to break from the traditional Paris Fashion Week calendar. But the Shanghai show is merely the opening ac…
One of the characteristics of Maison Margiela is not to be afraid of “losing control”. This morning she demonstrated it better than ever when opening her internal archive to the public. Under the name MaisonMargiela/folders, the brand turns its own Dropbox with images, timelines, working documents and final files into an open and evolving platform. More than a simple file system open to the public, MaisonMargiela/folders is an invitation to imme…
Maison Margiela has announced that it will present its Fall/Winter 2026 ready-to-wear collection in Shanghai, China, as part of the city's Fashion Week, on April 1, 2026. More...
Maison Margiela Opens the Folders — and It Changes How We Look at Fashion
Maison Margiela isn’t launching a collection. It’s opening a process. With MaisonMargiela/folders, the house introduces a new way of encountering its work — not as a finished object, but as something unfolding in real time. Less spectacle, more structure. Less reveal, more excavation. At its core, the project asks a quiet but radical question: what happens when a fashion house lets us see how meaning is made? Rooted in the Maison’s founding idea…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


