One of Surrey Rocks favourite fashion brands Max & Co. (part of the MaxMara group) has just announced a brand new collaboration with London-based design studio Raeburn to release a capsule collection of eco-friendly outerwear and bags that uses recycled, bold and versatile fabrics.
Max & Co. was born in Italy in 1986 with the premise of making clothing that is artfully simple, beautifully crafted and designed for modern life. Their idea was to reimagine and energise the brand, bringing back their unique spirit in order to live up to their mission of making everyday fashion extraordinary.
The new collaboration with Raeburn features a stunning collection, which will be fully unveiled to the public soon.
For now we have a rose pink puffer with matching bag to show. We can’t wait to show you the full collection next month. Until then take a look at two other recent collabs the Italian fashion house has done with LA based Sami Miro Vintage and Italian artist Pietro Terzini.
MAX & CO. COLLABS
SAMI MIRO VINTAGE
Max & Co. presented ‘Becoming Undone’ inspired by the multifaceted woman inside each of us in its recent collection with designer and founder of Los Angeles based brand, Sami Miro Vintage — which is also a trailblazing sustainable fashion company. This collection tells the story of today’s renaissance woman through deconstructed tailoring, raw edges, exaggerated silhouettes, and exposed seams that fuse utility with femininity. The collection is stunning and fashion forward as you can see from the latest collection.
PIETRO TERZINI
Pietro Terzini is an Italian artist who lives and works in Milan. His style ranges from digital art to fine art, passing through street art. This marks the 4th recent collaboration for the fashion house. Terzini’s statements are absolute gems and are always directly linked to the garment on which they are applied, often overturning every expectation. There are two collections – fashion and homeware. The collaboration with Pietro Terzini is splashed with the artist’s signature wit and attitude. Because life’s too short for boring gifts and fashion.




























