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A Fashion Summer: From Dubai to the Côte d’Azur

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by Natalia Bezruk Senior Contributor
August 17, 2026
A Fashion Summer: From Dubai to the Côte d’Azur

There is a certain confidence in clothes that do not need to announce themselves. A beautifully cut jacket, a fluid silk dress, a pair of linen trousers that fall exactly where they should — pieces that speak through proportion, fabric and movement rather than logos or spectacle. This is the territory occupied by MAZARINE, a Dubai-based fashion house where simplicity is treated not as restraint, but as a form of luxury.

Created around the principles of elegance, femininity and functionality, MAZARINE builds its collections for women who want a wardrobe to work beyond a single season. The house favours natural materials, architectural cuts and a deliberately concise colour palette, creating pieces that can move easily between occasions. Its aesthetic is polished without feeling rigid, feminine without becoming overly decorative.

At the centre of the brand is Maryna Mazarine, its Owner and Creative Director. Her understanding of clothing began long before the fashion house itself. As a child, she designed costumes for ballroom dancing, developing an instinct for movement, silhouette and performance. Later, while studying in Switzerland, she began working with private ateliers, turning her sketches into suits and dresses and gradually shaping her own design vocabulary. 

The turning point came in May 2021, when Maryna created her first capsule collection in linen. Made by hand in a small Dubai sewing workshop, the collection travelled with her to Geneva, where the pieces sold out within days. The response confirmed the appeal of her approach: feminine silhouettes, breathable natural fabrics, precise construction and a wardrobe designed to be mixed and worn in different ways.

MAZARINE grew from that first experiment into a creative studio, then a bespoke atelier and, by early 2022, a fully established fashion brand. Today, its collections reach clients in Dubai, Monaco, Cannes, China, Singapore and beyond. 

The collections explore different facets of the MAZARINE woman. The Linen Collection, The Spirit of Marine Journey, brings an effortless resort sensibility to silk and linen, with airy dresses, relaxed trousers, shorts, skirts, shirts and contrasting stripes. The Tweed Collection reworks aristocratic classics into contemporary wardrobe investments, while the Modest Collection draws on Eastern heritage through Abayas, Kaftans and Maxi dresses. Chic Icon by Mazarine takes tailoring into evening territory, with sophisticated suits designed to work equally well in a boardroom or at a gala.

What connects these different worlds is the belief that fashion should earn its place in a wardrobe. Limited production, careful craftsmanship and an emphasis on durable natural materials reflect a slower approach to dressing — one that values the garment itself over the rush of the next trend.

There is also a distinctive visual signature: deep blue, echoed in the very name Mazarine, alongside clean lines and unexpected structural details inspired by architecture and contemporary art. The result is clothing with presence, but never excess.

For those who want to experience the MAZARINE world in person, the brand will be presented at a fashion pop-up on 21 August at Hotel Hermitage Monaco, in the Salon Jardin d’Hiver, from 10:00 to 19:00. Alongside fashion, jewellery, accessories and lifestyle pieces, visitors will have the opportunity to discover the MAZARINE Linen Collection — a particularly fitting introduction to the house and its elegant vision of modern resort dressing.


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Natalia Bezruk

Senior Contributor

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