Is Weekend Max Mara a luxury brand?

Max Mara and Burberry are both luxury brands with a strong following in the world of fashion, and the quality of their products speaks for itself. Max Mara and Burberry can both be found gracing the covers of the world's top magazines, as well as on the catwalks at the upcoming New York Fashion Week 2019.

Is Weekend Max Mara part of Max Mara?

Brands. Max Mara has spawned 35 labels, although Max Mara womenswear remains the core of the company. Other brands include Sportmax, Sportmax Code, Weekend Max Mara, Marella, Pennyblack, iBlues, MAX&Co. (the trendy, youth division), and Marina Rinaldi.

Are Max Mara coats made in Italy?

Max Mara women's fashion has always stood for timeless design, high quality materials and the best made in Italy quality – French-inspired designs reinvented through the lens of traditional Italian style. What began in the 1950s with the camel wrap coat is now a charismatic brand with unparalleled allure.

Is Max Mara made in China?

Timeless, understated and a feat of 'Made in Italy' production, Max Mara's coats have become emblematic of Achille Maramotti's pioneering ready-to-wear brand. … There is a factory in Casalmaggiore, but the other in San Maurizio, where Maramotti moved part of the group's production in 1988, specialises in coats.

Is Marella a luxury brand?

Marella is an Italian luxury fashion brand, which was established in 1988. The brand is a part of Max Mara Group and specializes in high-quality women's clothing and accessories.

What brands are under Max Mara?

Max Mara Studio is one of Max Mara's many diffusion lines (i.e. sub-brands), which include Weekend Max Mara, 'S Max Mara, MAX&Co., Penny Black, Marella, Sportmax, and Marina Rinaldi. Max Mara Studio focuses on fashion staples and reinterpreting classic clothing for the contemporary woman.

Is Max Mara Weekend Made in China?

Timeless, understated and a feat of 'Made in Italy' production, Max Mara's coats have become emblematic of Achille Maramotti's pioneering ready-to-wear brand. After graduating in law from the University of Parma, followed by a stint at a Swiss raincoat manufacturer, Maramotti set up his own business in 1951.