Maharishi’s latest collection, THE HIGHEST PLACE, continues the Maha Tailor Shop’s expedition into Alaska, offering novel interpretations of traditional Maha codes. Often known as the "Last Frontier," Alaska was sold by Russia to the United States in 1867 and stands as a symbolic meeting point between East and West. This unique geographical and cultural crossroads serves as a key inspiration for the collection, which draws from the region’s Indigenous heritage. Traditional wool-weaving techniques, long practiced by Native Alaskan communities, are reinterpreted throughout.
Maharishi’s latest collection, THE HIGHEST PLACE, continues the Maha Tailor Shop’s expedition into Alaska, offering novel interpretations of traditional Maha codes.