
Massimo Dutti travels to Lanzarote for its summer 2026 edit, where the island’s volcanic coastline and whitewashed fishing villages become the setting for a study in warm-weather dressing. Models Henry Rank and Max Knott appear against black lava fields, windswept shores, and sun-bleached architecture in a wardrobe centered on relaxed tailoring, airy shirting, fine knits, and understated essentials.
Massimo Dutti Summer 2026 in Lanzarote

The imagery works Lanzarote’s stark contrasts, placing bright whites and pale neutrals against dark volcanic stone, while touches of faded blue and dusty brown pull from the island’s landscape.

Massimo Dutti approaches summer dressing with clothes suited to sea air and long days spent outdoors. Linen shirts fall open at the collar, lightweight trousers skim the body, and relaxed jackets arrive with the casual confidence that has long defined Mediterranean style.

Captured in color and black-and-white, the images take their cue from the surroundings, where volcanic terrain and ocean horizons foreground texture and summer light.

For another look at how Massimo Dutti handles fabric across the season, see its dedicated linen edit.






















