Available now in boutiques and online, the Loro Piana Resort 2026 collection captures that pre-summer sweet spot when the suitcase has yet to be packed but the fantasy is fully formed.
The inbox is still full, the school year is not quite over, and the calendar continues to overachieve with end-of-year performances, camp forms, dentist appointments, teacher gifts, and the occasional meeting that could have been an email. And yet, somewhere in the background, summer has already begun. You are thinking about where you might go, what you might pack, whether you really need another linen shirt or straw bag, and why the answer is almost certainly yes.
Loro Piana’s Resort 2026 collection arrives at just the right time. Its quietly polished wardrobe is built for city days that already feel warmer, long weekends that offer the first taste of escape, and the summer holiday slowly becoming the main character. The collection moves with the ease one expects from Loro Piana, but with a brighter, more sun-drenched spirit. Linen, naturally, takes the lead. In menswear, it appears in shorts, trousers, the house’s iconic André shirt, and the new Franco shirt, while the Traveller jacket is reimagined as a linen waistcoat and the Spagna jacket becomes a vest. For women, linen is mixed with silk and appears across dresses, shirts, and skirts with floral and geometric block prints, as well as hand-made embroidery. The silhouettes are loose, fluid, and unbothered, which is precisely how one hopes to feel by June.
The colors seem to have already left town. The palette moves through shades of blue, fresh whites, sandy and coral tones, vibrant reds and oranges, with prints and accents that give the clothes a little holiday voltage. All-white looks bring that crisp, freshly arrived feeling, while full-length pieces skim the body with the kind of ease that suggests one has packed well, slept enough, and somehow avoided checking email. The Bale hobo, in pliable nubuck, adds the right amount of polish for the city, the airport, and whatever lunch turns into after.
By the sea, the collection loosens its collar. Shell prints, aquamarine hues, striped cotton, and marine motifs bring in the Mediterranean. There are fluid trousers and shirts in light Solaire linen and more structured Tropical linen, a relaxed straight-cut shirt paired with striped cigarette pants, short parkas layered over elongated dresses, and a linen jacket-and-vest set for anyone who believes tailoring deserves a vacation too.
Accessories carry the mood further. The La Piscina motif brings a fresh poolside note to garments and accessories, including the new Gioia shopper, while shell-shaped enamel jewelry adds a playful accent in vibrant colors and patterns. New sandals and clean-lined flats in precious suedes complete the looks with quiet polish and day-long ease.
The campaign, photographed by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen and featuring Selena Forrest, Ida Heiner, and Just Verhoeff, places the collection inside a modern architectural residence in Palm Springs. Surrounded by desert, stone, cacti, and the shifting reflections of pool light, the imagery draws out the contrast between the architecture, the landscape, and the fluidity of the clothes. Against the rugged landscape, the softness of the clothes comes into focus: refined, relaxed, and ready for wherever summer decides to happen.
The Loro Piana Resort 2026 collection is available now in boutiques and online, with Resort Wave II arriving in stores and on loropiana.com on June 3. Discover the women’s collection here and the men’s collection here.




