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Martin Margiela puts 200 pieces from his personal archives up for sale

Le Monde

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June 28, 2026

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Martin Margiela puts 200 pieces from his personal archives up for sale

On July 9 in Paris, personal items and prototypes from the famously secretive designer will be auctioned. By personally initiating and organizing the sale, Martin Margiela, who left the fashion world in 2008, is offering a glimpse into his creative process. It is a radical gesture that mirrors his artistic journey.

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Times of India

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· Jul 10, 2026

A late NFL owner’s collection sold for more than $105 million, with one guitar fetching $14.55 million

Jim Irsay's impressive collection of memorabilia fetched more than 105 million at auction, with standout pieces like David Gilmour's guitar commanding a staggering 14.55 million. Items of historical significance, including tickets from Lincoln's assassination, attracted considerable interest. Additionally, the original Alcoholics Anonymous manuscript made its way home for 2.4 million. Profits from the auction will benefit charitable foundations that were dear to the late collector.

Metro

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· Jul 5, 2026

Bum guns are the ‘hardcore’ holiday souvenir I wish I could bring home

Have you ever tried a bum gun before?

Wired

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· Jun 22, 2026

These Are the 12 Ikea Products the Company's Design Chief Personally Owns

We asked Johan Ejdemo to list which Ikea items populate his home. He also tells us about his all-time favorite. (No, it's not a Billy bookcase.)

The Independent

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· Jul 3, 2026

Teen bought a Lakers jacket for $3 at a Goodwill. Then he learned it was worth a whole lot more

A teenage thrift shopper found an item that he says could set him up for an early retirement

Business Today

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· Jul 9, 2026

Got old ₹50 or ₹100 notes at home? They could be worth lakhs or even crores

That old 50 tucked away in a drawer could be worth far more than its face value — before you clear out your cupboards, take a second look: collectors are paying handsomely for well-preserved, rare or uniquely numbered notes.

The Standard

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· Jul 4, 2026

Silver collection found in attic beats expectations to sell for almost £60,000

The collection of antique items had been packed away for the best part of a century.

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Related coverage for "Martin Margiela puts 200 pieces from his personal archives up for sale": Times of India — A late NFL owner’s collection sold for more than $105 million, with one guitar fetching $14.55 million. Metro — Bum guns are the ‘hardcore’ holiday souvenir I wish I could bring home. Wired — These Are the 12 Ikea Products the Company's Design Chief Personally Owns. The Independent — Teen bought a Lakers jacket for $3 at a Goodwill. Then he learned it was worth a whole lot more. Business Today — Got old ₹50 or ₹100 notes at home? They could be worth lakhs or even crores. The Standard — Silver collection found in attic beats expectations to sell for almost £60,000