Massimo Dutti Summer 2026 Finds Style in the Details

A stroll through Le Marais frames bags, sandals, and sunglasses as the essentials that shape a summer wardrobe.

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Published June 24, 2026

Quentin Demeester in rectangular Massimo Dutti sunglasses with an open-collar shirt layered under an overshirt
Quentin Demeester wears Massimo Dutti’s rectangular sunglasses with an an open collar shirt and overshirt. Photo: Massimo Dutti

Massimo Dutti’s latest summer 2026 edit positions accessories as part of the city’s daily choreography. Set in Le Marais and fronted by Quentin Demeester, the story follows the model through Parisian streets, cafés, and side roads. Suede totes, leather bags, sandals, sunglasses, and small carryalls become companions to everyday movement.

Massimo Dutti Summer 2026 Accessories Edit

Quentin Demeester walking a Paris sidewalk in a Massimo Dutti linen blouson and pleated trousers, a soft tote tucked under one arm and leather flip-flops on his feet
Quentin Demeester crosses the street with a soft tote at the elbow and leather flip-flops on foot. Photo: Massimo Dutti

The imagery commits to a worn-in vision of summer. Relaxed linen shirts, knit polos, lightweight jackets, and generous trousers pair with accessories that feel integrated into a complete wardrobe.

Quentin Demeester in a checked Massimo Dutti linen shirt with rectangular sunglasses hooked at the placket and a leather tote on his shoulder
Quentin Demeester hooks sunglasses onto a checked linen shirt with a leather tote on the shoulder. Photo: Massimo Dutti

Massimo Dutti’s accessories serve the routine. Bags are slung casually over the shoulder, sunglasses shift from pocket to hand, and sandals accompany long walks across sunlit pavement.

Quentin Demeester from behind in a Massimo Dutti ribbed knit polo and wide linen trousers, a slouchy suede hobo bag riding at the hip
Quentin Demeester turns at the curb, a slouchy suede hobo at the hip beside a ribbed knit polo. Photo: Massimo Dutti

A familiar French quality runs through the styling, recalling the effortless city dressing long associated with Left Bank creatives. In that context, the accessories feel like essentials, the pieces that take a wardrobe from morning coffee to a late evening walk. Massimo Dutti positions accessories as everyday tools, shaped as much by habit as taste.

Quentin Demeester walking with wired earbuds in a Massimo Dutti linen shirt, a suede tote on the shoulder and a lightweight overshirt knotted at the waist
Quentin Demeester knots an overshirt at the waist while a suede tote and wired earbuds handle the rest. Photo: Massimo Dutti

Francisco Henriques takes the same summer wardrobe indoors for Massimo Dutti’s Room 01: Diaries, swapping the Parisian streets for a light-filled interior of sketching and slow afternoons.

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