
Tommy Hilfiger returns to its most dependable wardrobe signatures for the spring-summer 2026 Tommy Icons collection. The range reflects the garments that put the brand on the map and have never really left. Captured across sun-soaked settings that split the difference between an East Coast country club and a California afternoon, the campaign frames its key pieces as classics that require no justification.
Tommy Icons Spring/Summer 2026

Models Francisco Henriques, Armando Cabral, and Fernando Cabral front the Tommy Icons campaign, but the real subject is the clothes. This season’s stars include a cable knit sweater in white with horizontal navy stripes and a bold flag at its center.

Polo shirts arrive in red piqué and pale mint cable knit with a camp collar, alongside a white piqué version with crest embroidery and a tipped collar.

These are the pieces Tommy Hilfiger has always done best. The Icons concept is honest about what it is: a celebration of the reliable over the new. The polo shirt has been a cornerstone of Tommy Hilfiger since the beginning, and here it appears in enough variations to cover every temperature and occasion between April and August.

The Oxford shirt rounds out a lineup that favors garments with proven staying power over anything chasing a current moment. For a brand that built its identity on a very specific vision of American sportswear, the spring-summer 2026 Tommy Icons collection is a confident declaration that the vision still holds.
View the Tommy Jeans spring-summer 2026 campaign






