Marie grew up in Jutland, specifically Ålborg, and she studied design in Kolding. It was therefore not entirely in the cards for Marie to become a Copenhagener, but she has become one with all her heart. She lives in Vesterbro, and she loves the city, where she finds much of her inspiration.
Marie Vesterbæk
August 2023
Head of Design at Masai
She finds the inspiration for the new collections together with the rest of the design team, which consists of four designers, all with different backgrounds and ages. What makes the team unique is the way they work together, where everyone contributes their creative expertise and the development of a collection is very much a democratic process where all input is taken into account.
At a very young age, Marie decided to take up sewing so that instead of going into shops and buying what she wanted, she could visualise a dress and sew it. Throughout her schooling, Marie sewed, but when she finished high school, she considered becoming an architect. Still, she ended up applying to Design School Kolding and had an a-ha moment and a feeling of being in the right place. Today, craftsmanship remains Marie’s passion. But while she used to be passionate about sewing, she now uses knitting as a way to relax and increase her concentration if she needs to listen to something - and she loves to knit just to release her creative energy.
Regarding the clothes hanging in Marie’s own wardrobe, she says:
Marie’s ambition as a designer is to create clothes that last, so they’re not something you wear for one season and then throw them out. It’s important to her that the clothes can be worn for a number of years, making them more responsible.
For Marie, it is important to create collections where you as a woman feel seen and heard.
Women are an eternal source of inspiration for Marie, and she likes to observe both young and older women. Marie is captivated by young women’s enthusiasm and courage for life and older women’s wisdom and experience – and likes to listen to them both. Both groups are interesting to design for, because today women of different ages often choose the same clothes but wear them in different ways - and that’s inspiring, says Marie.
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