logo
Hero Image
Materials Guide

Spring/Summer 2026 Trends: Key Colors and Fabrics

Several shades have stood out in the Spring/Summer 2026 collections, but it was the softer tones that inspired us the most, as they reflect the elegance of a more colorful wardrobe.

White, blue, and pink stand out for their lightness, while beige and brown add depth and balance, creating an aesthetic that is both relaxed and sophisticated.

coleção Primavera/Verão 2026 em tecidos de linho e algodão, cores rosa velho, azul, bege e castanho terra.
Fabric colors ideas 2026 - linen, flax, cotton, wool

Captions

Fabric 1 – 100% LI – Blue

Fabric 2 – 100% LI – White

Fabric 3 – 100% LI – Beige

Fabric 4 – 100% CO – White

Fabric 5 – 100% WV (Taffeta) – Dusty Pink

Fabric 6 – 100% WV (Nat. Stretch) – Beige

Fabric 7 – 100% WV – Brown

Fabric 8 – 65% PL + 35% CO (Gabardine) – Beige

*We remind you that these are only suggestions of materials in stock from brands such as Vitale Barberis Canonico, Fratelli Tallia di Delfino, Holland & Sherry, Cerruti, Dormeuil, Ermenegildo Zegna, Loro Piana.

However, fabric selection is not only about aesthetics. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and sun exposure must be considered when choosing fabric compositions to ensure airflow and thermal regulation. For the Spring/Summer season, natural, breathable, and lightweight fibers take center stage.

Types of Composition

Linen

Linen stands out beyond its light and organic aesthetic. It is nature’s answer to hot days. Its irregular texture and rustic feel give it a relaxed yet sophisticated look, intrinsic to the season. More than just style, its natural properties reflect heat and ensure unmatched breathability, making it the preferred choice for those seeking comfort and elegance.

Cotton

The best cottons for this season are generally those with longer fibers, resulting in finer yarns. Therefore, it is ideal to opt for lightweight cottons that balance thermal comfort with a certain fabric structure, serving as an alternative to other fibers.

Wool

Wool is also an excellent option for spring/summer, especially in its lighter versions, such as cool wool. This type of fabric is made from very fine fibers, typically classified between Super 110s and 150s. The higher the number, the finer, lighter, and more delicate the yarn. One of wool’s main advantages is its thermal regulation capacity, allowing the body to stay cool in warm environments while absorbing moisture.

In the end, the most important factor when choosing fabrics is the balance between yarn, weaving, weight, and structure, enabling the combination of breathability, aesthetics, and functionality to ensure style, freshness, and comfort even on the hottest days.

More Stories