- Maramotti, Achille
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▪ 2006Italian fashion entrepreneur (b. Jan. 7, 1927, Reggio Emilia, Italy—d. Jan. 12, 2005, Albinea, Italy), founded the fashion house Max Mara and was credited with introducing high-quality ready-to-wear fashion to Italy. At a time when many Italians preferred to have their clothes made for them, Maramotti had the idea to have superbly made clothing available off the rack. He started the company in 1951 with a single coat and suit. The clothing was stylish but not trendy, and though he did employ famous designers, they were required to work anonymously for the company. By 2005 Max Mara had more than 20 labels—among them Sportmax, I Blues, and Marella—and hundreds of retail shops throughout the world. Maramotti was also known for his banking interests and his collection of contemporary art.
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Universalium. 2010.