Friday, August 27, 2010
  • Maripol and Jean-Michael Basquiat<br>Photo by Edo Bertoglio

    Maripol and Jean-Michael Basquiat
    Photo by Edo Bertoglio, Courtesy Maripol

  • Jewelry case in Maripol’s store with rubber bands and peace signs, 1984

    Jewelry case in Maripol’s store with rubber bands and peace signs, 1984
    Courtesy Maripol

  • Models wearing curtain dresses during Fiorucci’s 15 years anniversary party at Studio 54, 1983 Courtesy Maripol

    Models wearing curtain dresses during Fiorucci’s 15 years anniversary party at Studio 54, 1983
    Courtesy Maripol

  • Madonna at Sag Harbour club, New York, 1983, Photo by Maripol<Courtesy of Maripol

    Madonna at Sag Harbour club, New York, 1983
    Photo by Maripol
    Courtesy of Maripol

  • Photo by Edo Bertoglio handpainted by MaripolCourtesy of Maripol

    Photo by Edo Bertoglio handpainted by Maripol
    Courtesy of Maripol

  • Artworks and designs by Maripol Courtesy of Maripol

    Artworks and designs by Maripol
    Courtesy of Maripol

  • Maripol and Grace Jones, Photo by Maripol Courtesy of Maripol

    Maripol and Grace Jones, Photo by Maripol
    Courtesy of Maripol

  • Maripol wearing her Eiffel Tower earing, Hamptons, 1978 and Polaroid of a Maripol necklace Photo by Edo Bertoglio Courtesy Maripol

    Maripol wearing her Eiffel Tower earing, Hamptons, 1978 and Polaroid of a Maripol necklace
    Photo by Edo Bertoglio
    Courtesy Maripol

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Maripol: Little Red Riding Hood
Madonna's Original Style Mastermind Offers a Glimpse of New York's 80s Fairytale
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Madonna's Ex-Stylist Maripol Talks 80s Fashion, Polaroids and Britney
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Maripol: Little Red Riding Hood

Madonna's Original Style Mastermind Offers a Glimpse of New York's 80s Fairytale

From the moment Madonna appeared on the cover of Like a Virgin, clad in a white lace wedding dress, her body bedecked with rubber bangles and crucifix earrings, the youth of America (make that the world) went nuts for her ragged, good-girl-gone-bad style—a teen craze that reached fever pitch when Madge flashed her garters on stage at the first MTV Music Video Awards in 1984. The woman behind Madonna’s Like a Virgin look was Maripol, a French-born photographer, stylist, art director and designer who moved to New York at the age of 19 in 1976, subsequently landing a job as the art director of the Fiorucci store on 59th Street. Like Madonna, Maripol was a luminary of New York’s underground scene, with friends including Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Debbie Harry, among other Mudd Club regulars. Maripol was also the producer of urban fairytale Downtown ’81 (written by Glenn O'Brien and directed by Edo Bertoglio) and, after launching Madonna in a flurry of lace and sex (and founding her own company, Maripolitan Popular Objects Ltd, to disseminate her innovative rubber jewelry and Madonna tour merchandise), she went on to work on videos for Cher, Elton John and D’Angelo. Fresh from her latest project, a capsule collection of tees and rubber accessories for Marc by Marc Jacobs (released this spring to coincide with the resurgence of all things 80s in the fashion world), she releases Maripol: Little Red Riding Hood. The book, published this month by Damiani, collects her photographs, sketchbooks and inspirational material for the first time. To celebrate, we gave Maripol a call—for her thoughts on Lady Gaga and Britney click here.

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