Paolo is Italian, Carla is Mexican. Together they created Maravilla, a responsible and conscious children’s brand based on Mexican ancestral know-how. Made out of organic cotton and natural wool, all clothes are handmade by female artisans in Mexico.
The couple met ten years ago, while they were both living in Italy. An economist, Paolo lived in Brazil and in Argentina, while Carla, a designer, spent much time in Germany. Both worked several years in Paris : him in finance, helping large companies with their buying strategy, her in cosmetics for the luxury industry.
Two years ago, while expecting their son Santiago, they decided to join forces. Paolo was determined to work in social entrepreneurship, Carla had always been attracted by the idea of re-inventing products inspired by Mexican traditions and so the beautiful concept of Maravilla came quite naturally to this talented and multi-cultural duo.
During their frequent trips to Latin America, Paolo and Carla confess they were always very attracted by the vibrant colours, by the graphics and textures of the fabrics, and by the know-how of the artisans. But they were also disturbed by the fact that it seemed quite impossible for locals to keep that know-how alive, or to make it sustainable.
“We thought it was a real pity to see that ancient traditions were slowly disappearing, like hand wool knitting, cotton embroidery, or waving. We started to visit artisanal co-operatives that were very specialised, with great potential but that were not going to make it financially. Social vocation has been a great motivation for us. We decided to help these Mexican women to find a form of social and economical self-sufficiency while creating our own brand. So Maravilla is a mix of our own work experience, artisanal Mexican know-how and a Latin American influence/style”, explains Paolo.
Woven Ikat represents an important part of the Maravilla collection : 100% cotton, produced on mechanically operated looms, without using any electrical energy. In the same way, knits an embroideries are made out of natural yarns. Each collection introduces new products based on different techniques that are based on ecological and natural materials, and that respect the life rhythm of people who produce them.
Today Maravilla is mainly present in Europe as the brand is based in Paris, but the collection is also available in New York, Canada and Kuwait. Here’s a selection of stores that carry the brand : Abacus UK, Tiny Store Berlin, Making Things Zurich, Mercredi Bruxelles, Minimal à Vien.
This winter, Maravilla is introducing home decor products as well as women’s knits, exclusively available in Le Marais, Paris in a cool store not to miss, called Gachon Pothier.
Maravilla will attend the following professional trade shows with its F/W 2015-2016 collection:
– Playtime Paris – January 31 till February 2nd of 2015
– Little Fashion Week Brussels – February 14-16 of 2015 (open to the public on Sunday Feb 16th)
Florence Rolando
Launched in London in early 2009 by Florence Rolando (journalist, co-founder of Bubble Trade Shows) Pirouette Blog has been a reference in the industry since 2009 with its combined business and consumer view of the children’s market. A fantastic resource for children’s fashion, design, trends and culture, it aims to support creativity and talent but it also does this by talking about life, family, culture and health.
Florence is an international leader in the industry (8 years as a Milk Collaborator, contributor to Naif Magazine in Spain, co-founder of Bubble Trade Shows in New York and London).
Now Florence runs Energy Therapy Porto @enrgy_therapy_porto
Subscribe to Pirouette's monthly Newsletter.
You might also like
April 3, 2025
The state of US
As Trump's tariffs come to pass the real impact will soon become apparent.Interview with US Agent Faigy Drew from Phisticate Originally published in February 2025 in the Pirouette zine AW25 show…
March 12, 2025
Going for Gold(ie) + Ace(ing) it!
Brand spotlight on Goldie + AceInterview with founder Alana Tiller Goldie + Ace are what I like to call a ‘ready to go’ brand – that’s to say they have everything ready: Range, references,…
March 10, 2025
Playtime announce new ‘The Tiny Show On Tour’, Los Angeles
The Tiny Show On Tour, Los Angeles 3-5 August 2025 Playtime have announced a new smaller travelling show. The Tiny Show to take place once a year in different locations, this first time it hits LA.…
March 7, 2025
Brick & Mortar v Online – Who’s winning in the kids’ fashion & lifestyle industry?
Whilst many retailers are struggling with online sales, brick & mortar appears to be on the up.‘Online’ is proving increasingly difficult for many independent retailers to generate growth in…
February 2, 2025
The reign of Rachel Riley
Rachel Riley - dressing royals for over 25 years.Interview with founder Rachel Riley Rachel Riley is a female-led business. Female run, with mostly female customers, amongst them a few Royals. We…
January 20, 2025
What’s hot!? at Pitti Bimbo 100-001
During the two days of Pitti Bimbo 100-001 make sure to check out Pirouette's "What's Hot!?" video installation at the show. From giftables, to shoes, to clothing there's lots to check out &…
January 15, 2025
Find the Pirouette directory zine* in Playtime Paris & New York visitor bags
Find your copy of the Pirouette directory zine* in the Playtime Paris visitor bags this weekend. Packed with business info the directory zine shares the thoughts of anonymous buyers and brands, looks…
December 10, 2024
Kids’ fashion brands: What to do with archive stock? Now Used
Now Used is inviting you to work with them! What to do with your archive stock? Maybe there is a helpful new solution for that...Excess stock is a burden. Not only environmentally but financially…
November 29, 2024
The Nappy Guy
Interview with Guy Fennell - The nappy guy .To be fair it’s been a while since a man changing a nappy merited a headline. However Guy & Abi Fennell are on a mission to democratise eco-friendly…