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FERRAI ZÖCHLING brand one should keep in mind when thinking of the austrian fashion scene.
Playful modesty interact with playful prints by various artist are the core of the most of the collections by artisan and designer ROMANA ZÖCHLING.

fashion designer ROMANA ZÖCHLING at leisure


A dedication to crafts-woman-ship and best quality materials is what makes each piece a keeper and lets you stay interested in what would come next.
Which is exactly what we have been asking - whats next?

The designer teamed up yet again with another viennese painter and illustration artist - MARIANNE VLASCHITS.

As Vlaschits whos known for her provocative, playful and sarcastic work seems to be a perfect fit i ask myself the question why both artists and friends did not collaborate earlier - however i guess it's all about timing ;) -
we love the result and want to share it with you.


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