
The Shoreline Perspective.
Resort 2026 — From the Coast Up
A season seen from sea level. Linen, silk, swim and soft tailoring — the pieces that survive the salt and still belong at dinner.
“The horizon does most of the work. The clothing only has to keep up.”
From the Palace of Roman edit.

A wardrobe built for the horizon.
Resort 2026 begins at the shoreline. Bleached linens, sun-dried cottons, a swim short cut clean at the thigh — pieces that wear easily between the dunes and the dinner table. The Mediterranean dictates the palette: chalk, sand, sea-glass, salt.

Soft tailoring, undone at the cuff.
Open-collar shirts, drawstring trousers, a single linen jacket carried over the arm. The shoreline edit favours weight and drape over structure — clothing that breathes, then folds away by evening. Worn with the slowness the season demands.

Evening, by the water.
As the light drops, the edit shifts. A washed silk over the shoulder, a leather sandal kept simple, the day's salt still on the skin. Resort 2026 is not dressed up — it is dressed down on purpose. The horizon does the rest.
The Shoreline Edit
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