MAHARISHI LOOKBOOK 2026

MAHARISHI LOOKBOOK 2026

MAHARISHI LOOKBOOK 2026

MAHARISHI LOOKBOOK

MAHARISHI LOOKBOOK

2026

MAHARISHI LOOKBOOK

2026

MAHARISHI

LOOKBOOK

2026

2026

Maharishi is a London-based clothing label founded in 1994 by Hardy Blechman. Built around the philosophy of repurposing military surplus fabric and aesthetics as symbols of peace rather than conflict, the brand is known for its Disruptive Pattern Material, cargo pants, embroidered bombers, and kimono-influenced cuts. Rooted in a deep engagement with Eastern philosophy, Japanese culture, and anti-war thought, Maharishi occupies a singular position in fashion; serious, considered, and largely indifferent to trend.

Maharishi is a London-based clothing label founded in 1994 by Hardy Blechman. Built around the philosophy of repurposing military surplus fabric and aesthetics as symbols of peace rather than conflict, the brand is known for its Disruptive Pattern Material, cargo pants, embroidered bombers, and kimono-influenced cuts. Rooted in a deep engagement with Eastern philosophy, Japanese culture, and anti-war thought, Maharishi occupies a singular position in fashion; serious, considered, and largely indifferent to trend.

Maharishi is a London-based clothing label founded in 1994 by Hardy Blechman. Built around the philosophy of repurposing military surplus fabric and aesthetics as symbols of peace rather than conflict, the brand is known for its Disruptive Pattern Material, cargo pants, embroidered bombers, and kimono-influenced cuts. Rooted in a deep engagement with Eastern philosophy, Japanese culture, and anti-war thought, Maharishi occupies a singular position in fashion; serious, considered, and largely indifferent to trend.

Maharishi is a London-based clothing label founded in 1994 by Hardy Blechman. Built around the philosophy of repurposing military surplus fabric and aesthetics as symbols of peace rather than conflict, the brand is known for its Disruptive Pattern Material, cargo pants, embroidered bombers, and kimono-influenced cuts. Rooted in a deep engagement with Eastern philosophy, Japanese culture, and anti-war thought, Maharishi occupies a singular position in fashion; serious, considered, and largely indifferent to trend.

Maharishi is a London-based clothing label founded in 1994 by Hardy Blechman. Built around the philosophy of repurposing military surplus fabric and aesthetics as symbols of peace rather than conflict, the brand is known for its Disruptive Pattern Material, cargo pants, embroidered bombers, and kimono-influenced cuts. Rooted in a deep engagement with Eastern philosophy, Japanese culture, and anti-war thought, Maharishi occupies a singular position in fashion; serious, considered, and largely indifferent to trend.

Maharishi is a London-based clothing label founded in 1994 by Hardy Blechman. Built around the philosophy of repurposing military surplus fabric and aesthetics as symbols of peace rather than conflict, the brand is known for its Disruptive Pattern Material, cargo pants, embroidered bombers, and kimono-influenced cuts. Rooted in a deep engagement with Eastern philosophy, Japanese culture, and anti-war thought, Maharishi occupies a singular position in fashion; serious, considered, and largely indifferent to trend.

Studio RueMartel traveled to Japan, to the kinds of places that don't appear in travel guides, with characters specifically created for this campaign. There are moments when making images about resistance stops being a creative choice and becomes something closer to a reflex. This was one of those moments. Maharishi has spent thirty years making military fabric mean something other than what it was made to mean. This campaign is in that spirit. It was not commissioned. We did it out of admiration.

Studio RueMartel traveled to Japan, to the kinds of places that don't appear in travel guides, with characters specifically created for this campaign. There are moments when making images about resistance stops being a creative choice and becomes something closer to a reflex. This was one of those moments. Maharishi has spent thirty years making military fabric mean something other than what it was made to mean. This campaign is in that spirit. It was not commissioned. We did it out of admiration.

Studio RueMartel traveled to Japan, to the kinds of places that don't appear in travel guides, with characters specifically created for this campaign. There are moments when making images about resistance stops being a creative choice and becomes something closer to a reflex. This was one of those moments. Maharishi has spent thirty years making military fabric mean something other than what it was made to mean. This campaign is in that spirit. It was not commissioned. We did it out of admiration.

Studio RueMartel traveled to Japan, to the kinds of places that don't appear in travel guides, with characters specifically created for this campaign. There are moments when making images about resistance stops being a creative choice and becomes something closer to a reflex. This was one of those moments. Maharishi has spent thirty years making military fabric mean something other than what it was made to mean. This campaign is in that spirit. It was not commissioned. We did it out of admiration.

Studio RueMartel traveled to Japan, to the kinds of places that don't appear in travel guides, with characters specifically created for this campaign. There are moments when making images about resistance stops being a creative choice and becomes something closer to a reflex. This was one of those moments. Maharishi has spent thirty years making military fabric mean something other than what it was made to mean. This campaign is in that spirit. It was not commissioned. We did it out of admiration.

Studio RueMartel traveled to Japan, to the kinds of places that don't appear in travel guides, with characters specifically created for this campaign. There are moments when making images about resistance stops being a creative choice and becomes something closer to a reflex. This was one of those moments. Maharishi has spent thirty years making military fabric mean something other than what it was made to mean. This campaign is in that spirit. It was not commissioned. We did it out of admiration.

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