Sportmax: Redefining Fashion with Daring Energy
Sportmax, a part of the Max Mara Group, stands out from the polished offerings of its parent company by embracing a more daring and forward-pitched energy. While still focusing on everyday functionality, the brand pushes the boundaries of convention with its experimental tailoring, skewed silhouettes, and meticulously researched materials. Rather than following trends, Sportmax embraces friction by playing with contrasts like structure vs. fluidity and precision vs. instinct. The end result is a collection that echoes the sculptural intelligence of Phoebe Philo, the offbeat elegance of Dries van Noten, and the stealth luxury of The Row—a unique blend of thoughtful design and visceral impact.
The latest resort collection from Sportmax is a study in tension. Transparency is juxtaposed with sharp, constructed forms, and a sense of lightness is engineered into each piece. Lace is transformed into bold two-piece sets featuring wide, architectural trousers paired with boxy, square-cut tops. Polka-dot sarong dresses are twisted and cinched in soft-sculptural gestures that mold to the body without constraint.
Sleeveless jackets with graphic plissé detailing reveal backs held together by thin metallic straps reminiscent of industrial fastenings. Denim takes on a sartorial edge, with voluminous banana-leg trousers and shrunken, second-skin tops that hug the body with precision. Proportions are exaggerated to the extreme, with round-leg cargos ballooning to almost surreal scale, trumpet flares erupting and pooling dramatically at the hem, and high-cuffed jeans adding a raw twist to the collection. The Sleep-to-Street pieces offer a softer yet grounded alternative, with lace-encrusted slip dresses layered over wide-leg, boyish trousers and languid pajama sets that playfully subvert the classic power suit—feminine, yet undeniably strong.