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Summer Diaries – The New SS26 Season


Discover the new Spring/Summer collection for him and for her: a story of effortless attitude and vibrant emotions inspired by the sun‑drenched landscapes of the Mediterranean.

A season that embraces the sporty spirit of tennis, the preppy charm of the ’90s and a relaxed elegance that blends vintage moods with contemporary style.


With Summer Diaries, Harmont & Blaine turns the brightest moments of the year into a stylistic and sensorial journey: a collection designed as a sequence of episodes narrating the evolution of summer.

From days still rooted in the urban rhythm, to holidays under the sun, up to the last days of August when the energy rises and the return becomes more dynamic.


In a mix of inspirations and influences that capture the essence of the summer season, each look is designed to evoke a Mediterranean lifestyle that blends casual elegance, sporty flair and a touch of retro nostalgia.


A wardrobe created to accompany every moment with the natural ease and vibrancy that define the brand’s Mediterranean DNA.


Sport Rewind



Inter-season collection with a sporty, urban-cool mood, featuring gabardine, denim, and cotton in a palette of blues, sand, and greens, enlivened by touches of mango and garnet red.


The 90s inspiration meets the preppy elegance of American campuses and the Hamptons, with micro-jacquards, stripes, and vintage-style tennis graphics.

Colors of Joy



A vibrant Mediterranean summer in nautical blue, fuchsia, sunshine yellow, and accents of orange and red on neutral bases. Micro and macro stripes and reinterpreted majolica patterns define the rhythm of the collection.


Sorbet plays with fruity tones and light stripes, while “Craftsmanship in Colors” highlights Italian-made linens and fabrics crafted using traditional techniques and fine materials.

The Last Postcard



Late summer in delicate shades of palladium pink, aquamarine, and tangerine on linen and cotton, featuring stripes, florals, and tie-dye. The Postcard capsule translates Capri, Portofino, Ibiza, and Miami into wearable postcard-like garments.


Earth Dye reinterprets fabrics with natural pigments and an earthy palette, supporting Treedom and the creation of a forest in Ecuador: a more conscious, essential, and living form of fashion.