Goran Pejkoski
Cyprus
With Fabrique since 2022
Works
Background
ANDAM Award laureate; Maison Margiela alum who shaped AllSaints and 3.1 Phillip Lim as creative director. His deconstructed pieces grace museums worldwide, redefining fashion as fearless self-expression.
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When Goran Pejkoski established his couture house in Paris back in 1998, something clicked. This Dutch designer wasn't just making clothes—he was creating a whole new language around what it means to get dressed. His 2001 ANDAM Award win proved the point: here was someone who understood that putting on a piece of clothing should be an unfiltered act of self-expression. Today, his work sits in art institutions and museums worldwide, while his leadership roles at AllSaints, 3.1 Phillip Lim, and Lanvin have cemented his commercial credibility.
His formative years at Maison Margiela changed everything. Working closely with Martin Margiela himself across multiple product lines, Pejkoski absorbed the house's deconstructive philosophy and made it deeply personal. When he later became women's design director at AllSaints and creative director at 3.1 Phillip Lim, he brought that same thoughtful approach to mass market success. For him, clothing represents the relationship between body and symbol—each garment becomes a meditation on how we present ourselves to the world.
His "Anatomy of an Envelope" collaboration with Fabrique explores that push-and-pull between structure and flow, urban energy and quiet moments. Classic pieces get rebuilt from the ground up—subtle shifts in proportion and detail, architectural cuts that give flowing lines much-needed support, finding strength within lightness. Coats become soft armor, shirts gain scarf-like collars that adapt to different moods, leather pieces create unexpected texture play. The collection wraps the body like an envelope—hiding, delivering, protecting—becoming a vehicle for moving between city life and natural spaces.
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