
Banana Republic heads to Portugal’s Alentejo Coast for its June 2026 edit, where wide beaches, pine-covered hills, and sun-bleached landscapes set the mood for a summer wardrobe. Models Valentin Humbroich and Nuno Marques lead the outing, moving between beachside lunches and long afternoons outdoors.
Banana Republic June 2026 Edit


The Alentejo Coast feels like natural territory for Banana Republic, a brand that has long tied its clothing to the idea of travel. Linen shirts hang open against the sea breeze, textured knit polos bring depth to neutral palettes, and relaxed tailoring arrives with the easy confidence of a holiday already underway.

The collection draws from the Alentejo landscape through earthy tones and natural textures. Bouclé knit polos, embroidered resort shirts, washed denim, and lightweight linen separates sit alongside easy seersucker tailoring, balancing beachside ease with a slightly more polished point of view.

Elsewhere, loose denim, open collars, leather sandals, and woven accessories reinforce the sense of escape across the images. Together, the looks reinforce Banana Republic’s enduring belief that the best summer clothes belong to a place as much as a season.

The same slow-travel through-line takes a more urban form in the brand’s Lisbon edit, where Jon Paul Phillips moves between limestone arches and azulejo-tiled walls.





