Mary Katrantzou is a London-based fashion designer known for her bold, innovative use of digital prints and a fearless approach to color and form. Often dubbed the “Queen of Print,” she rose to prominence in the late 2000s with trompe l’oeil designs that turned everyday objects—like typewriters, perfume bottles, and postage stamps—into high-fashion motifs. Her work blends architectural silhouettes with surreal, kaleidoscopic patterns, resulting in garments that are as much art as they are apparel. Katrantzou’s collections consistently push the boundaries of textile design and have earned her a global following among collectors, celebrities, and fashion insiders.