Masha Popova
Masha Popova
Masha Popova is a Ukrainian-born, London-based womenswear designer renowned for her innovative approach to fashion, blending architectural precision with raw, expressive design. Her eponymous label, established after completing both BA and MA degrees at Central Saint Martins, has garnered international acclaim for its distinctive denim creations and subversive couture-sportswear hybrids.
Maryam Nassir Zadeh
Maryam Nassir Zadeh
Maryam Nassir Zadeh is a New York-based fashion designer and retailer celebrated for her minimalist yet emotionally resonant designs. Born in Tehran in 1978, she relocated with her family to Southern California shortly after the Iranian Revolution. Raised in Los Angeles, she graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) with a degree in textiles. In the early 2000s, she launched a line of reworked vintage T-shirts, which gained attention from high-end retailers like Barneys New York and Maxfield .
Martine Rose
Martine Rose
Martine Rose — BRITISH, b.1980 — is a menswear designer who lives and works in London.
Martine Rose established her eponymous label in London in 2007. It has since evolved from a tightly edited shirting collection to an internationally renowned and critically acclaimed brand. Her innate authenticity and commitment to modernity have helped to create collections that retain their underground cult credentials while achieving global success. In addition Martine has become one of the most in demand consultants and collaborators in fashion - and for many years now has consistently influenced the direction of contemporary menswear.
Martine Rose is inspired by her Jamaican-British heritage and her deep interest and personal involvement in the music and high / low melting-pot cultures of London. Family and community are at the heart of the company - famously her shows have been held in spaces such as the covered markets of Tottenham, a neighbourhood cul-de-sac in Camden and Torriano primary school.
Martine Ali
Martine Ali
Brooklyn-based designer Martine Ali creates iconic chain-based silver jewelry and accessories reminiscent of 90s era grunge and hip-hop culture.
Martine Ali styles are designed with a modular sensibility, encouraging versatility and creativity - Necklaces, Bracelets, Bag Straps, and Wallet Chains can be combined and recontextualized over and over again, making each piece as unique as its wearer. Approaching each piece as a work of art within a broader artist’s practice is essential to the product’s authenticity and the studio culture of the brand. Each piece is assembled by hand in the Brooklyn Studio.
Martine has been placing her jewelry and bags on the biggest names in music and fashion for years, such as Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga, Travis Barker, Bella Hadid and Sza.
Marshall columbia
Marshall columbia
Based in Brooklyn, New York, Marshall Columbia creates a sanctuary for those who use clothing as an extension of their playful spirits. Drawing inspiration from his early childhood by referencing his love for arts and crafts and life-long obsession for bright colors, Marshall Columbia takes a novel yet nostalgic approach to creative self-expression.
Marsell
Marsell
For over 20 years, Marsèll has combined innovation and craftsmanship. Founded in 2001 near Venice, on the Riviera del Brenta—an Italian district globally renowned for the production of luxury goods—Marsèll creates unique footwear and accessories with a timeless, minimal aesthetic.
The adoption of innovative techniques and traditional methods differentiates Marsèll products by quality, lines and longevity. Pieces are handmade at the ateliers in Veneto, using independently developed processes. They require months to create and days to take shape.
Crafted in limited editions, shoes and accessories materialise from the constant pursuit of new equilibria between design, craftsmanship and the use of premium materials and leathers. The decision to use heterogeneous leathers is a signature brand attribute and a sign of pure authenticity. Each product is unique and unrepeatable to reflect the individuality of the person wearing it. The brand’s distinctive aesthetic also stems from bold volumes and hand-finishing techniques such as chiaroscuro, raw cuts, and contrasting matte and shine finishes, demonstrating craftsmanship and ceaseless exploration of form.
Knowledge and research are core brand values, and it is no coincidence that Marsèll has always explored and supported different forms of expression–such as art, photography and design–giving rise to artistic projects that have played and continue to play a fundamental role in its configuration.
In December 2023, Marsèll opened its first flagship store in Milan at Via della Spiga 42, conceived as both home and manifesto for the brand. A third point of contact in the city after the Marsèll Paradise–bookshop and multidisciplinary space–and the Showroom, historically known by the name Marsèlleria.
Marsèll goes beyond the idea of a traditional brand, establishing itself as a contemporary project dedicated to the study and exploration of form in all its semantic interpretations.
Marques Almeida
Marques Almeida
Marques ‘ Almeida was created Marta Marques and Paulo Almeida who subscribe to the Helmut Lang school of thought where “fashion is about attitude not hemlines.” While their aesthetic evokes raw effortlessness, the pair’s technical sensibilities are revealed in the construction of each piece.
Marta and Paulo took the natural course of combining talents while on the MA at Central Saint Martins in London - hitting the mark between impulse and consideration.
They launched MARQUES ‘ ALMEIDA in 2011 and showed their first two seasons under Lulu Kennedy’s platform - Fashion East, followed by NEWGEN Awards from the British Fashion Council enabling them to show at London Fashion Week where they took their first steps.
In 2015 MARQUES ‘ ALMEIDA were awarded the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers, as well as a British Fashion Council ‘British Fashion Award for Best Emerging Designer’ and grew exponentially, establishing the start of their long standing partnership with many innovative leading international retailers, and always supported by their loyal community.
Prior to the pandemic were two collections officially endorsed and shown at Paris Fashion Week, followed by a return to London Fashion Week.
2020 saw the launch of the M’A KIDS line. Also that year highlighted the business’s visible commitment to sustainability, documented through the launch of the “M’A SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MANIFESTO” and their “reM’Ade by Marques ‘ Almeida” line they kept focused in empowering the communities around them through projects like “See-Through” and “M’AKERS”.
Marni
Marni
Marni is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1994 by Swiss designer Consuelo Castiglioni in Milan. Initially established as a side project of the Castiglioni family's fur business, Marni quickly evolved into an independent brand known for its experimental designs, bold prints, and unconventional use of materials .
Marmot
Marmot
Marmot is a renowned American outdoor clothing and gear company, established in 1974 in Grand Junction, Colorado. Founded by Tom Boyce, David Huntley, and Eric Reynolds, the company began as a collective of outdoor enthusiasts aiming to create high-quality mountaineering equipment. In 1976, Marmot became the first outdoor apparel company to incorporate GORE-TEX fabric into its products, revolutionising waterproof and breathable gear .
Marland Backus
Marland Backus
Marland Backus is a Brooklyn-born, Tokyo-based jewelry designer crafting pieces inspired by her knowledge of form and material from her degree in industrial design at Pratt Institute. The result is jewelry with a mix of traditional hardware, unexpected materials like hair and stone, unpredictable twists on classics like a charm necklace, and eclectic plays on objects like bow jewelry and candle-shaped birthday rings.
mark kenly domino tan studio
mark kenly domino tan studio
Mark Kenly Domino Tan Studio (MKDT Studio) is a Copenhagen-based fashion atelier founded in 2014 by Danish-Chinese designer Mark Kenly Domino Tan. The brand is renowned for its commitment to exceptional fabrics, precision tailoring, and a Scandinavian aesthetic that blends classic craftsmanship with contemporary design.
MARINE SERRE
MARINE SERRE
Marine Serre is a French fashion designer known for her avant-garde and futuristic aesthetic. Her eponymous brand, launched in 2017, quickly gained recognition for its distinctive style blending sportswear with haute couture elements. Serre's collections often feature upcycled materials, bold prints, and innovative garment construction techniques.
She gained international acclaim for her crescent moon print designs, which have become iconic to her brand. These designs symbolize sustainability and the cyclical nature of fashion. Serre's work frequently explores themes of environmental awareness, gender fluidity, and cultural diversity, reflecting a progressive and socially conscious approach to fashion.
Her runway shows are known for their theatricality and forward-thinking vision, often challenging traditional fashion norms. Marine Serre continues to influence the fashion industry with her boundary-pushing designs and commitment to sustainability. Her brand has attracted a diverse following, including celebrities and fashion enthusiasts worldwide.
Marina yee
Marina yee
Marina Yee is a Belgian fashion designer renowned for her avant-garde approach and as a member of the influential Antwerp Six collective. Born in 1958 in Antwerp, Belgium, Yee graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp in 1981. She is recognized for her innovative designs that often incorporate elements of deconstruction and repurposed materials, challenging traditional fashion norms.
Marieyat
Marieyat
MARIEYAT is a London-based lingerie, swimwear, and loungewear label founded by Hong Kong-born designer Maria Yeung. Established in 2013, the brand emerged from Yeung's personal quest for comfortable, unconventional, and gender-neutral undergarments that resonate with modern women. Her designs are characterized by seamless construction, minimalist aesthetics, and thoughtful details that challenge traditional notions of femininity and masculinity in intimate apparel.
Marie Adam-Leenaerdt
Marie Adam-Leenaerdt
Marie Adam-Leenaerdt is a Belgian fashion designer celebrated for her innovative approach to design, which blends conceptual deconstruction with everyday inspirations. Born and raised in Brussels, she graduated from La Cambre, a renowned visual arts school, in 2020. Following her education, she honed her skills at prestigious fashion houses Balenciaga and Givenchy before launching her eponymous label in 2023 .
Maria McManus
Maria McManus
Maria McManus is a luxury womenswear collection founded on responsible principles: use less water, utilize fewer chemicals and create less waste.
Maria was born in Dublin, Ireland and has lived in Europe, Japan, South East Asia and Australia before finally settling in New York City. During her many years working in the fashion industry, Maria grew increasingly alarmed at fashion’s detrimental impact on the environment. And so, in 2020 she started Maria McManus: an eponymous collection of meticulously designed clothing, created with the lowest environmental impact.
All of our materials are thoughtfully sourced from Europe and Japan, using the highest quality recycled, organic, natural, and biodegradable fibers. The emphasis in our approach is to use less water, less chemicals, and create less waste. All production is traceable, ensuring that everyone who touches the product is treated with dignity and paid a fair living wage. The fit and quality of each garment is impeccable, ensuring a long lasting garment — an heirloom, so to speak. We spend an equal amount of time and thought on the interior structure of each garment as on the exterior.
