COLLECTIONS

S/S  24 - MENS/WOMENS
S/S 23 - WOMENS
F/W  22 - MENS/WOMENS 
F/W 26 - MENS
F/W 26 - WOMENS
Spanning SS21 to FW26, these collections reflect Marshall Columbia’s evolving vision — transforming childhood imagination and sculptural craft into wearable pieces.

FW 22




With FW22, Marshall Columbia expanded the brand’s universe by launching its first-ever menswear offering alongside women’s pieces — a bold step toward inclusive, gender-fluid fashion. Inspired by the idea of an inviting, reimagined skatepark where everyone belongs, the collection draws on rebellious nostalgia and subculture energy to blend masculine and feminine elements across oversized silhouettes, sculptural bags, and playful accessories. The result is a vibrant, unisex collection that reclaims skate- and streetwear tropes through the brand’s signature lens of childhood memory, color, and creative freedom.

PAPER Magazine: Marshall Columbia on Launching Menswear and His Biggest Plush Bag Yet

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SS 23
SS23 marked a new chapter for the brand, arriving after a three-season exclusivity with SSENSE and expanding from one retailer to fifteen globally — including Nordstrom and Machine-A. The collection introduced three new handbag styles and featured collaborations with Yume Yume and TD Kent Eyewear, bringing Marshall Columbia’s playful sculptural language into new categories.  Growing up homeschooled and religiously sheltered, Marshall was inspired to reimagine his early 2000s upbringing. The collection blends “church-cult-glam” with the pop styles and aesthetics he discovered later in life — turning that contrast into bold, joyful self-expression through color, silhouette, and irreverence.

SS 23 Retailers:
- SSENSE (CA)
- L’Oeuvre (CA)
- HBX (New York, USA & Hong Kong)
- Terminal 27 (California, USA)
- Nordstrom (USA)
- KITH (New York, USA)
- Macondo (Verona, IT)
- Eraldo (Ceggia, IT)
- Machine-A (London, UK and Shanghai, CN)
- GR8 (Tokyo, JP)
- Cherry Fukuoka (Tokyo, JP)
- Delta (Tokyo, JP)
- Chinatown Country Club (Sydney, AU)





FW 26 - MENS



This FW26 mens collection was developed as an illustrated portfolio project, allowing Marshall Columbia to design beyond the playful, sculptural universe of his namesake brand. Drawing on his Irish and Welsh heritage, the concept explores traditional Celtic iconography—knotwork, talisman shapes, and mythical symbols—interpreted through relaxed tailoring, layered knitwear, and earthy, mineral-rich tones. The result is a grounded, folk-inspired vision of menswear that merges ancestral craft with contemporary silhouette, offering a quieter, more reverent counterpoint to Columbia’s typically vivid palette.

FW 26 - WOMENS

This FW26 womens collection was created as an illustrated portfolio project, offering a more streamlined, chic interpretation of Marshall Columbia outside the brand’s usual playful exuberance. The concept leans into menswear tailoring for womenswear, emphasizing structure, texture, and embroidered detailing across sharp jackets, elongated trousers, and sheared surfaces that build dimensionality. Handbags and sandals feature woven multicolor leather, while shell and tortoise buttons function as both fastening and delicate embroidery elements. Influenced by the sleek silhouettes of the 1970s and the early 2000s, the collection balances precise construction with tactile craft — a quieter evolution of Columbia’s design language through refined tailoring and material exploration.

SS 24



SS24 continued the evolution of the Marshall Columbia universe, expanding its sculptural language through custom details and an obsession with underwater worlds. Bag handles were finished with custom Marshall Columbia letter blocks, turning hardware into playful typography, while new colorways of the brand’s signature dot-pattern mesh took inspiration from spotted ocean creatures like sharks and stingrays — a nod to Columbia’s lifelong fascination with the sea. The collection arrived alongside the brand’s iconic Melissa shoe collaboration, building a connected world of buoyant shapes, tactile materials, and saturated color that feels equal parts ocean fantasy and everyday armor.