MAXIME’s Latest Collection Explores “A Man and His Objects”
Unraveling the profound emotions of tranquility, coziness, and protection.
Unraveling the profound emotions of tranquility, coziness, and protection.
Serving uniforms fit for playing tennis or soaking up the member’s club.
Including two footwear offerings and three articles of clothing.
The Italian luxury house’s latest accessory is made of a transparent silicone and features brass-finished hardware.
The graphic pieces are set to drop in black and white colorways.
Hard graphics contradict soft sartorial nods for a diverse genderless presentation.
As well as Johanna Parv, Satisfy Running athlete Stian Dahl Somerseth, MM6 Maison Margiela, RANRA, and more.
Creating a new home, away, and third kits.
Communicated through war-focused camo prints, bulleted blazers, and more.
From heavyweight streetwear partnerships to Ivy League’s resurgence, tennis continues to be a sartorial hit, on and off the court.
Welcoming a melange of bright hues and animal prints across new outerwear, accessories, and more.
Inspired by haunting religious estates and contemporary German artwork.
Introducing new “Love” designs, accessories, and more.
Celebrating a day that remembers the 863 abolitions of slavery in Suriname and the Dutch Antilles.
Staged at the Opéra Garnier with “Fade to Grey” by Visage to set the narrative.
Designed for running and loaded with technical features — but just as comfortable for casual wear.
Taking inspiration from the club’s green and white jersey from the 1995/96 campaign.
Introducing new tracksuits, shorts, hoodies, and more.
Hop to it before stocks run out.
Featuring arachnid-themed graphics by designer Takuji Mikida.