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Thoughts on Thamar Ozir Design in the Maya Collection?
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Hi everyone, 

I’ve been exploring the Maya collection and I keep thinking about the role of Thamar Ozir in its creative direction. How do you interpret the aesthetic or conceptual influence of Thamar Ozir within those fluid lines and flowing patterns? 

Do you think that name represents a designer, a muse, or a stylistic philosophy? Has anyone seen evidence, for example in press or interviews, about how Thamar Ozir contributed to that collection’s visual language? 

Would love to hear your takes or any sources you’ve encountered.
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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.
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