It\u2019s fitting that the group term for butterflies is \u2018kaleidoscope\u2019, because Weekend Max Mara\u2019s S\/S 2021 collection is emblazoned with prismatic prints of fluttering wings.\nFor spring, the Italian brand has teamed up with renowned American illustrator and artist Donald Robertson, on a breezy womenswear collection of \u2018Flutterfly\u2019 motif pieces...
Donald Robertson – famed American illustrator – creates figurative winged creatures for Weekend Max Mara’s S/S 2021 collection
It’s fitting that the group term for butterflies is ‘kaleidoscope’, because Weekend Max Mara’s S/S 2021 collection is emblazoned with prismatic prints of fluttering wings. For spring, the Italian brand has teamed up with renowned American illustrator and artist Donald Robertson, on a breezy womenswear collection of ‘Flutterfly’ motif pieces, which are the result of instinctive inspiration. ‘Imagine my ear is a door into my brain. The
crawled up and into my head – they seemed to understand exactly what I wanted to create from the start,’ Robertson explains.Robertson is famed for his expressive, uplifting and playful illustrations, which revel in a spontaneous sense of form and colour. The artist has collaborated with a host of brands and retailers, including Bergdorf Goodman and Smashbox.
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