
COLLECTION
Restraint as a summer language.
Loro Piana Resort 2026 is not about volume or statement. It is about fabric that moves without effort and silhouettes that never impose. The collection is built around one specific idea: that a well-spent summer day, whether in a city or at a sunlit destination, asks for clothing that holds its quality quietly. Sophistication and ease in complete agreement. Nothing announces itself. Everything simply works.
SAVOIR-FAIRE
Pure lines, weightless fabrics.
The silhouettes are clean. Lines fall naturally around the body, not imposed upon it. The materials, as expected from a house whose identity is rooted entirely in fabric, are impalpable in the truest sense. Loro Piana’s savoir-faire is most visible precisely when least visible: in the drape, the breathability, the way a piece holds its shape across a full day.
The palette is an ode to the season. Blues in various depths, vibrant reds and oranges, sandy and coral tones, and fresh whites. Prints and accents punctuate without interrupting the collection’s essential calm.

CITY
Linen, restraint, and the icons reimagined.
The Loro Piana Icons return in lighter language. The Traveller jacket arrives as a waistcoat in linen, its tailoring intact but its weight removed. The Spagna jacket is reproportioned into a vest, holding the same easy authority of the original. Both are quiet revisions, the kind that reward close attention rather than demanding it.
Linen does the work across menswear: shorts, trousers, the long-running André shirt, and the new Franco. In womenswear, it is paired with silk and finished with hand-worked embroidery, all-over floral motifs, and geometric block prints. All-white ensembles read as the season’s most considered statement. Full-length pieces follow the body in a fluid, organic line.
The Bale hobo in pliable nubuck closes the city wardrobe. Casual and sophisticated at once, it is a bag built to move between settings without changing register.
SEASIDE
A marine palette, controlled and bright.
The seaside chapter pulls in the marine world directly. Shell prints, aquamarine hues, and two distinct linen weights, light Solaire and more structured Tropical, shape the silhouette across fluid trousers and shirts in long and short sleeves.
A relaxed straight-cut shirt holds the classic warmth of summer dressing, paired with cigarette pants in striped cotton for an unexpected counterpoint. A short parka layers over an elongated dress or matching striped trousers. A jacket-and-vest set in linen carries the lightest possible suggestion of tailoring.
The brand’s check patterns return in dynamic colour combinations. Vibrant foulards punctuate the looks. The La Piscina motif runs across garments and the new Gioia shopper. Shell-shaped jewellery, cast in enamel across an array of vibrant colours, threads through the collection as a recurring playful note. New sandals and clean-lined flats in precious suedes complete the seaside wardrobe.

CAMPAIGN
Palm Springs, desert light.
Photographed by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen, the campaign features models Selena Forrest, Ida Heiner, and Just Verhoeff within a modern architectural residence in Palm Springs, California. The house sits in the desert. Stone, cacti, and a pool whose reflected light casts long, soft shadows across the architecture.
The contrast is the point. Where the landscape is dry and angular, the garments are soft. Where the setting is still, the fabrics move. It is a juxtaposition that works precisely because Loro Piana’s materials carry enough weight to hold their own against a strong environment.
AVAILABILITY
Available now.
For Boujeez, the collection arrives at exactly the right moment. A Gulf wardrobe built around travel, private gatherings, and the particular ease of a summer moving between destinations finds in Resort 2026 a vocabulary it already understands. Restraint. Quality. The kind of distinction that requires no explanation.
Available from 6 May in all Loro Piana boutiques and on loropiana.com













