SPRING/SUMMER 2026 COLLECTION
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection unfolds as a joyful collision of ornament and color—expressive, dimensional, and unabashedly spirited. It is a season defined by movement and mood, capturing the optimism of warmer days in its most vivid form.
True to the brand’s global vision, inspiration is sourced both near and far. At the heart of the collection are the richly layered interiors of Le Sirenuse, where decorative objects, textiles, and artworks gathered over decades create a distinctive visual world. Intricate embroidery and expressive prints remind of Indian palace ceilings and antique Japanese textiles, while lively Ikat motifs introduce their own rhythm across the collection. Summer dresses feature delicate needlework, silk and cotton garments carry painterly prints, while breezy caftans and flowing skirts move with an ease suited to long days in the sun.
about the campaign
Photographed at Neuendorf House in Mallorca, the Spring/Summer 2026 campaign unfolds within one of the most distinctive works of contemporary Mediterranean architecture. Designed in the late 1980s by John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin and set among olive, carob, and almond trees, the house exists in constant dialogue with nature, allowing light and shadow to move across its surfaces throughout the day. Within this composed architectural environment, the expressive language of Emporio Sirenuse finds its natural counterpart. The result is a conversation between structure and spontaneity, where architecture, nature, and ornament coexist with a distinctly Mediterranean sense of balance.
Art Direction: Magnus Berger / Photographer: Dan Martensen / Stylist: Hilda Sandström









