Our Collaborations
MAZOZÉ collaborates with designers, artisans, and creative studios whose work reflects shared values of craftsmanship, integrity, and expression. Each collaboration is chosen with care, not only for what is created, but for how and why it is made. Together, these voices form the MAZOZÉ family: a living network of creative practices rooted in skill, story, and intention.
BASHAQUES
Turkish wearable Art · Performance · Painting
By Başak Cankeş, known for blending Anatolian heritage and motifs with global cultures like South America, especially Peruvian and Balinese traditions, using natural fibers and handwoven fabrics to create unique wearable art.
Bashaq’s practice begins with painting and expands through performance and movement. Through gesture and motion, she creates wearable pieces that function as frozen moments—capsules of movement translated into form.
Jude Ben Halim
Egyptian sculptural, expressive jewelry
Founded in Cairo by Jude Benhalim alongside Rana El Azm, Jude Ben Halim is an artisanal jewelry brand known for sculptural, expressive forms and conscious craftsmanship. Each piece is designed, handcrafted, and hand-finished locally, using recycled metals and custom-made resin stones individually shaped, dyed, and polished by hand.
The brand’s jewelry shapes are inspired by sculpture, architecture, and movement—focusing on volume, balance, and how objects occupy space on the body. Rather than decorative ornamentation, the designs explore structure, flow, and physical presence, resulting in pieces that feel like wearable sculptures.
NamJosh
Slow Indian, human-centered needlework
NamJosh is an India-based accessories brand and an extension of the celebrated high-end fashion label Namrata Joshipura. The brand is known for handcrafted hair accessories—including headbands, turbans, and other embellished pieces—that blend traditional artisanal techniques with contemporary design.
NamJosh pieces are hand-beaded and embroidered by skilled Indian artisans using needlework techniques that have been passed down through generations. This slow, human-centered production process reflects a commitment to craft-first quality, heritage techniques, and thoughtful material use.
The brand celebrates a global aesthetic—rooted in Indian craftsmanship yet inspired by travel and cultural exchange—resulting in accessories that feel vibrant, expressive, and timeless.
Bis Wear Istanbul
Turkish minimalist brand and clarity of form
Bis Wear Istanbul is a contemporary Turkish clothing label known for its minimalist, structured aesthetic, and refined silhouettes. The brand focuses on sharp tailoring balanced with fluid, flowing forms, creating pieces that feel both architectural and wearable. Rooted in Istanbul’s modern fashion language, Bis Wear reflects a design sensibility that values clarity of form, quality construction, and understated presence. Rather than excessive statements, the brand emphasizes proportion, movement, and clean lines—allowing the garment’s structure to speak for itself.
By Khayt
Jordanian bohemian-contemporary stitches
Khayt is a Jordan-based artisanal clothing label by designer Rima Rimawi, whose work celebrates craftsmanship, color, and joyful expression. The brand is distinguished by its use of Suzani embroidery techniques, creating vibrant, hand-stitched patterns that transform garments into wearable artworks.
Working primarily with natural fabrics, Rima’s designs reflect a bohemian-contemporary spirit—playful yet intentional, expressive yet grounded. Her creative language is deeply influenced by travel and cultural encounters, which translate into rich textures, storytelling stitches, and a sense of movement within each piece.
Beyond the garments themselves, Khayt exists within a living artistic world. The designer’s home-boutique is a fairytale-like creative space, filled with large wall paintings and handmade ceramics—an immersive environment where art, life, and fashion seamlessly merge
Tribology
Jordanian community fashion with purpose
Tribology is a Jordan-based sustainable design project and social enterprise founded by Japanese designer Mei Hayashi, who moved to Jordan in 2008 after working in the fashion industries of New York and Italy.
The brand collaborates closely with vulnerable women artisans—including refugee and local communities from Syrian, Palestinian, Iraqi, and Jordanian backgrounds—providing meaningful skills training, economic opportunity, and creative support through handcrafted products.
Tribalogy’s designs range from accessories and lifestyle items to contemporary embroidered pieces, many of which reflect traditional tribal aesthetics reinterpreted in modern form. Artisans bring their heritage skills in embroidery, weaving, and craft, working with materials that preserve cultural identity while appealing to today’s design sensibilities.
At its core, the project prioritizes ethical production and community-centered sustainability, and the project stands as a meaningful example of fashion with purpose—where design, material culture, and community impact intersect, and where garments and crafted objects serve both aesthetic and social goals.
Hajar Art Mosaic
Jordanian micro-mosaic jewelry translates an ancient artistic legacy.
Hajar Jewelry is a Jordanian luxury jewelry brand founded and designed by sisters Wafa Twal and Sonia Twal. The brand is distinguished by its masterful use of the micro-mosaic technique, transforming ancient Byzantine mosaic art into refined, contemporary fine jewelry.
Each piece is meticulously handcrafted using tiny, hand-placed natural stones—such as topaz, ruby, and sapphire—set into gold or sterling silver (925), often accented with diamonds, pearls, or jade. Inspired by the historic mosaics found across Jordan, Hajar’s designs reinterpret heritage through a modern lens, creating jewelry that feels both timeless and architectural.
MAZOZÉ
Mazuza Abu Salim is the founder and designer of MAZOZÉ. She re-imagines women’s fashion across different times and cultures, bringing it into the present through textile and form. Drawn to upholstery and heritage fabrics—materials rich in weight, memory, and character—her work explores how these textiles can be reshaped to move with the female body in a modern way. Each piece begins with fabric and imagination: an exploration of who a woman becomes when she wears it and how structure, softness, and presence can coexist. Through MAZOZÉ, she creates and curates statement garments that feel timeless yet personal, blending past silhouettes with contemporary expression. Every design is an interpretation—a reinvention of familiar forms through texture, storytelling, and a deep appreciation for bold, enduring textiles.