Max Mara’s 2026 Resort collection is a study in contrasts — a seamless blend of timeless Italian elegance and contemporary sophistication. Drawing on its rich heritage, the house revisits its roots while looking boldly to the future, producing a collection that feels at once classic and entirely now.
Inspired by the glamour of post-war Italy and the iconic women who defined its style, RE26 channels effortless confidence in every silhouette. From Naples to Rome, the Max Mara woman of 2025 is self-assured, poised, and unafraid to embrace sartorial detail with precision and panache.
The collection’s highlights include monogrammed silk pajamas, delicate embroidered cashmere sweaters, and striped shirts in soft pinks and blues with crisp collars and cuffs. Jackets adopt a lighter construction, drawing from Neapolitan tailoring, while audaciously rolled shorts and full-circle skirts with geometric pockets inject a playful edge. Signature cravat-print designs, first seen in 1951, make a stylish comeback, while strapless dresses, tops with portrait collars, and matching bras nod to Max Mara’s enduring commitment to elegance with intention.


Outerwear is unapologetically timeless. Belts, shawl-collared coats, funnel-necked jackets, and fringe-detailed pieces ensure the line transitions effortlessly from day to evening, while strapless gowns, adorned with crystal detailing and silk gauze, feel simultaneously sculpted and ethereal. The collection is Italian in its essence — designed to look good, feel strong, and move seamlessly through life’s moments.
Accessories also play a starring role. Max Mara introduces new iterations of the Whitney Bag alongside delicately refined silk scarves, available in a curated selection of exclusive models from June 18. Every detail, from tailored collars to rolled hems, speaks to the house’s commitment to refinement without excess.
Anchored by Italian cinematic glamour and the effortless verve of Naples and Rome, the Resort collection is a study in understated drama. Max Mara continues to prove why its style commands a global stage: it is confident, exacting, and unmistakably Italian.





