Max Mara Spring/Summer 2025 Runway Show

Max Mara's Spring/Summer 2025 runway at Milan Fashion Week delivered a refined vision of precision and elegance, shaped by creative director Ian Griffiths’ intellectual approach. Drawing inspiration from Hypatia of Alexandria, the 4th-century mathematician, Griffiths explored the intersection of fashion and geometry, infusing the collection with scientific rigor while maintaining Max Mara’s hallmark of effortless luxury. This season’s offering perfectly balanced tradition and innovation, creating a wardrobe that resonated with modern sophistication.

Tailoring was at the core of this collection, with a particular focus on darts—traditionally hidden but now boldly displayed to emphasize structure and form. Griffiths transformed these small, angular cuts into the defining element of the season, creating architectural silhouettes that felt fresh and dynamic. Sharp, triangular folds shaped waists and shoulders, drawing attention to the craftsmanship behind each piece. This attention to geometric detail extended into the collection's signature trench coats and blazers, offering a contemporary twist on classic staples without losing their timeless appeal.

The collection’s geometric influences were further highlighted through innovative cut-outs and sculpted shapes that moved gracefully with the wearer. One standout design was a ribbed-knit dress with parabolic arcs curving across the body, framing strategic cut-outs that flickered like encoded messages with each step. The colour palette was equally striking, drawing on the elements of a scientific laboratory—crystalline whites, deep blues, and metallic silvers—to give the collection a cool, refined aesthetic. With its fusion of form and function, this season from Max Mara embraced the elegance of precision in a way that felt both intellectual and deeply wearable.


Deyvid Dimitrov
London-based content creator and editor of Goldfoil magazine.