Behind the Scene

To effectively execute the perfect garment, our creative director considers every facet of fabrication such as fabric selection, movement of the material, the occasion, and specific client are just a few areas addressed during creative deliberation. However,, stellar quality is paramount and considered a non-negotiable. The next steps involves actual sketching of the garment and entails accessing how the clothing should look, move, and make the client feel. Once satisfied, Michael begins creating a sample garment. Below we are providing a visual presentation detailing the Mazel process.

Spring 2021, inspiration

Spring 2021, inspiration

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Mazel on the Move

“This styled shoot was planned with the modern bride in mind! We chose to marry glam and ranch style together for an unforgettable editorial bridal look,” said photographer Kellie Finch. The gown the (model Kezia Jenkins) is wearing was custom designed to fit her dimensions perfectly, crafted by Michael Palmer, Jr.

Published on Perfete.com 10/20/2020

Courtesy of @kfinchphotography Model: @kezia_in_color Style Shoot Inspiration

Courtesy of @kfinchphotography

Model: @kezia_in_color

Style Shoot Inspiration

Courtesy of @kfinchphotography Model: @kezia_in_color

Courtesy of @kfinchphotography

Model: @kezia_in_color

Courtesy of @kfinchphotography Model: @kezia_in_color

Courtesy of @kfinchphotography

Model: @kezia_in_color

Senior Collection

Michael Palmer, Jr was featured on a news station in Philadelphia, PA to discuss the creativity of his Senior Collection.

Michael explained, he used “Jean Shrimpton as my muse and the rose trails egg was my main inspiration. He further explained that Nick Knight “Melting Floral Art”, Marcel Christ “Powder Art”, and Kim Kegver “Smoke Bomb”. The object of these designs were to mimic the rose trellis egg, which is a jeweled enameled imperial Easter egg made in Saint Petersburg, Russia under the supervision of the jeweler Peter Carl Faberge in 1907.