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Take It To The Max
To celebrate the opening of MaxMara's first store in Scotland we showcase the epitome of Italian luxury and style
Styling: Shauna McGregor
Photography: Stew Bryden
Wool and alpaca blend short teddy fabric jacket, £1,635. Wool and alpaca blend teddy fabric scarf, £395. Mock turtleneck, £260. Mohair bouclé short skirt, £285. Tights, £20. Croc embossed calf leather boots, £875.
Lightweight pure camel drap long waistcoat, £1,690. Mock turtleneck, £260. Lightweight pure camel drap long skirt, £790. Tights, £20. Croc embossed calf leather boots, £875.
Zebra-pattern mohair yarn tunic dress, £440. Mock turtleneck, £260. Tights, £20. Croc embossed calf leather boots, £875.
Mock turtleneck, £260. Leather vest bag, £830. Lightweight pure camel drap trousers, £485. Croc embossed calf leather boots, £875.
Zebra-pattern mohair yarn cardigan, £485. Printed silk twill jacket, £1, 075. Mock turtleneck, £260. Printed silk twill skirt, £510. Tights, £20. Croc embossed calf leather boots, £875. Bag in printed Calf skin, £1,290.
Redingote with shawl collar in sable-effect pure camel drap, £1,805. Mock turtleneck, £260. Lightweight pure camel drap trousers, £485. Croc embossed calf leather boots, £875.
Coat in sable-effect double wk/ws, £3,265. Mock turtleneck in pure wool yarn, £260. Long skirt in wk/ws flannel, £905. Boots in calf leather croc embossed, £875. Tights , £20.
Short coat in wool/cashmere , £2,085. Mock turtleneck in pure wool yarn, £260. Short skirt in croc print nappa leather,-£770. Boots in calf leather croc embossed, £875
All items MaxMara, available at 23 Multrees Walk, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ or online at www.maxmara.com
Founded in 1951 by the late visionary, Achille Maramotti, Max Mara is now available in more than 2,600 locations in more than 100 countries. The Multrees Walk store carries the latest collections across all MaxMara brands including Max Mara, Sportmax,‘S Max Mara and Weekend Max Mara including accessories and sunglasses.
Model: Rachel Flett at Model Team
Make Up Artist: Ainslie Currie
Hair Stylist: Jack Baxter
Styling Assistant: Alice Sawyer
Photography Assistant: Carla Girvan
Location: The Garment Factory, Glasgow
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