
Banana Republic heads to the sun-drenched streets of Lisbon, Portugal for its Summer Edit. Framed by the city’s limestone arches and azulejo-tiled walls, Jon Paul Phillips gives the collection a sense of motion and place that suits the brand’s slow travel theme.
Banana Republic Summer Edit

Banana Republic’s campaign pairs Lisbon’s old architecture with menswear shaped for summer, mixing heritage references with the needs of a man in transit. Whether cycling through cobblestone streets or pausing with a vintage Leica in hand, Jon Paul gives the story a sun-warmed, well-traveled tone.

Banana Republic centers the Summer Edit wardrobe on linen and other lightweight fabrics that suit both the city and the coast. On Jon Paul, relaxed button-downs in olive and slate sit alongside striped shorts and windowpane blazers that tighten the line of the look.

Utility jackets and woven leather loafers give the season a practical style, the same kind a traveler reaches for at the end of a long afternoon. Banana Republic draws a link between Portuguese craftsmanship and its own attention to detail, presenting its man as ideal, one that is curious, seasoned, and well-dressed.

Before this Lisbon edit, the brand looked backward to its safari and field-gear roots in the Banana Republic archive reissue.













