Deconstructivism

Architectural aesthetic featuring fragmentation, chaos, and non-linear design. Emerging in 1980s, this style challenges structural norms. Typical pieces include deliberately unfinished or taken-apart garments — raw edges, exposed construction details, inside-out seams, and Margiela-inspired deconstructed fashion.

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