With support from LVMH, The New Zealand label’s collection continues to demonstrate how responsibility and luxury can go hand in hand
LVMH Métiers d’Art is extending its support to B Corp-certified label Maggie Marilyn as the New Zealand-based brand prepares to unveil its Resort 2026 collection in Paris. The presentation will take place at La Main, a venue chosen specifically for its emphasis on innovation and sustainability.
Founded in 2016 by Maggie Hewitt, Maggie Marilyn has become known for its use of ethically sourced materials, circular design principles, and a refined aesthetic that blends softness and strength. The brand’s decision to show in Paris marks a key step in its continued international growth, while staying aligned with its core values.
LVMH Métiers d’Art’s support underscores its broader mission to support thoughtful innovation and elevate the next generation of luxury. While not a formal partnership, the gesture reflects a continued investment in designers who are helping to shape a more responsible future for the industry.
As sustainability becomes less of a niche and more of a necessity, moments like this highlight the shifting values within the fashion world. Maggie Marilyn’s presence in Paris signals that responsibility and relevance are no longer at odds, and that the future of luxury may well belong to those willing to reimagine it from the ground up.
By spotlighting Maggie Marilyn during Paris’s resort season, LVMH Métiers d’Art lends momentum to a vision of luxury that doesn’t ask designers to choose between ethics and aesthetics, and offers a reminder that sustainability and beauty don’t just coexist, but can work to elevate each other.