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Maral Artinian was born into the world of jewellery. As the designer and founder of MARLI New York she is creating her own legacy with minimal yet complex pieces

- COMPILED: DIANA BELL-HEATHER

MARLI New York was coneived out of need to give modern women an opportunit­y to wear fine jewellery every day. Inspired by the buzzing energy of the big city, her pieces have an architectu­ral feel with all the classic codes of exquisite craftsmans­hip.

Having lived in Asia, Europe and the Middle East, she opened her first GCC flagship store in The Dubai Mall Fashion Avenue and already has a loyal celebrity following including Kylie Jenner and Jennifer Lopez. She talks us through her creative process and shares her advice for future jewellery designers.

What do you love about creating jewellery?

When I see women wearing them, it gives me a lot of pleasure. The piece becomes part of their daily life, and that's what MARLI is all about. From a creative aspect, it's really interestin­g to find new techniques and to challenge yourself to try something new. Marli is about being contempora­ry so we are not all about following trends. There's no limit to creativity in jewellery. Jewellery has always been a part of me. I studied psychology and worked in advertisem­ent but I think when you're born in this family, you're always surrounded by it. I really admire two things and that's jewellery and branding, and I managed to combine those two passions together. How did you know what designer you wanted to be? I always wanted to have everyday pieces. And for them to have a clean and sophistica­ted look – minimal in their functional­ity. With experience and time passing, you start to refocus on these points more. A lot of MARLI pieces have fluidness, and this helps us to explore more.

How has the brand evolved? When I launched it, there weren't too many brands into this ‘everyday' movement, and not many brands that were doing diamonds and semi-precious stones like MARLI. How has your upbringing shaped the designer you are today? I was born into the jewellery industry. I have always been selective with what I wear. I used to choose my jewellery before choosing my outfit. My taste is consistent because I never liked anything over the top. What do you women look for when they come to MARLI? They are looking for modern and sophistica­ted pieces that they can wear with their existing jewellery. They're looking for quality – MARLI has that quality. What have you learnt about yourself since launching the brand? Things can happen any time so you have to be ready. You have to be receptive to change. I didn't expect success in such a short amount of time but I had to embrace it. I don't know what's next because I want to be in the moment. Success leads to other doors, so I have to evolve and that's the challengin­g part.

How do you find balance? I do take some time to myself. I'm a beach person. I go to Miami a lot. I watch a lot of documentar­ies that have nothing to do with my business. I don't like having any commitment on the weekends – I just go with the flow. What advice would you share with future

designers? I don't consider myself only a designer, I run the entire business and operation. In terms of design, you have to understand who you are designing for, but if you want to grow a business you have to have commitment and perseveran­ce. You have to believe in what you are doing and not be influenced by others, because there will be so many others. You will always be criticised whether you do well or not. You can't get affected by criticism – instead, listen to it and understand why it was told to you. You have to believe and understand that you are who you are. What is your most treasured possession?

My dog – her name is Mia. She's a mix Havanese and toy poodle. She's my companion whenever I travel. What can we always find in your bag? Perfume and lipstick. Any jewellery rules we should follow? Don't overdo it and make sure you're wearing the right size.

“The piece becomes part of their daily life, and that’s what Marli is all about”

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