Founded in 1951 by Achille Maramotti in Reggio Emilia, the fashion house was initially named Confezioni Maramotti with the aim of introducing American industrial processes into European tailoring culture, thus creating Italian pret-a-porter. In 1957, the company expanded and moved to its new headquarters designed by industrial architect Eugenio Salvarani, changing its name to Max Mara. "Max" is a superlative, while "Mara" is a diminutive form of the founder's surname. Achille Maramotti chose the men's coat as an iconic garment for women's wardrobes, and in the 1960s, Max Mara established its creative studio to research the expression and personalization of outerwear. In the 1970s and 1980s, Max Mara began collaborating with international designers such as
Anne-Marie Beretta,
Emmanuelle Khanh,
Karl Lagerfeld,
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac,
Narciso Rodriguez, In 1989, the MM Magazine was launched, a biannual fashion and lifestyle publication distributed in the brand's stores and selected multi-brand retailers. In 2003, Max Mara relocated to its new campus in Reggio Emilia on Via Giulia Maramotti, designed by John McAslan & Partners. In 2013, the brand presented the Teddy Bear coat on the Autumn/Winter runway, made of alpaca wool and silk with a faux fur effect, inspiring a series of imitations. In 2014, the brand introduced
recycled materials into its Weekend New Life collection. In 2015, Max Mara collaborated with
Renzo Piano Building Workshop to create the Whitney Bag for the opening of the new
Whitney Museum of American Art in New York's Meatpacking District. ==Brands==