Max Mara celebrates its 75th anniversary by staging a Cruise 2027 show and “The Max!” exhibition in Shanghai, as well as reissuing three iconic coats
Max Mara’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “Rococo Modern”, delivers extravagant details — inspired by the dramatic 18th century style — on modern tailoring with alluring black bands, straps and accessories
For Fall/Winter 2026, Max Mara draws on history and neo-medievalism to celebrate a sovereign, powerful and resolutely modern femininity.
For Fall/Winter 2025, Max Mara has put together the ultimate range of camel fabric garments, celebrating its signature colour and the classic material’s complete style versatility
For Spring/Summer 2026, Max Mara imagines a modern rococo, where rigor dialogues with extravagance.
Max Mara Creative Director Ian Griffiths presented a resort collection that blended heritage and tailored elegance.
Inspired by the nineteenth-century novels of Charlotte and Emily Brontë, the creative director revealed a strong, intelligent, indomitable woman for Max Mara.
This temporary retail installation, open until January 2026, transforms the shopping experience into a narrative-driven journey through Max Mara’s creative universe.
A classic, versatile piece to accompany remarkable women through the busiest of days, Max Mara’s Olimpia Jacket can be interpreted and worn exactly as a heroine wishes.
At Milan Fashion Week, Ian Griffiths presents a Spring/Summer 2025 collection that marries logic and architectural math with fashion for a polished summer wardrobe.
Where playful stripes and spots, bold frill details, and striking red meet elegant shirting, smart blazers and feminine mini dresses.
Between flared sleeves and headpieces, Max Mara parades its Resort 2025 collection in the opulent halls of Doges Palace in Venice.
Creative director Ian Griffiths finds inspiration in Nordic tales, midsummer traditions, and Selma Lagerlöf.
From Dior in Mumbai to Chanel in Los Angeles, these are the imagined upcoming fashion show destinations.
A house recognised for its conservative and contemporary style, Max Mara lends comfort and elegance with a sultry spin for its Cruise 2023 collection.
Maria Giulia Prezioso Maramotti, third generation of the family, and Ian Griffiths, creative director of the house, recount 70 years of creation by Max Mara.
As travel restrictions ease up, luxury brands are jumping back into old habits as they jet off across the world to unveil their upcoming collections.
Mon Coeur is Max Mara's invitation to transport us to our favourite summer destinations with vibrant colours and accessories that evoke that cool vacation atmosphere.
Max Mara's latest offerings heat up the concept of easy summer dressing.
Taking inspiration from the Alps and Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp, the Max Mara show saw three distinctive trends grace the runway.