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DesignerDec 18, 20222 min read

Koshka Mashka: Authentic, contemporary and elegant style

Based in Paris, Koshka Mashka is a brand, which creates both elegant and comfortable clothes and accessories.

It is commited to create timeless and modern clothing, which never goes out of fashion.

It often finds inspiration in pictures and marries them with garments to create a spectacular  style.







Enchanting silhouettes


Renaissance-inspired silhouettes like puffed and gigot sleeves and patterns have become emblematic for this Parision brand. The colour palette consists mostly of pastels and neutral hues like cream, milk and ivory  with a few metallic tones added in.

Koshka Mashka combines practical clothes with bolder details, adding freshness and playfulness. Also, the shoulders of the jackets and coats are a great accent for the look.




Products are craftsmanshiped and of very high quality, so that they are perfectly wearable during many seasons. Knitwear consists of soft materials like cashmere, alpaca and mohair to keep you both stylish and warm.

You can find also  silk shirts, which match amazingly with many styles from  business, casual and leisure to party look.

Truth to its heritage, Koshka Mashka does not follow trends, it creates style, which continues persists over time. Skipping extravagant fashions, it designs contemporary, feminine, classy clothes, done for life day-to-day.


The history of Koshka Mashka


Founded in 2007 in Paris, the label is set-up by Mary Samvelyan, for who attire is “extension of the personality”. She has studied fashion design and experimented an early career in Armenia and Italia.

Later, moved to Paris, where used her global vision to develop both chic and convenient fashion. Mary is internationally renown designer, whose style concepts are loved from New York to Shanghai.







Written by Penka Slavova Dimitrova

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