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Exclusive: Celebrity-Loved Brand Marzook’s New Colorful Pill Bags are the Ultimate Summer Accessory

Exclusive: Celebrity-Loved Brand Marzook’s New Colorful Pill Bags are the Ultimate Summer Accessory

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Kuwaiti brand Marzook‘s It bag—the Pill—is having a playful transformation for its latest collection. Loved by stars including Beyoncé, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Ariana Grande, Amal Clooney, and Kylie Jenner, the label’s pieces have long been the ultimate accessory to dial up the glam factor of an outfit, and the new capsule aims to do that and much more this season.
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“The capsule collection is inspired by Endless Summer,” shares Shouq Marzook who, with Fahad Marzook, makes up the sibling and designer duo who is injecting a dose of joy-sparking colors into the Pill bags for the new launch. “It is a time of the year when days turn into nights, outdoor living becomes the norm, and that feeling of being carefree makes us feel magical,” she adds. “Now that we are returning to a semi-Covid-free world, the idea of an incredible summer is on everyone’s minds.”
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Aiming to capture and encourage this very mood, the Pill bag comes in five saturated colorways of Ivory Smoke, Blue Sky, Lime Green, Watermelon High, and Lemon Chiffon. “The flushed tonal effect is fresh and different from the previous Pill styles,” says Shouq of the pieces which feature one color all over—from the clasp to the strap—as a departure from the bag’s usual gold and silver accents. Whether accessorizing an already bold outfit, or a neutral one, the Marzook siblings want the new Pill bag to be the ideal “pop of excitement and an exuberant energy” to their customers’ looks. “We can see the Marzook woman, effortlessly stylish as she is, carrying one of the tonal bags to the beach with her coordinated swimsuit and cover-up,” they say. “She might be heading to a beach lunch with her friends ready for it to be a fun day-to-night kind of thing. This bag complements the Marzook woman’s sun-kissed skin and her summery outfits perfectly.”
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The new Pill bag capsule collection launches exclusively online on Marzook.co on July 26, 2022, with Shouq adding that summer vacation hotspots like Mykonos, Capri, Sardinia, and Marbella are looking forward to stocking the launch for their fashion-savvy clients.
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Kuwaiti Label Marzook and Lebanese Product Designer Nada Debs Collaborate on a Celestial Bag Collection

Kuwaiti Label Marzook and Lebanese Product Designer Nada Debs Collaborate on a Celestial Bag Collection

Shouq and Fahad Al Marzouq, and Nada Debs. Photo: Courtesy
Levantine product designer Nada Debs has teamed up with Kuwaiti accessories brand Marzook for a collaboration inspired by the cosmic world. Looking to the orbits of Saturn, Venus, and Mars, these movement patterns are transferred to spherical pieces of FSC-certified oak and walnut wood. Accented with brass, the psychedelic patterns and unconventional shapes are grounded in noble materials closest to home. All the pieces are produced regionally in support of Middle Eastern artisans.
Marzook x Nada Debs. Photo: Courtesy
We caught up with Shouq and Fahad Al Marzouq, the sibling designer duo behind the label to find out more about the collection launching today.
How did the collaboration with Nada Debs come to be?
Fahad: We met by coincidence in Beirut and have always been inspired by Nada’s woodwork and craftsmanship. Shouq and I thought it would be a unique collaboration focusing on the impact we had as a brand on the environment, by using FSC-certified wood to ensure minimum negative impact. We also loved the idea of working with Middle Eastern artisans. We met and instantly clicked and knew the direction of the collection and are extremely happy with the results.
What was it like creating the pieces out of wood for the first time?
Fahad: It was different. We usually use plexiglass and even had a collection made with leather and intricate fabrics like tulle but never wood. The way wood curves is so inspiring, and working with the craftsmanship was a very educational experience.Shouq: Moving forward with our brand we are going to be working a lot more with natural materials. Creating a full collection of eco-friendly forest wood is a big step in the right direction to help raise awareness about the environment.
Marzook x Nada Debs. Photo: Courtesy
What about Saturn, Venus, and Mars inspired you to create this collection?
Fahad: We were watching a documentary about the Hubble Telescope during the lockdown when I was feeling very uninspired. I kept telling Shouq that it’s strange that I haven’t been inspired in such a long time (since the onset of Covid-19), as I usually find it when I travel, however, she told me to find it within myself.The moment we watched the documentary, I was engulfed in a mysterious world which we do not know much about. The vastness of the galaxy, and how dangerous and dark it is out there made me feel something again.Shouq: This pandemic has made us all feel small in a world where we have no control. Looking outward into the universe, contemplating if another life exists, these were the thoughts we had during difficult times. This celestial feeling of “the world is bigger than us,” was the inspiration behind this collection. Looking outward to heal what’s within while not fully understanding how to deal with everything, yet finding solace in knowing we are a small tiny blue dot in this world and have no control over what happens to us.
Marzook x Nada Debs. Photo: Courtesy
Fahad: The inspiration came from all the planets not just specifically these three, but as the design process started, the orbs slowly morphed into Saturn, Venus, and Mars and their characteristics. Based on the geocentric theory, each of these planets orbit around the earth creating a unique pattern in space. These movement patterns were later developed into geometric patterns applied to spherical pieces of wood.Shouq: Through the intricate crafts of tin-inlay and wood carving applied on solid oak and walnut wood, Marzook’s signature orbs are transformed into revolving planets. The collection is grounded to the earth through the use of noble materials such as solid wood and brass and travels into space with its psychedelic patterns and unconventional shapes.
Marzook x Nada Debs. Photo: Courtesy
Why was it important to produce the collection locally?
Fahad: Marzook and Nada Debs are both Middle Eastern luxury brands, and we strive to show the world Middle Eastern craftsmanship. This is very close to both our hearts, and with our support, we can keep this art around for a long time.Shouq: This collaboration took a long time to develop, due to the challenging material we needed to work with (wood doesn’t bend easily). We put a lot of our love and inspiration into this collection and we hope this resonates with our clients to see how special this “celestial” collection is.
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