Marylčne Madou was established in Belgium early 2017, launching the brand with a successful collection of printed scarves and today print still is the ultimate starting point in each collection. Every textile print is created in-house by the designer herself, exclusively using her own original paintings and digital illustrations.
Marylčne Madou: Prints & Patterns provides an overview of Marylčnes most distinguishing print designs and patterns, a treat for print admirers and textile enthusiasts worldwide with Italy, the UK, and the Benelux being the largest sourcing countries for the materials. For the manufacturing of her ready-to-wear, she is in a unique position, working with a local atelier in Belgium. A collection of both highly detailed and more stylized prints, highlighting Marylčnes multidisciplinary design process, covering more than 190 pages, divided into 5 chapters. Marylčne Madou: Prints & Patterns is printed on high-end paper, with a recognisable print all over the cover. The holographic pink foil makes the title stand out among the crowd.
Text in English and French.
Introduction
Animals & Living Creature
Flowers & Foliage
Objects & People
Abstract & Geometric
Marylčne Madou was established in Belgium early 2017, aptly named after the designer herself. Launching the brand with a successful collection of printed scarves, print still is the ultimate starting point in each collection. Every textile print is created in-house by the designer herself, exclusively using her own original paintings and digital illustrations. This is what makes a Marylčne Madou print unique. Marylčne graduated from LUCA School of Arts in 2015, with a Masters Degree in Textile Design. In 2014, she won the international fashion contest The Silhouette of The Future / 2039, curated by the Fashion Museum of Hasselt, and given the opportunity to pursue an international internship in Los Angeles and London, learning all the ins and outs of textile print design. Brands worldwide have licensed Marylčne Madou artwork and hired Marylčne as an art director in setting up different types of printed collections, acknowledging her as one of the emerging designers of her generation