Maria McManus has been covered by T Magazine, VOGUE, WSJ, WWD, Madame Figaro, British Vogue and other notable publications around the world. Our clothing has been worn by Christy Turlington, Gwyneth Paltrow, Leandra Medine, Caitriona Balfe, Phoebe Bridgers and Raquel Zimmerman, to name a few.
Our ethos: buy less harmful, well-considered pieces and wear them more often.
Maria Black
Maria Black
Maria Black designs mindfully crafted sculptural jewellery centred around the fusion of artistic expression and functional fashion, seamlessly blending contemporary design innovation and traditional craftsmanship.
Established in Copenhagen in 2010 by the eponymous designer and goldsmith, Maria Black has expanded its presence across 30+ markets.
Boasting retail locations spanning Copenhagen, London, Berlin, Tokyo and Oslo, Maria Black offers a meticulously curated fine jewellery universe and premium piercing experiences.
From conscious sourcing methods to production practices and creative processes, Maria Black is committed to treating both people and the planet with respect, inclusion, and acceptance, with the ultimate goal of leaving a positive and lasting legacy.
Marge Sherwood
Marge Sherwood
Marge Sherwood is a contemporary South Korean fashion brand founded in 2016 by designers Sungeun Um and Soonyoung Kim. The brand is named after the character Marge Sherwood, portrayed by Gwyneth Paltrow in The Talented Mr. Ripley, reflecting the duo's admiration for her elegant and sophisticated style .
Margaret Howell
Margaret Howell
'I think of myself as a hands-on designer. For me make is integral to my design philosophy. It is crucial how a piece of clothing feels when worn. I’ve always wanted clothes to be the way I drew them – relaxed and lived in, a natural look. I find men’s clothes interesting in their structure, feel and functionality. I started by designing men’s clothes, and then found that women wanted them.
I’m inspired by the authenticity I can find in nature, people and places, and I think it is the same quality I look for in the materials I choose. For example, the feel of hand-woven Harris tweed and the irregular slub of Irish linen. I feel passionate about landscape, and its connection with such fabrics and the skilled people who weave them.
I like to work with manufacturers who understand and share this passion for make and quality of fabric: specialists such as Mackintosh and their part hand-made raincoats, and the Scottish knitting factories that continue their heritage of producing the best cashmere in the world.
I also find these qualities in other people’s work. In 1970 I was encouraged by finding – at a jumble sale – an old, yet finely stitched pinstripe shirt. Today I still find it exciting to hunt out objects I consider to be well-made and enduring. In particular, mid-20th century products such as Anglepoise lamps, Ercol furniture, and Robert Welch stainless steel cutlery, represent the best of our heritage of timeless functional design.
I enjoy pulling these threads of British tradition, quality and skill together in clothes that are meant to be worn in the real world, where good design is about living with thoughtful style.'
— MARGARET HOWELL
Marco Rambaldi
Marco Rambaldi
Marco Rambaldi brand was born in Bologna, Italy, in 2017. It’s here that the history of inclusion, upcycling and gender bender began.
In the era of mass production, where quantity overcomes quality, we strongly believe in people and in their ideas. Kindness is the weapon we use. Our mission is to find excellence in materials processed by the skilled hands of Italian artisan workshops and share it with the world.
Marco Rambaldi offers a total look, with a focus on knitwear and outerwear, including dresses, tops, shirts, skirts, trousers and t-shirts. He also added leather accessories, such as bags and shoes, in recent seasons.
In Rambaldi’s creative vision, the world of the Italian bourgeoisie of the seventies, collides in its repetitive daily expressive codes, with a radically young, emotional, transversal, new aesthetic. Those two generations eternally confronted colliding in their primary precepts of conservation and subversion: a coffee table in which copies of historical patinated fashion magazines such as “Sguardo italiano” or “Linea Italiana” are mixed with rough-looking punk fanzines, unfinished, desperate.
In Marco Rambaldi’s narrative there is at the same time a sense of annihilation and a necessary need for survival, synthesis of opposites, love for the present.
The element of the iconic heart of the brand is declined in the knitwear both in the classic rainbow jacquard and in the lace stitch with mohair thread, making the tops and long dresses transparent.
The crochet garments are not only unique, they are sustainable and created by assembling existing antique doilies with shapes and new doilies made by our craftsmen. In addition to the multicolored classics, they are also transformed into elegant evening dresses by embracing the black color created with artisanal dyes. They express and convert a memory of the past: from elements linked to the housewife they become a new symbol that, worn on unique garments, transform this memory of the past into the future vision of a strong feminine and feminist woman.
Made in Italy is finally reinterpreted in its cultural context, not only used as a synonym of quality which is the matrix of creative force, not its goal. Because only through the recovery of what is undeniably old but that belongs to us will we be able to understand where we come from and what is the world we want to build.
Marco Rambaldi is distributed by OTHER/WISE based in Paris in Ground floor gallery, 7 rue Notre Dame de Nazareth. The communication is supervised by Reference Studios press office based in Milan in via Cappuccini 8 and based in Berlin in Potsdamer Str. 100.