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Róhe Founders Marieke Meulendijks and Maickel Weyers Marry in Amsterdam

other · 2026-05-13

Marieke Meulendijks and Maickel Weyers, founders of the fashion label Róhe, married on September 13, 2025, in Amsterdam after a 25-year relationship. The celebration spanned five venues, including their atelier at Huis de Vicq, a 17th-century mansion on the Golden Bend, and De Thomas, a Brutalist church. The couple designed their own Róhe looks and launched a wedding capsule collection. Marieke wore four different outfits, including a pankou-closure suit and a reversed-lapel dress. She had three rings by Sophie Bille Brahe representing their twins' initials. Guests dressed in black. The ceremony at Keizersgracht church featured their daughter Teddy singing 'Birds of a Feather' by Billie Eilish. The wedding was planned by With Lotte.

Key facts

  • Marieke Meulendijks and Maickel Weyers married on September 13, 2025, in Amsterdam.
  • The couple met 25 years ago at a bar in Holland.
  • Maickel proposed 12 years into their relationship while on holiday in Oman.
  • The wedding spanned five venues: boat tour, Libertine café, Keizersgracht church, Huis de Vicq (Róhe atelier), De Thomas church, and Studio3000.
  • The couple designed their own Róhe looks and launched a wedding capsule collection.
  • Marieke wore four different looks on the wedding day.
  • Sophie Bille Brahe designed three rings for Marieke, representing the initials of her husband and twins.
  • Guests were asked to dress in black.

Entities

Artists

  • Marieke Meulendijks
  • Maickel Weyers
  • Sophie Bille Brahe
  • Jacob de Wit
  • Billie Eilish
  • Britt Breider
  • Lotte Groosman
  • Agnesa Ruse
  • Irina
  • Matej
  • Jeroen
  • Linda Tol
  • Renwe Jules

Institutions

  • Róhe
  • Huis de Vicq
  • Keizersgracht church
  • De Thomas
  • Studio3000
  • Libertine
  • With Lotte
  • Vogue

Locations

  • Amsterdam
  • Netherlands
  • Holland
  • Oman
  • Keizersgracht
  • Golden Bend
  • Noordermarkt
  • Waldorf Astoria hotel

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