The name Marimekko is a combination of a Finish word for ‘small dress’ (mekko) and the other part of the name (Mari), an anagram for Armi, one of the companies founders.
Is the print from a plate or an umbrella? Didn’t they also design those crazy retro mouses for computers?
Second part beats me!
The name Marimekko is a combination of a Finish word for ‘small dress’ (mekko) and the other part of the name (Mari), an anagram for Armi, one of the companies founders.
Is the print from a plate or an umbrella? Didn’t they also design those crazy retro mouses for computers?
Second part beats me!
The name Marimekko is a combination of a Finish word for ‘small dress’ (mekko) and the other part of the name (Mari), an anagram for Armi, one of the companies founders.
Is the print from a plate or an umbrella? Didn’t they also design those crazy retro mouses for computers?
Second part beats me!
i’m going to guess “Mary’s frock” from my brief internet search
The name Marimekko is a combination of a Finish word for ‘small dress’ (mekko) and the other part of the name (Mari), an anagram for Armi, one of the companies founders.
Is the print from a plate or an umbrella? Didn’t they also design those crazy retro mouses for computers?
Second part beats me!
i’m going to guess “Mary’s frock” from my brief internet search
its from finland! according to a vogue nostalgia article
its from finland! according to a vogue nostalgia article
Yep, Mary’s dress.
Yep, Mary’s dress.
Definitely not from a plate. I would say this print is from new marimekko for h&m-collection.;
Definitely not from a plate. I would say this print is from new marimekko for h&m-collection.
When will the Marimekko/H&M; collection be available?
When will the Marimekko/H&M collection be available?
last place I saw that was on the Barneys/Loomstate invite.
last place I saw that was on the Barneys/Loomstate invite.
correct answer: it means “mary’s dress.” and the background print is just the a scan of the invitation to the barneys/loomstate launch. yay!
correct answer: it means “mary’s dress.” and the background print is just the a scan of the invitation to the barneys/loomstate launch. yay!
Not “mary’s dress” — just mari dress. 1) Mary in Finnish is Maria, 2) if it were possessive it would be Marinmekko
Not “mary’s dress” — just mari dress. 1) Mary in Finnish is Maria, 2) if it were possessive it would be Marinmekko