Limited collections. Designed with intention.

Slow‑fashion garments crafted in small batches for the discerning wardrobe.

Hand‑sewn in Portland • Natural fibers • <50 pieces per drop

Why fewer pieces matter

Meridian Atelier releases <50 pieces per design, valuing longevity over hype. Each silhouette begins with fabric provenance studies, drape experiments, and functional fitting—garments intended to age beautifully, not expire with trends.

Anika Merrow, founder of Meridian Atelier

Meet the artisan

Founder Anika Merrow, a Parsons-trained textile artist, transforms sculpture principles into wearable forms. Her studio practice merges slow-fashion ethics with architectural precision— every stitch logged, every yard traced.

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Current capsule: Stone & Sage

A six-look release cut in raw silk and organic cotton. Hand-numbered 1–50; archived when the final piece leaves the studio.

Stone & Sage capsule collection

Craft & materials

Purposeful processes and earth-honouring fabrics underpin every Meridian piece.

Meridian Atelier craftsmanship
  • French seams & hand-finished hems
  • Zero-waste cutting layouts
  • Natural dye baths (sage, stone)
  • Corozo & shell hardware

We prioritize local dead-stock fabric sourcing and ship exclusively in plastic-free, biodegradable packaging to minimize our environmental footprint.

Inside the Process

As featured in

Loom Quarterly
Atelier Review
Sartorial Spectrum
"Meridian Atelier proves restraint is the new luxury." — Loom Quarterly