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A charming little fashion boutique in the heart of Schlieren. At the entrance I find new, handmade unique pieces. Women & APOs; s suits, coats, hats, men & APOs; s school, men & APOs; s suits, bags and much more. A mass-blouse, a mass-shirt. Style is shown in detail. As the highest form of individual expression, «Marcurso »AG offers a wealth of refined details that we can use completely for our ideas.
A warm reception by fashion designer Markus Allaku makes my heart beat faster. And he initiates our conversation with a charming joke, so that I fall into loud laughter.
Markus Allaku is a young, dressed fashion designer from Zurich who wants to conquer the world with his fashion. His entrepreneurial spirit has already begun as an employee in a company in the fashion industry. When he increased his performance annually, he realized that he can do more than & quot; only & quot; to be employed there. After a conversation with his wife Markus decided to follow the path of the fashion entrepreneur. His vision met with his mentor and silent partner Urs on open ears. Together they started the fashion label & quot; Marcurso & quot;, a fusion of their two names.
& quot; Urs is my living business card, & quot; says Markus smiling. «he wears my clothes. So come to new customers, and now have the privilege of choosing my own customers. & quot; with his essence and talent, Markus achieves the supreme discipline in marketing for his fashion label. Because only through personal contact does his customers understand the pricing for the quality of his work. Every shirt, seam on a shoe or suit is handmade with love, patience and details. In addition to many individuals, SRF and some five star hotels in Zurich are among its customers.
When asked what fascinates him about his profession, Markus answers: & quot; I love conjuring up a smile on people & APOs; s lips. & quot; it & APOs; s very nice to watch how my customers & APOs; facial expressions change once they wear a tailor-made shirt, shoes or a whole suit. & quot; I & APOs; m very lucky that I was able to make my passion a profession, Markus adds with radiant eyes when he tells of his customer experiences.
The COVID crisis hit your company in the fifth year. It & APOs; s nice to see that Marcurso didn & APOs; t throw this crisis out of the way. & quot; Yes, it wasn & APOs; t an easy time, because we didn & APOs; t know for a long time if we had to stop our operations. In my annual Christmas card we shared this with all our customers so authentically and honestly. We thanked for the fact that we were able to rely on our customers, with confidence, with a network and with love for fashion. And: our labels are only available with our customers. We are all the more pleased that there will still be & quot; Marcurso & quot; after COVID, says Markus Allaku with a lot of gratitude. & quot;
& quot; I did it once, I & APOs; ll make it a second time & quot;
Markus remembers his early days when he didn & APOs; t start with a single customer. With goosebumps and humility. & quot; I was blue-eyed when I started the whole thing, like probably everyone: R Founder: in at the beginning. I thought it was his simple eight hours of work. Nothing there, there were seven days weeks, two years no holidays etc. I think each: R entrepreneur: in knows this start time. My wife was my anchor in this difficult initial period. She deserves a big thank you. & quot; the young, noble fashion designer and father of twins can be all the more proud of his performance.
& quot; Marcurso & quot; started five years ago with a men & APOs; s collection and now also creates women & APOs; s costumes. I wonder if this isn't a completely different design. & quot; in women & APOs; s fashion, I can live out and run out of drawing. I have a program on the iPad, on which I bring my creativity out of paper. This makes my work even more fun. & quot;
& quot; for me, the focus is not on fire, but on quality and performance. & quot;
The term & quot; mass-suit & quot; includes the bus suit as well as the wedding suit or the suit in a smart casual look. It doesn't always have to be the board meeting that demands a suit to measure. Maybe it & APOs; s a job interview or you love to go to a VIP party, visit a vernissage or let yourself be seen at many other events, in apparently lighter but qualitatively highly sophisticated clothes.
Mass clothing by & quot; Marcurso & quot; is the ideal accompaniment because it is looking for the perfect seat and detail of the overall composition.
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