Harmont&Blaine Spring/Summer 2026 at Milan Men’s Fashion Week

Harmont&Blaine Spring/Summer 2026 / SS26 at Milan Men’s Fashion Week in Milan on 21 June 2025, entitled A Mediterranean series of color and emotion.

Waves break, espresso bubbles on the stove, laughter rises as the sun dips below the horizon. Anticipation, joy, and nostalgia-stitched between the stripes, evoked through artisanal craftsmanship, lingering like the scent of salt on sun-kissed skin. Harmont & Blaine writes its Summer Diaries with a collection that transforms memories of the brightest months into an emotional and chromatic journey. Designed as a stylistic series of episodes about summer’s defining moments-from city-paced days to sun-soaked holidays, right through August’s final golden hours, when the spirit recharges for the return to urban life. Blending inspirations that capture the essence of the season, each look channels the Mediterranean lifestyle through casual elegance, sporty flair, and a throwback retro feel.

Details of Harmont&Blaine SS26 / Spring/Summer 2026 :

Episode 1 Sport Rewind, The collection embraces transitional fabrics such as indigo-dyed gabardine, denim, chenille, cotton, and linen, merging urban sophistication with sporty ease in a warm, earthy palette-navy blues, sand, and sage, punctuated by vivid mango and pomegranate red. A ’90s revival nods to preppy influences and carefree vibes, whisking us from Ivy League campuses to Hamptons beaches. Micro-jacquard motifs elevate knitwear; iconic stripes define mix-and-match shirting; sweatshirts feature tennis-inspired prints, while geometric patterns reimagine vintage wallpapers and illustrations.

The Re-Loved capsule, in collaboration with Italian brand Re-Javu Milano, breathes new life into archival pieces and unforgotten fabrics, reimagined through the lens of circularity and responsible recycling.

Episode 2, Colors of Joy, Cheerful, unfiltered, bursting with life this is the Mediterranean summer in full bloom, echoing terrace lunches, Vespa rides, and the hand-painted ceramics of the Amalfi Coast. The palette leans into nautical blue, fuchsia, sunbeam yellow, citrus orange, and poppy red, softened by white and beige. Traditional majolica designs get a graphic geometric twist, while stripes are reimagined with micro and macro clashes in multicolor or brushstroke effects, as seen in the reinvented Piazzetta shirt.

The Sorbettoline captures the zest and freshness of fruit gelato with vibrant stripes in varying scales. The Artigianalità a Coloricapsule continues its partnership with local artisans and specialized workshops, crafting yarn-dyed linens and English gauze fabrics through premium, *100% Made-in-Italy techniques.

Episode 3 The Last Postcard, The end of summer is softened by sun-faded hues-palladium pink, aquamarine, mandarin, and sesame-on clean-lined linen and cotton silhouettes. The last holiday days drift in washed-out dyes, while florals and stripes mingle with color-blocking and tie-dye blends, The Postcard capsule features tees, swimwear, and dresses printed with all-over vistas of iconic summer escapes from Capri and Portofino to Ibiza and Miami-like vintage postcards sent from the coolest resort destinations.

The Earth Dyeselection deepens its eco-conscious experimentation and commitment to reducing environmental impact, using natural pigments in ochre, Cassel brown, Nicosia green, and Pompeian red. The project continues to support treedom.net, an Italian B Corp restoring at-risk ecosystems-including Harmont & Blaine’s newly planted forest in Ecuador for a greener and more sustainable future. both owners and their four-legged companions, available in a striped version and a special holiday edition.

About Harmont & Blaine SpA, Harmont & Blaine is an Italian company renowned for its iconic Dachshund logo, producing and distributing high-end smart upper-casual clothing aimed at the premium segment of the market. Headquartered in Naples, Harmont & Blaine S.p.A. employs over 600 direct staff and more than 1,000 in related activities. The brand and its beloved mascot, Blaine the Dachshund, have successfully expanded internationally, thanks to a distinct identity and a highly recognizable total look. Embodying the playful and positive spirit of Italian style along with its unmistakable Mediterranean charm, Harmont & Blaine operates a distribution network that includes 81 standalone stores, 469 multi-brand boutiques, and 75 corners and shop-in-shops across 46 countries worldwide. www.harmontblaine.com

All images Harmont&Blaine SS26 / Spring/Summer 2026 by the brand. PR Agency e plus e Studio.

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