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Marrakech
This collection begins where minimalism ends.
Maximalism is revisited, but as an intention. Pattern that demands attention. Earth tones with the warmth of somewhere sun-drenched and far away. Silhouettes that move as a woman moves, with purpose, with ease, with the quiet confidence of someone who has always dressed on her own terms.
A journey through Morocco
From sand dunes to the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen, past carved wooden doors, terracotta walls, and into the stillness of a riad courtyard. Jeanne Labib-Lamour translates Morocco through zellige-inspired geometry, earthy texture, ancient wood, and silk that moves like a memory.
Florals between past and present
Old botanical flowers are reimagined through a modern eye. Maeva Elfassi draws from Rachel Ruysch’s classical floral paintings and Gerhard Richter’s abstract vision, creating blooms that feel historic, transparent, and alive with movement.
Stripes made for summer
Meghan Roche turns the classic stripe into something lighter, bolder, and more playful. Set against airy cotton and relaxed silhouettes, her pieces feel like a cool breeze under the California sun.
Together, Marrakech becomes a wardrobe of pattern, memory, craft, and color — generous in spirit, rich in detail, and made for women who dress with ease and confidence.