
Mr Porter turns to Brunello Cucinelli for an exclusive capsule that frames dressing as a matter of texture, weight, and color. The 48-piece collection draws on the Moroccan landscape, so the palette stays in the territory of sand, clay, and sun-faded brown while the clothes keep their shape through soft tailoring and light layers.
A narrow palette gives the lineup a clear point, because Brunello Cucinelli works best when a blazer, overshirt, and loafer feel ready for the same day. On Mr Porter, that idea lands as a wardrobe with richness in the fabric and relaxation in the silhouette.
Brunello Cucinelli for Mr Porter

Material and proportion shape the strongest pieces in the capsule. A Prince of Wales checked blazer in linen, silk, and wool-blend tweed brings surface and depth, while the Guayabera linen overshirt shifts the collection toward warm weather and open air.

The suede penny loafers and the leather-trimmed woven Boston weekend bag keep the finish rich, which suits a brand that understands luxury as something felt in the hand as much as seen from across the room. Here, Mr Porter gives Brunello Cucinelli a setting that sharpens its house codes into a spring uniform with linen at the hem and sunlight on the shoulder.

The earth tones here sit alongside Brunello Cucinelli’s wider spring 2026 campaign, which works through earth, water, air, and fire.





