Fashion has sprung!

Fashion has sprung!

Spring Summer collections for 2026

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Fashion has sprung!

A glimpse into brands and their collections for Spring Summer 2026.

Cos

Cos unveils its Spring Summer 2026 campaign fronted by Alexander Skarsgård, Park Gyuyoung and Vittoria Ceretti and Taemin Park.

A refined palette of grounded neutrals shapes the collection, with head-to-toe monochromatic looks taking centrestage. Surface texture adds depth and dimension, from supple leather and croc-effect finishes to breathable linens. Heritage references emerge through pinstripes and herringbone, grounding the collection in tradition while reinforcing a modern sensibility. 

Menswear adds a herringbone Balmacaan coat, while a butter-soft leather aviator jacket is elevated with a stand collar and concealed fastenings. Utility and sportswear references appear in a jacket with oversized flap pockets.

In womenswear, dresses introduce softness and movement, offsetting the tailored foundation with fluid silhouettes defined by crinkled textures and lingerie-inspired detailing. Shirting is elevated through delicate ruffles, bringing a sense of femininity and refinement to the modern wardrobe.

The Cos Spring Summer 2026 collection will be presented in Seoul, South Korea on March 25.


H&M Atelier

For Spring-Summer 2026, H&M Atelier ventures towards sunlit horizons with a new collection shaped by coastal lifestyles. 

The seasonal evolution embraces an outdoor sensibility and the rhythm of longer days, where simple, essential shapes meet fluid construction and a palette softened by summer light. The collection reads like a well-curated travel edit: pocket-front shirts, Henley tees and sleeveless knits act as foundations, layered beneath relaxed blazers and airy windbreakers. Cargo trousers, Bermuda shorts cut below the knee, and pleated pants that pool at the ankle define the season's elongated, laid-back silhouette. 

Fits are generously proportioned, with untucked shirttails emerging from beneath technical outerwear and knitwear—an artful ease achieved through relaxed proportions and considered layering. Each piece carries a lived-in character, enhanced by a sun-bleached colour palette drawn from Provence — the coastal city of Marseille and the arid beauty of the surrounding landscapes — dusty earth tones, faded mint, and washed denim that looks cool and comfortable.


H&M Studio

For SS26, H&M Studio embraces its eccentric side – in attitude and expression. 

The collection balances softness with strength and tradition with rebellion, but always returns to the idea of interpretation and reinvention – allowing each wearer to make the pieces entirely their own. Silhouettes and shapes invite experimentation. Tailoring grounds the lineup, from a coat in a classic brown check with an elongated neckline that also evokes the comfort of a bathrobe, a sharp black blazer with a high back slit, inward-curving armholes and a raw-edged lining peeking out from the sleeves. Wide-leg black trousers can be folded at the waistband to the back, front, or not at all, for sculptural volume.

Other standout pieces include a painted denim jacket and jean set with expressive brushstrokes for a raw, defiant finish, a black offset lace short-sleeved dress that bares the shoulders, along with a tie waist and trailing lace-trim straps, a brown check dress with a zip front, zig-zag stitching, puffed shoulders and a raw hem, and a black utilitarian jacket sculpted with front darts, a tucked waist and a loose, easy back.

Materials span wool, leather, cotton, alpaca blends and mohair blends. The colour palette pairs classic black, brown, grey and white with offbeat hues of burgundy, candy floss pink, pistachio green, soft citrus yellow and pale turquoise. Surreal floral prints depict fuzzy blooms or oversized chrysanthemums. Accessories take on playful proportions: a burgundy pillow-shaped leather bag, a burgundy fabric-draped heel with a diamond-shaped front, and bold jewellery featuring playful flowers and a brushed vintage finish.


Versace

A collective expression of a singularly Versace spirit: the Spring Summer 2026 campaign, subverting tradition with the sensuality that defines the brand. 

An embodied community, captured by three visionary photographers, bringing together behemoths, established and underground.

Three distinct visions, coalescing to stir a feeling and attitude—a way of being, unlocking the gesture and sensibility inherent in the collection. An unspoken language with an irreverent clash of couture and the street, the divine and dirty; Italian elegance with an outrageous impulse.

It’s a continuation of an approach that began in September, with Versace Embodied, seeing the House collaborate with cultural forces, bringing body to their uncompromising expression. A dialogue invoking the fundamental essence of Versace: the confronting glamour of Steven Meisel, the raw intimacy of Frank Lebon, and the cinematic power of Tania Franco Klein.


Tod’s

Tod’s presents the Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, the new chapter in the Italian Stories series, celebrating the Italian lifestyle through authentic, shared moments.Set along the iconic Amalfi Coast, the campaign conveys a sense of freedom, joy and fluid movement. Images captured in the moment reveal an innate beauty, expressing an elegant yet effortless lifestyle.

The Torre della Limonaia in Maiori, in the South of Italy, becomes the ideal backdrop for a story that reflects the warmth and authenticity of Italian living. The campaign was shot by British photographer Alasdair McLellan, under the creative direction of Kevin Tekinel and Charles Levai. The images unfold as a sequence of intimate, convivial scenes, where relationships take centrestage. From relaxed moments by the pool to views suspended over the blue of the Mediterranean, each image communicates a natural, understated elegance.

Under the vision of Creative Director Matteo Tamburini, Tod’s continues its narrative of contemporary refinement, presenting a collection rooted in the highest expression of craftsmanship and timeless Italian style.


Celine

Celine presents the Celine Summer 2026 collection, under Michael Rider, through an exclusive fashion show set at Saint-Cloud National Estate in Paris, France. This collection continues and connects with Michael Rider’s debut for Celine, Celine Printemps 2026, narrating an ongoing story of youth and their way of life—moving forward even as the seasons change. It beautifully expresses the essence of Celine through a seamless blend of Parisian chic and fresh American sensibilities. The collection is likened to memories that remain timeless and unforgettable, inviting audiences to interpret the spirit of Celine in their own way.

In addition, the Éte 2026 capsule collection captures the spirit of Parisian summer through vibrant, colourful ready-to-wear and accessories that maintain an air of elegance, blending classic refinement with a sense of playfulness inspired by Michael Rider’s design approach.  

This also includes the Small Halfmoon Soft Triomphe bag, an evolution of the Halfmoon Soft Triomphe first introduced with the debut Spring 2026 collection. For Summer 2026, this design is reimagined in a smaller size, offering a more compact silhouette while preserving the elegance and distinctive identity that define Celine. 

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