The MARYLING Spring Summer 25 collection, presented during Milan Fashion Week, thrives on the convergence of minimalism, op-art, and kitsch, offering pieces that mirror the diversity of contemporary life. By drawing inspiration from the intricacies of urban elements—like the graphic patterns of Parisian crossings and the weathered doors of London—the collection transforms everyday details into fashion. It’s a celebration of discovery, with each piece exploring spaces both familiar and foreign.
An exploration of shape and form is central to the collection, as pixels, squares, and lines come together. The influence of architecture is clear, as the collection takes cues from the mosaic floors of Palazzo Ambrosiano and the Fondazione del Duomo di Milano’s archaeological wonders. These references are evident in the clothes, giving them historical and cultural richness.
Op-Art, with its mind-bending optical illusions, also finds a home in this collection. The influence of Victor Vasarely is unmistakable, as bold patterns challenge the eye and invite the viewer to question what is real and what is merely perceived. MARYLING uses these illusions to create movement within the garments, employing layering and prints to deceive the eye in the most delightful way. Silk chiffon and single-color habotai are used as tools for this play on perception.
The collection isn’t content to stay within the realm of the understated, however. In true MARYLING fashion, it also embraces kitsch and excess, bringing in bold colors and exaggerated shapes that contrast with the more minimalistic elements. The vibrant palette includes electric blue, dark pink, and peach—classic hues for the brand. Pierre and Gilles’ maximalist art, with its playful use of color and form, further informs the collection’s visual narrative. The influence of their painted photographs is palpable, giving the garments with a sense of drama and fantasy.
A tribute to iconic muses also runs through the collection, with Peggy Moffitt’s avant-garde influence taking center stage. Known for her fearless embrace of body freedom and her collaborations with Rudi Geinreich, Moffitt’s spirit of liberation is infused into the collection. MARYLING channels this lightheartedness and sense of fun, creating garments that feel both uninhibited and thoughtfully crafted. Take a closer look at the MARYLING Spring Summer 25 collection in the gallery below: