Etro Resort 2026: A Bohemian Odyssey Through Texture, Heritage, and Imagination
Under Marco De Vincenzo’s artful direction, Etro’s Resort 2026 collection unfolds like a well-traveled journal—rich in layered memories, tactile wonders, and a distinctly feminine wanderlust. With a profound reverence for Etro’s storied heritage, De Vincenzo reshapes the house codes with kinetic energy and conceptual finesse, inviting the Etro woman (and man) into a world of intuitive elegance and bohemian refinement.
Rather than resting on ornate excess, De Vincenzo opts for a maximalism of ideas, where heritage meets innovation in artful restraint. The collection hinges on print and pattern play, an Etro signature, now dialed up through ruching, flouncing, lace intarsia, and nods to the 1970s. Highlights include overprinted nylon brocade layered atop canyonesque chiffon, creating rich juxtapositions that feel both instinctual and elevated.
Botanical motifs bloom with vitality—flora and fauna are interwoven into every silhouette, but are never heavy-handed. From crocheted panels and sporty suede jackets to denim jacquards and bicolored knits, the tactile language of the collection is a quiet triumph. Tone-on-tone overlays of paisley whisper rather than shout, proving that ornamentation can be subtly subversive, rather than overt.
This play of illusion and depth extends into the palette—where traditional Etro vibrance is tempered by grounding earth tones, with flashes of jewel-bright color emerging from underneath like glimpses of a story half-told. The effect is immersive, without ever becoming overbearing.
Menswear, too, speaks softly but richly. The silhouettes are lean, tailored, and layered with intention. Crocheted florals on sweatshirts, minimalist canvas jackets overprinted with subtle motifs, and jacquard blazers in abstract botanicals round out a wardrobe that whispers worldliness and polish. A standout moment arrives in the form of a flowing silk pajama set, swirling with floral iconography—a wearable ode to Etro’s decorative DNA.
Etro Resort 2026 isn’t just a collection—it’s a modern folktale, told through fabric and silhouette, where each piece feels like a memento from a place you haven’t yet been, but somehow already know.
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