Back in 2014, we moved while everyone else stood still.

While windows remained anchored to rigid figures, we imagined something else:
a mannequin with life. That’s how MKNO was born.

A pioneering, fully articulated collection that turned the display window into a living scene.
Bodies, arms, legs… hands and heads in real motion.

Gesture and attitude as visual language. The first collection to bring body language into
visual merchandising with unprecedented expressiveness.

Each figure could rotate, lean, stretch, rest, twist or simply exist.
Sophisticated, extreme, relaxed or defiant. And for the first time, each mannequin could be unique.

From that moment, the collection evolved and from this evolution came MKFIX:
A line that preserves the articulated look of MKNO legs, frozen in a specific pose.

Legs that suggest motion while providing structure the essence of a hybrid design.

Above the waist, MKFIX maintains full articulation: torso, head, arms and hands in rotation.
Gesture and posture flow with expressiveness, anchored on a decisive stance.

The result: mannequins that expand the possibilities of styling, storytelling and attitude.

MKFIX is not a technical choice it’s narrative.
It’s rhythm. It’s energy. It’s intention.

Eleven years later, in an industry where “movement” has become a trend, we look back and remember:

We already did it. We were there.

This September, MKNO returns. Not as nostalgia, but as a statement.
To remind you of what happens when we choose the unexpected.
To look back and say:

If you don’t remember, we were first.