Marasim

Marasim Connected to our roots Artistry crosses cultures and continents; it thrives in the tiniest villages that don’t even appear on a map.

We can help you discover styles and materials from far-off places, unlocking dazzling craft techniques all inspired by a rich artisanal heritage.

06/05/2026

Tie Dye Traditions Tory Burch x Marasim collaboration 
Tie-dye, drawing from bandhani and shibori influences, entails binding, folding, twisting, or stitching fabric before immersion.
The Fabric is dipped in a dye bath, the ties acting as barriers to pe*******on. Upon removal of ties, white or lighter patterns emerge. Each knot and fold responds uniquely to the bath, yielding soft gradients and unexpected depth — playful yet profoundly sophisticated.

Cultures have this lovely way of traveling across borders — quietly tucked into the folds, creases, and little details o...
06/05/2026

Cultures have this lovely way of traveling across borders — quietly tucked into the folds, creases, and little details of handmade textiles. They meet new ideas, blend gently, and turn into something authentic that feels alive and true.

We are really excited to share our latest collaboration with Tory Burch for their Resort 2027 collection. We’ve brought traditional resist dyeing techniques to their signature custom jacquard fabric, and it’s been such a beautiful meeting of our heritage craftsmanship and their contemporary vision. It reminds us how special it is when different worlds come together through cloth — creating pieces that carry stories from many hands and hearts.

Textiles of Motherhood: Carriers of Love Across Cultures ✨This May, as we celebrate Mother’s Day, we close our three-par...
05/30/2026

Textiles of Motherhood: Carriers of Love Across Cultures ✨

This May, as we celebrate Mother’s Day, we close our three-part series on handcraft traditions with an edition from our longtime newsletter collaborator , as she explores the timeless handwoven carriers that have cradled babies across continents and generations. Written with extra tenderness as Nicole prepares to welcome her own little one in June, this piece is a heartfelt celebration of motherhood in all its woven beauty. 💕

From the versatile bilum of Papua New Guinea and the protective cradleboards of Native American traditions, to the vibrant Mayan perraje of Guatemala and beyond — each textile tells a story of quiet strength, deep love, and cultural wisdom passed through mothers’ hands.

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Scallops & hand embroideries and other fine details, and Summers ☀️
05/22/2026

Scallops & hand embroideries and other fine details, and Summers ☀️

05/08/2026

Focus and Precision in the Making of Hand Embroideries

Behind the scenes from the making of Nikki dress for Gabriela Hearst Spring 2025 ‘Let it rip patchwork’ styles, recently adorned by Anne Hathaway in Devil Wears Prada 2

05/08/2026

Grateful 🥰

Multiple Hand Embroidery techniques and Hand Paintings. Many hours of dedicated team work.

Thank you Gabriela Hearst for the opportunity to share a ANDY SACHS moment!! So thrilled to see “Let It Rip” patchwork c...
05/07/2026

Thank you Gabriela Hearst for the opportunity to share a ANDY SACHS moment!! So thrilled to see “Let It Rip” patchwork concept (created for Gabriela Hearst Spring 2026) on the incredible Anne Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada 2!
From the Marasim studio to Paris Fashion Week to the big screen — this full-circle moment has us smiling ear to ear ❤️
Huge thank you to Gabriela Hearst for trusting us with your beautiful vision. What a dream!

 SS26 Embroidery Details and Stories While standard silk yarns hold a tight twist for strength, we custom-created untwis...
04/30/2026

SS26 Embroidery Details and Stories

While standard silk yarns hold a tight twist for strength, we custom-created untwisted flat silk just for this collection. Free from constraints, these filaments have natural fluff, captivating sheen, and an ultra-rich, velvety handfeel that melts under the needle.
The result is embroidery that feels alive—soft, voluminous, and exquisitely dimensional.
The magic unfolds. The collection is now available at Bode!

Softening the Line: From Cord to Textile In this month’s newsletter, we explore the evolution of basketry to macrame and...
04/30/2026

Softening the Line: From Cord to Textile

In this month’s newsletter, we explore the evolution of basketry to macrame and the softening of knotted cords to soft, fine textiles

As macramé evolved, so too did its materials. Moving beyond the rigid fibers of traditional basketry, the craft embraced softer, more pliable threads such as cotton, silk, and linen. This shift enabled macramé to transition into more delicate, textile expressions, with drape and movement. By the 18th and 19th centuries, macramé began appearing in fashion and decorative accessories, including intricately knotted handbags, fringed shawls, and scarves.

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The story of  fall 26 cow leather and natural raffia basket bags starts with these small trials. Good design and ex*****...
04/24/2026

The story of fall 26 cow leather and natural raffia basket bags starts with these small trials. Good design and ex*****on make a great product and teamwork :)

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