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The Róhe Founders Hosted Their Wedding at Their Amsterdam Atelier and a Brutalist Church

After 25 years together, Róhe founders Marieke Meulendijks and Maickel Weyers tied the knot—in looks of their own design—across five venues in Amsterdam.

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According to Vogue’s source item, The Róhe Founders Hosted Their Wedding at Their Amsterdam Atelier and a Brutalist Church, After 25 years together, Róhe founders Marieke Meulendijks and Maickel Weyers tied the knot—in looks of their own design—across five venues in Amsterdam.

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