Etro’s spring-summer 2026 collection feels like a mirage slowly resolving. Marco De Vincenzo directs a world in gentle motion, where travel becomes metaphor and the line between memory and fabric blurs.
Paisley, Etro’s long-standing motif, reemerges as a point of departure. It’s recast in soft metallics, overdyed silks, and shadowed jacquards. It floats across shirts, trousers, and scarves like traces left by a passing thought.
Silhouettes alternate between definition and softness. Drawstring trousers, long jackets, and relaxed shirting are cut to hang naturally, with a looseness that suggests the body at rest.
Everything feels tactile and tonal, arranged around the idea of a journey that takes its time, guided more by instinct than destination. Accessories stay close to the story. Scarves feel lifted from a suitcase mid-transit, bags carry the weight of real use, and soft-soled shoes complete the look without breaking its pace.
Etro presents a wardrobe for the eternal traveler: someone who moves through time, place, and memory. Each piece reads like a marker from a journey already lived or one taking shape. The brand gestures forward and leaves the path open.
Etro Spring/Summer 2026 Collection























