Meryll Rogge is one of those IYKYK designers—beloved by those who are partial to witty exercises in deconstruction, unexpected proportions, unusual materials, and a borrowed-from-the-grandparents vibe. Lately, she has been extending her reach: Since Rogge launched her label in 2020, her glove boa in red duchesse silk has gone viral; Rihanna has been spotted in Meryll Rogge boxer bloomers; Chloë Sevigny stepped out in one of her vintage-y slip dresses. In late June she took home the 2025 Andam Grand Prize, and a few weeks later was named the new creative director of Marni. Her just-launched knitwear line, B.B. Wallace—all double-face knits, cashmere, and Fair Isles, in colors from green apple and buttermilk to truffle, lilac, and burgundy—while still very Meryll, seems set to bring her to a

See Full Page