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#SweetHalf.. 2022 collection from "Max Mara": a summer anthem

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Max Mara imagines a clever, sullen writer of the "Beat Generation" writing a long hot summer story on an old school typewriter. It's a complex more romance, intrigue, moral dilemmas, and elegant boredom against a backdrop of elegant villas, secluded beaches, fast cars, boats, restaurants and chic casinos. So was the writer Françoise Quoirez. An uncontrollable teen, loving writers like Proust, Stendhal, Gide and Camus. She was expelled from school twice (one time for hanging a bust of Molière). When she was seventeen, after failing her bachelor's degree, she had to forgo the usual family summer vacation in order to stay home for tickets. She was denied the reality of those long, lazy months in which she rests at home on the beach to adopt a philosophical method: there she went to her mind.Under the pseudonym "Françoise Sagan", her fictional summer as "Sad Morning" embodies the important piece of literature that has shaken social reality. Her film "The Book," directed by Otto Preminger, was hailed as a major cinematic achievement. The heroine of the film, Cécile, is able to enjoy all kinds of delicious and charming entertainment that the author would have had on her real vacation and finds plenty of time for self-analysis. Max Mara analyzes the character of today's Cécile, the rebellious bourgeoisie. Sagan's signature style in her effortless, offbeat and elegant outfit, echoing classic work attire, hunter's robe, worker's jacket, mechanical overalls and carpenter's pants is reimagined through luxurious apparel in delicate gabardine, canvas, perfect poplin and jeans, featuring contrast stitching.Boys' tops and sandals with chunky crepe slippers complete the liberated girl's silhouette, while red chiffon embroidery and subtle feathers add sheer contrast. The range of colors ranges from sandy to wheatish and from navy to black, although there are some touches of orange and yellow as well. Sofas, umbrellas, and windbreakers as instruments of a nostalgic summer chant evokes the breeze on a striped canvas. “Now we are all existentialists,” declares critics of modern philosophical thought. Certainly over the past year and a half, we've learned a thing or two about discovering our freedom just as Sagan has. The environment, which one critic described as the "existentialism of luxury hotels." And from Max Mara's point of view, it's just the perfect combination of powerful mental exercise and sensory well-being for a great summer ahead.The range of colors ranges from sandy to wheatish and from navy to black, although there are some touches of orange and yellow as well. Sofas, umbrellas, and windbreakers as instruments of a nostalgic summer chant evokes the breeze on a striped canvas. “Now we are all existentialists,” declares critics of modern philosophical thought. Certainly over the past year and a half, we've learned a thing or two about discovering our freedom just as Sagan has. The environment, which one critic described as the "existentialism of luxury hotels." And from Max Mara's point of view, it's just the perfect combination of powerful mental exercise and sensory well-being for a great summer ahead.The range of colors ranges from sandy to wheatish and from navy to black, although there are some touches of orange and yellow as well. Sofas, umbrellas, and windbreakers as instruments of a nostalgic summer chant evokes the breeze on a striped canvas. “Now we are all existentialists,” declares critics of modern philosophical thought. Certainly over the past year and a half, we've learned a thing or two about discovering our freedom just as Sagan has. The environment, which one critic described as the "existentialism of luxury hotels." And from Max Mara's point of view, it's just the perfect combination of powerful mental exercise and sensory well-being for a great summer ahead.“Now we are all existentialists,” declares critics of modern philosophical thought. Certainly over the past year and a half, we've learned a thing or two about discovering our freedom just as Sagan has. The environment, which one critic described as the "existentialism of luxury hotels." And from Max Mara's point of view, it's just the perfect combination of powerful mental exercise and sensory well-being for a great summer ahead.“Now we are all existentialists,” declares critics of modern philosophical thought. Certainly over the past year and a half, we've learned a thing or two about discovering our freedom just as Sagan has. The environment, which one critic described as the "existentialism of luxury hotels." And from Max Mara's point of view, it's just the perfect combination of powerful mental exercise and sensory well-being for a great summer ahead.

Sagan's signature style in her effortless, offbeat and elegant outfit, echoes the classic work outfit, hunter's robe, worker's jacket, mechanic overalls and carpenter's pants reimagined through luxury apparel.

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