
Adolfo Dominguez approaches spring-summer 2026 with style and clarity in “ZENIT,” a new season captured by Roi Romay. Featuring Anatol Modzelewski, the edit reflects on the idea of the zenith as a moment of peak light, translating it into clothes that appear lighter, softer, and more instinctive in motion.
Adolfo Dominguez Spring/Summer 2026

The spring-summer 2026 collection sits between structure and release, where draped shapes, exposed linings, raw edges, and visible stitching suggest a slow process of unraveling.

The shirt sits at the center of the lineup, treated as the collection’s most expressive piece. Rendered in linen, cotton, and lyocell, it reflects Adolfo Dominguez’s ongoing appreciation for texture, movement, and the way fabric falls in motion.

Mandarin collars, clean button-downs, and oversized silhouettes set a steady pace, while abstract prints introduce a graphic edge. The collection proposes an understated sophistication grounded in fabric that breathes and moves with the body.

Anatol Modzelewski stays in the spotlight in Tod’s spring 2026 campaign on the Amalfi Coast.












