printings.jp to Publish “0 0 10,” an Archive Book on MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA

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printings.jp, a publisher specializing in fashion- and art-related printed matter, will release “0 0 10,” an archive book dedicated to MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA, this spring.

The publication is a comprehensive archive focusing on the artisanal works created by Martin Margiela himself between 1989 and 2009. A total of 688 pieces were photographed over several years, including 446 from the women’s line “⓪” and 242 from the men’s line “⓪⑩.” Spanning 720 pages across two volumes, the book presents an extensive and meticulously compiled body of work.

At its core are rare pieces held in the collection of LAILA, the parent entity of printings.jp. More than a visual compendium, the book functions as a systematically organized archival document, offering material insight into the Maison’s creative history.

Advance pre-orders will begin at 12:00 PM on Friday, February 20, 2026, via the printings.jp online store, with shipments scheduled to start sequentially in early March. In-store sales will commence on Saturday, March 21, 2026. The book is priced at GBP240 / EUR280 / USD325 and measures 280 × 210 mm.

■ Book Details
Title: “0 0 10”
Advance Pre-order: From 12:00 PM, Friday, February 20, 2026
Release Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026
Pages: 720 pages (two volumes)
Size: 280 × 210 mm
Price: GBP240 / EUR280 / USD325
Publisher: printings.jp

printings.jp curates and sells not only vintage fashion magazines, photobooks, and art publications, but also a wide range of fashion-related printed matter, including seasonal lookbooks, invitation cards, and posters produced by designers. To date, it has published archival volumes such as Raf Simons’ “1996‒2001 / 2001‒2006” and Helmut Lang’s “1986‒2005.”

Through its publishing activities, printings.jp continues to document and preserve fashion as a form of cultural heritage. That philosophy is clearly reflected in “0 0 10.” The book offers a renewed reading of the Maison’s radical thinking—anonymity and deconstruction—as material record. A publication with the potential to become a significant reference in Margiela studies.

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