Brunello Cucinelli Designs a Summer Wardrobe That Travels
Whether you’re hopping islands or heading out for dinner barefoot, this collection ensures that the fit and finish stays effortless at all times
Suitcases are being pulled from the top shelf, itineraries are open in every WhatsApp group, and somewhere between Mykonos and Muscat, the wardrobe planning begins. Brunello Cucinelli’s High Summer 2025 capsule arrives right on cue with pieces that travel as beautifully as they wear.
Inspired by open waters and long, sun-warmed afternoons, the collection the season with unstructured tailoring, breathable fabrics, and textures that shift subtly in the light.

Womenswear is kept breezy with fabrics such as cotton organza, striped gauze, and netted knits in earthy tones, softened by metallics and brought to life through papyrus-inspired prints. Tangerine and crab tones inject a sun-kissed liveliness into the otherwise neutral colour scheme. Layered silhouettes, twinsets, and flowing caftans are styled with raffia bags and leather sandals, ready for anywhere the season leads, whether it’s a girls’ trip to Mallorca or a couples’ getaway to the Maldives.

For men, the look is guided by the spirit of sailing with crisp linens, marine-ready knits, and outerwear crafted in water-resistant blends of techno-cotton, bonded gabardine, and abaca, a sustainably sourced fibre from the Philippines that has a soft, denim-like finish. The palette, too, is finely tuned using nautical panama and navy paired with bolder notes of cherry and beige.
Built for the warmest months and the longest days, this is a collection made for travel. Whether you’re staying local or going far, it’s bound to deem you journey ready.
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