Redefining the traditional and stuffy suit, the Sportmax Spring 2012 collection presented at Milan Fashion Week revealed a line of fresh, sleek and chic non-traditional suits and pieces.
True to its name, the Sportmax collection for next season was definitley sportified. The brand is known for sporty and classically polished pieces fit for the day-to-day, and even if it strayed a little from that -- with a shiny transparent blouse, studded skirts and Versace-esque cutouts -- it didn't stray far.
The Sportmax Spring 2012 collection showcased pastel and sherbert shades, including mint and raspberry, in styles that ranged from slick short suits and tailored jackets to belted sleeveless liners and straight pencil skirts. Accenting some of the looks were soft floral prints in turquoise to midnight blue hues.
Sporty Pastel Suits
The Sportmax Spring 2012 Collection Showcases Fresh Polish
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