Marjan Pejoski graphic street-inflected designer
|Marjan Pejoski is a leader and creative director of KTZ. He started operating his own label since 2000, gaining both national and international acclaim. Pejoski has unique style, coupled with his appreciation for high quality, produced garments that have become a huge commercial success.
Pejoski’s design describes heavy philosophy encourages pieces that stand out, look individual, and continually inspire the imagination of those who both see and wear them.
Merging traditional techniques and materials with his visionary appliqué methods, Pejoski’s concepts are truly innovative, merging old with new, past with future, and hard rock with romance. Marjan Pejoski’s works constantly surprise through their mix of themes and wide spectrum each season. The result is 4 collections a year that are stylishly progressive, enduring, and versatile.
The “Marjan Pejoski Design” thrives on counterpoint and dichotomy; it is romantic and poetic, yet hard and challenging; innocent, yet sinful; androgynous, yet dandyesque.
Due to the recognizable unique design, numerous press releases, famous buyers, and celebrities, the brand has achieved a cult status at some of the most reputable, cutting edge stores and boutiques worldwide. The brand has made a name for itself in the highly selective and competitive pret-a-porter market.
Pejoski, designs garments for those who are free to wear and creates a clothing language that allows the customer an additional possibility to display their individuality, and certain class or specific age-group.
Designs of KTZ have creative background, they are graphic savy based, dedicated to the lovers in fashion and freedom of expression, in one word I will say, “Enjoy exploring life in rich diversity.”
Pejoski, is one of the most inteligent prodigy artist and designer of 21century era, with extreme graphic street-inflected designer going over the limit and beyond at KTZ.
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