
Kiton’s spring-summer 2026 campaign depicts shoots Christopher Leitner on a diving board above Miami Beach in a mint-green suit, champagne glass raised, with swimmers in black framing him on either side. Peak lapels and a high button stance draw the eye up the chest, with the waist suppressed in what appears to be a lightweight wool-silk-linen blend. When a suit fits this closely, mint green becomes a reasonable color.
Kiton Spring/Summer 2026 Campaign

Most luxury menswear has spent the last few seasons on muted palettes and workwear-adjacent tailoring, and Kiton’s spring-summer 2026 campaign, shot by Tony Kelly across Miami Beach’s pool decks and waterways, goes the other direction entirely. Kiton has the hand-finishing and full canvas construction of Neapolitan tailoring behind each suit, and that craftsmanship is what gives the color its weight.

Miami, with its mix of European resort culture and American appetite for visible wealth, is the right backdrop for Kiton’s man, who treats a seaplane as standard transport. His clothes work the same way, the suede jacket as close through the chest and shoulder as either suit, and spring-summer 2026 is what that looks like in full sun.





