Andres Azubel
Paris
With Fabrique since 2024
Works
Background
Former Maison Margiela and Givenchy menswear director, known for razor-sharp tailoring that blurs gender lines. His work pushes past convention, crafting avant-garde silhouettes for the bold and uncompromising.
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Paris has always been Andres Azubel’s starting point, but his real education happened inside the ateliers of Maison Margiela and Givenchy. Those early years in menswear shaped the precision and discipline that define his work today. Later, as advisory design director at Alexander Wang, he sharpened that instinct for structure—becoming the kind of designer who knows exactly how to pull a silhouette into its most powerful form.
Azubel’s signature is not just gender-fluid tailoring; it’s the sharp, unfiltered force behind it. He rejects the crowd-pleasing shapes that soften commercial fashion, choosing instead an architecture built from confidence—wide shoulders, sculptural lines, and a certain predatory cool that refuses to blend in. His pieces don’t simply blur codes; they confront them, turning menswear’s rigor into something magnetic and unmistakably modern.
For Fabrique, Andres imagines what a contemporary Grace Jones might wear now: pieces that move with panther-like agility and carry a sculptural elegance at the same time. The collection oscillates between retro-futurism—reconstructing classics into forms that feel familiar yet thrillingly new—and a refined wildness expressed through sharp cuts and decisive silhouettes. With innovative treatments in texture, fabric, and color, Azubel brings an avant-garde edge that slices cleanly through fashion’s noise.
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