
ABOUT MAYLA SANGHA
A quiet exploration of movement and wellness
Mayla Sangha was created as a quiet exploration of movement, wellbeing and thoughtful design. The collection is designed as refined layers for practice, pieces that move effortlessly between the yoga studio and everyday life.
Founder Marlene Abraham
For founder Marlene Abraham, the body has always been central to life, first through years of competitive rhythmic gymnastics and later through long-distance running. Movement was never only about performance, but about presence and discipline.
After more than a decade building the fashion brand Mayla Stockholm, life took an unexpected turn when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. The experience became a moment of reflection and recalibration.
During recovery, yoga became an essential practice, a slower and more attentive way of inhabiting the body. Marlene later completed a 500-hour Ashtanga and Vinyasa yoga teacher training and deepened her interest in wellbeing through studies in nutritional science at Stanford.
Mayla Sangha grew from this intersection of experiences: fashion, movement and healing.
The collection is designed as refined layers for practice, pieces that move effortlessly between the yoga studio and everyday life.
Yoga, Nourishment and Practice
The name Sangha refers to community in Sanskrit: a shared space for practice, presence and connection.
