
Brioni’s spring-summer 2026 collaboration with Mytheresa produces a wardrobe shot at Villa Torre on the Amalfi coast, where the house applies the same attention it gives a bespoke suit to a camp collar shirt in linen. The camp collar is the recurring collar treatment, appearing in sheer brown, printed with fine lines, white with a crinkled hand, and a flat blue linen.
Brioni x Mytheresa Spring/Summer 2026 Capsule

In each version of Brioni’s shirt, the cut stays wide at the shoulder and long in the body, so the fabric’s movement shows through in the silhouette. The striped cotton overshirt, boxy and cut to fall past the hip, maintains the same proportion.

The capsule images give the accessories the same weight as the clothing. A basket-weave penny loafer in dark brown leather sits against green-veined marble tile.

A white Panama hat with a black grosgrain band and a small Brioni emblem on the ribbon rests on a linen cushion.

Alex Zinchenko wears the loafer with dark trousers and a white shirt in one image, and the shoe’s rich basket weave is the most formally weighted element. The leather and suede penny loafer justifies its price by the inch of visible handwork in the upper, where the leather crosses in a tight diagonal lattice over a low flat heel.

What settles in, by the final image, is a sense of the house’s consistency. Brioni treats leisure with the same discipline it applies to tailoring, and the wardrobe holds that position across every hour of the day. The camp collar, the elongated line, the weighted penny loafer and Panama hat, all point to a wardrobe that keeps its shape in heat.










