Yesterday, 08:21 PM
I see more of an artistic influence than a direct designer of the Maya collection. The name feels symbolic, almost like a muse or guiding philosophy, rather than someone behind the technical creation. Thamar Ozir seems to represent that bridge, as the flowing lines and patterns in the collection suggest a connection to heritage, movement, and organic forms, which could reflect broader artistic themes. I haven’t found any direct interviews or press linking Thamar Ozir as the creator, but the aesthetic definitely carries a conceptual influence that seems to embody their vision rather than literal authorship.