Un birthday to remember for a bag that doesn’t like rigid labels. And which celebrates by celebrating its origins and its identity, it is the Pasticcino Bag by Weekend Max Mara Spring Summer 2026.
A successful it bag, thanks to its countless qualities: versatile, casual but elegant, capable of changing season after season while remaining faithful to its DNA.
Pasticcino Bag by Weekend Max Mara Spring Summer 2026
Turns off ten candles there “Pasticcino Bag” by Weekend Max Mara. An anniversary to remember for a model born with the idea of combining the elegance of an evening clutch bag with ease and the practicality of a day bag. For the occasion, the Pastry Bag World Tour (a traveling project that each season chooses a different part of the world to talk about its craftsmanship and manufacturing tradition) returns to its origins, stopping in Italy. And it pays homage to two excellences of our house: Budri Alta Sartoria del Marble And Lisio Silk Art Foundation.
Style and variations
Minimalist or maximalist. The “Pasticcino Bag” by Weekend Max Mara it places no limits on interpretation and wearing, thanks to the very different proposals in which it has been expressed.
Pasticcino Bag by Weekend Max Mara.
It is proposed in three measures: large, medium and small. It varies constantly in materials, from cotton to the effect raffiafrom the jacquard at the tassel.
Limited Edition
Six special edition numbered bags to celebrate 10 years since the launch of the bag. With one relevant detail: the distinctive ball closure it is created in collaboration with Budri Alta Sartoria. THE marbles used for the Pasticcino Bag are all Italian: the ivory-colored Bardiglio Carrara with cerulean veins; the white-veined Calacatta Belgia of Carrara; the Fiori di Pesco Carnico, with its grey-ivory base and pink veins; the slabs of Nero di Ormea or Portoro Extra, with golden streaks; and the deep green of the Issogne variety.
Pasticcino Bag by Weekend MaxMara
Furthermore, the new “Pasticcino Bags” are all made with i fine fabrics of Fondazione Arte della Seta Lisio, a historic Florentine factory. With jacquard weaves inspired by the motifs of historic Tuscan buildings.
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