ABOUT

Maison Marron
– a wardrobe in motion
Everyone has their own definition of fashion. I don’t consider myself just an artist or a fashion designer.
My goal is simple: to have fun and create beautiful garments that reflect my layered, minimalist design approach. Combining precision tailoring, simplicity, and discretion, I aim to blend understated luxury with craftsmanship.
What fascinates me most are two seemingly opposite worlds—fashion and dance, suiting and movement. Yet, I believe true innovation happens when contradictions come together. That's what I call HYBRID.
After over a decade in the fashion industry, I chose not to follow the traditional fashion cycle anymore. Instead, I focus on creating the perfect piece—both in material and fit—for all women, including myself. Reconnecting the human body with clothing, embracing movement and fluidity, is at the core of my designs.
Because for me, fashion isn’t just about style.It’s about presence. It’s about movement.It’s about being human in a female body.
I founded Maison Marron et Amis in 2024 because I never felt like I fit into the mold of an artist or a fashion designer. Everyone tells me what fashion is—but I see it differently.
“Being a human in a female body” – this is my true inspiration.
–Christina

et amis
”et amis“ embodies the power of teamwork and community in creation. It represents the professional and personal family I’ve built around me. I believe that we cannot thrive in isolation – true creation demands collaboration, often emerging from moments of boredom and quiet reflection. The current anonymity in fashion design must stop, just as it should in the rest of the world. It’s time to rethink how we work together.
Being social is fundamental to who we are as humans, yet the fashion industry has perpetuated a culture of working in isolation. Nothing kills creativity more than routine, a lesson I learned through my industrial experiences. This is why ”et amis“ is essential – it is the driving force that allows me and my brand to live and grow.

From Movement – My Daily Dance
Four years ago, I re-started dancing again. When I was younger, it had always been part of my world — but back then, it was always about steps and structure, following a protocol.
This time, it was different. It became about my body, about listening, about emotion. I started noticing what happens when I let the body move without trying to control it. That’s the practice of my dance — Soul Motion.
It changed how I see things — dancing is no longer confined to a specific time and space in a dance room. My life is a constant dance.
Everything started to feel like one big choreography: pausing, moving, listening, repeating — floating, alive.
And as someone working in fashion, I still wanted to feel elegant while moving like that. I wanted a suit that would hold me, but never restrict me.
That’s the intention behind everything I design: not from the outside world, but from the body. From within.