Loro Piana has unveiled its latest Spring/Summer 2026 collection. While revered for its material compositions and sleek silhouettes, this season the Italian Maison is experimenting with color and tones — furthering its mastery beyond fabrics.
Delving into the nuances behind its legacy, from materials to high-quality constructions, it’s the colors that make up this rich history that take center stage. As textures like cashmere, silk, and Merino wool form the foundation of the collection, these are dressed in earthy tones that blend seamlessly with bold accents of red, yellow, marigold and turquoise.
Shape and form are a prominent part of the Maison’s DNA, and here, its staple pieces are reimagined in relaxed silhouettes for the warmer months. Whether it’s tailored blazers or slouchy pants, unique fusions of cashmere, wool and silk on cardigans and sweaters are paired with chinos. Iconic models like the Spagna and Traveller jackets also return alongside a bomber iteration of its classic Maremma jacket.
Bringing the theme to summer in the outdoors, Loro Piana introduces a range of boating looks to complement SS26. As well as sleek Punto Milano peacoats, the Maison also incorporates its technical know-how into a selection of sailing pieces, workwear-inspired pants in a variety of fabrications, and Solaro Bomber jackets.
Elsewhere, exhibiting its take on formality for the outdoors, tailoring looks like suits and evening wear arrive more relaxed, and loose-fitting Bermuda shorts are juxtaposed with white tuxedos. Its accessory offering, however, includes travel additions and luggage options like technical duffle bags, hold-all weekender, and oversized Bale bag — all delivered in a selection of colorways ranging from warm neutrals to dark browns.
In addition to the ready-to-wear collection, Loro Piana goes back to its roots and iconic styles by launching two new cashmere palimpsests: the Sergio program, essential knits that Sergio Loro Piana would wear; and the Cedar Treccia program showcasing classic cable knits.
Translating the collection’s colorful theme to a physical showcase, the Maison will be presenting the SS26 looks today (September 24) at the heritage landmark building Palazzo Citterio for Milan Fashion Week. The palace, which has been home to traditional and contemporary artworks from the likes of Picasso, Modigliani, and more, sets the stage to take viewers on a journey of Loro Piana’s legacy.
Explore the SS26 looks in the gallery above.
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