Published
September 20, 2024
Luxury outerwear brand Mackage has launched its fall/winter 2024 collection with a new campaign starring supermodel Stella Maxwell and actor Alexander Skarsgård.
Dubbed ‘The Modern Nomad’, the collection embraces the spirit of exploration and change. It offers lifestyle and wardrobe essentials that seamlessly transition between seasons, including lightweight cotton and leather pieces, as well as fashion-forward styles featuring embroidery, faux fur, and metallics.
Inspired by the ethos of reinvention, each piece in the collection embodies Mackage’s commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and fashion-forward design, while ensuring that the wearer is protected from the elements.
The collection launches with a campaign that welcomes back Maxwell and Skarsgård as the faces of the Fall/Winter 2024 campaign. Their year-long partnership with the brand, underscores their shared values with Mackage.
“I am thrilled to continue my partnership with Mackage for the Fall Winter ’24 campaign. Representing a brand that stands for quality, innovation, and timeless style is an honor, and I am excited to be a part of their journey once again. I look forward to showcasing the incredible designs that Mackage has brought to life this season,” said Skarsgård.
Maxwell added “Being a part of the Mackage family for another season is truly special. Their dedication to craftsmanship and creating pieces that are both functional and fashionable aligns perfectly with my own values. I can’t wait for everyone to see what we have in store for this collection.”
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