To express, to embrace, to share with empathy

Inspired by the philosophy of marble sculpture art, MARBLE EYE strives to convey the collision of rationality and sensibility through the medium of stone. Just as Auguste Rodin captured inner emotions in his sculptures, infusing them with deeper humanistic and philosophical thoughts, MARBLE EYE aims to establish a connection between life, emotions, and materials, expressing a unique aesthetic understanding of contemporary life and art. The brand seeks to create a female image that embodies both resilience and softness, persistence and flexibility, all while focusing on the harmonious balance of the design elements. MARBLE EYE aspires to be like the eyes, which are the most spiritual part of the human body, expressing, embracing, and communicating empathetically with the viewer.

The first season of MARBLE EYE, like every new beginning, is a blooming flower in the chaos of creation. The "Nameless Flower" collection draws inspiration from Georgia O'Keeffe's artwork "Abstraction White Rose" (1927). As an early piece in O'Keeffe's famous "Flower" series, the painting magnifies the intricate details of a flower and presents an enchanting beauty with soft, subtle color transitions. When critics interpreted the piece through a sensual lens, O'Keeffe responded:

"Well-I made you take time to look at what I saw and when you took time to really notice my flowers you hung all your own associations with flowers on my flower and you write about my flower as if I think and see what you think and see of the flowers and I don’t."

For the "Nameless Flower" collection, MARBLE EYE incorporates deconstructed and reconstructed techniques in the garment structures to simulate various floral forms, blending soft elements such as feathers and embroidered gauze into sculptural and sleek silhouettes that reflect the brand's spirit. The color palette is inspired by the delicate yet intense contrast found in "Abstraction White Rose," evoking a sense of purity and depth. The blossoming petals represent the gradual unfolding of life and an endless inner exploration. Witnessing this rebirth, the viewers are free to perceive their own interpretations, with no need for a name.