
Orlebar Brown draws on the vibrant energy of the fairground for its spring 2026 collection, and the results land with all the detail that reference promises. This season’s campaign arrives as a riot of pattern that would feel equally at home pinned to a carousel or draped across a villa terrace.
Orlebar Brown Spring 2026

Models Jon Paul Phillips and Francesco Pavoni work through bold paisley co-ords, open-weave crochet polos, and the stripe work that has served Orlebar Brown so well for so long. The prints run wide this season, from a vivid orange-and-green capri collar shirt to a burgundy foulard shirt-and-short pairing that carries the energy of a Riviera funfair at golden hour.

The collection appears with full confidence in its own vision. Wide-leg drawstring trousers in navy and cream stripe center the more dressed-down moments, while the red seersucker capri shirt with contrast whipstitching stands out as one of the season’s strongest individual pieces.

Orlebar Brown has long owned the idea of the well-dressed man on holiday, and spring 2026 doubles down on that fantasy with an exuberance that feels joyful.












