Banana Republic Finds Its Spring Inspiration in Santa Fe

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Published February 25, 2026

Banana Republic March 2026
Models Jeenu Mahadevan and Valentin Humbroich front Banana Republic’s March 2026 collection. Photo: Banana Republic

This March, Banana Republic finds its soul in the high desert. The new collection exchanges the predictable routine of city dressing for something more inspired. Banana Republic references the artistic communities of New Mexico, the remote landscapes where painters, writers, and thinkers once retreated to work in solitude and open space. The inspiration manifests with clothes that are rugged in spirit but refined in execution.

Banana Republic March 2026 Collection

Banana Republic March 2026

Banana Republic commits to its New Mexican vision with a color palette of rust and sage. They offer a direct conversation with the landscape itself, channeling the sun-bleached earth and scrubby vegetation that filled Georgia O’Keeffe’s canvases.

Banana Republic March 2026

The collection continues a long tradition of travel-minded dressing, where clothing bears the spirit of a storied place. Linen tailoring dominates the lineup in relaxed silhouettes, with earthy browns and ochre yellows giving each piece a grounded, easy character.

Banana Republic March 2026

Worn with suede shoes and layered with jewelry, the clothes possess their own story, their own way of life. Banana Republic strengthens that idea through a partnership with Salt Grass Jewelry, a Santa Fe artisanal label rooted in the shapes and textures of the Southwest.

Banana Republic March 2026

Banana Republic does its best work when it looks outward. A strong sense of place drives the storytelling, and the clothes know how to move through the world.

Banana Republic March 2026

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