After studying Fashion Design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp, Meryll Rogge began her career in New York. She spent nearly seven years honing her craft at Marc Jacobs, where she eventually led the studio’s creative team alongside Joseph Carter and Emily Diamond.
Seeking new challenges, she returned to Belgium and joined Dries Van Noten as Head of Womenswear, driven by a deep admiration for the designer’s work. After four years with the house, Meryll embarked on a more personal journey, launching her namesake label in 2020. Alongside her eponymous brand, she co-founded the knitwear label B.B. Wallace with knitwear consultant Sarah Allsopp, celebrating heritage, craftsmanship and longevity.
Alongside her own brand, she worked as a creative consultant, collaborating with Dries Van Noten and Puig on the development and launch of the Dries Van Noten perfume and beauty line. Other clients have included Parrillus, Bielo, Jean Paul Gaultier, among others.
In July 2025, Meryll was appointed Creative Director of the Italian house Marni, part of the OTB Group.