Banana Republic’s July Edit Anchors in Ericeira, Portugal

Nuno Marques heads to Portugal’s Atlantic coast as Banana Republic revisits its expedition roots through relaxed summer dressing.

The Fashionisto

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Published June 30, 2026

Nuno Marques shoulders the boom of a sailboat at sea, wearing a ribbed knit vest, archive-reissue cargo shorts, a blue bandana, and a Banana Republic logo cap
Nuno Marques rides out from the Ericeira harbor in a ribbed knit vest and archive-reissue cargo shorts. Photo: Banana Republic

Banana Republic’s July 2026 edit finds the brand in Ericeira, Portugal, a fishing town where its long-running fascination with adventure feels grounded in reality. Fronted by Portuguese model Nuno Marques, the story exchanges resort clichés for working docks and rugged Atlantic cliffs.

Banana Republic July 2026 Edit

Nuno Marques leans in profile against a beached fishing boat in a mesh photojournalist utility vest layered over a ribbed tank, a leather belt, and pleated shorts
Nuno Marques rests against a fishing boat in the mesh photojournalist vest paired with pleated shorts. Photo: Banana Republic

Ericeira gives fresh context to Banana Republic’s archive, particularly its utilitarian roots. The brand’s safari and expedition influences still resonate when placed in a community shaped by the sea.

Nuno Marques stands on a cobblestone harbor walk in an open basketweave linen shirt jacket, earth-toned linen Bermuda shorts, a beaded necklace, and leather sandals with fishing boats behind him
Nuno Marques cuts through the Ericeira harbor in an open basketweave shirt jacket and linen Bermuda shorts. Photo: Banana Republic

Nuno wears a wardrobe that pairs archive references with current ones. A mesh photojournalist vest recalls one of Banana Republic’s signature pieces, while linen separates, crochet-textured resort shirts, and archive-inspired cargo shorts keep the focus on breathable textures and practical dressing.

Nuno Marques smiles in a green crochet-stripe camp collar resort shirt and a drawstring bucket hat against the Atlantic coastline
Nuno Marques takes the Atlantic cliffs in a green crochet-stripe resort shirt and a drawstring bucket hat. Photo: Banana Republic

Banana Republic lets the town’s maritime character shape the collection instead of styling Portugal as a postcard backdrop. Leather sandals, flip-flops, bucket hats, and beaded jewelry complete the looks, keeping the focus on Ericeira itself. Travel becomes a way of dressing for the place you’re in.

Nuno Marques already fronted Banana Republic’s Alentejo coast outing earlier in the season, where coastal style showed up in linen tailoring and earthy texture.

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