In the stillness of Choroní, where the Caribbean meets the mountains, we found the rhythm of our Resort 2026 collection. A prelude to the season arriving in November 2025, it is shaped by landscape, memory, and the echoes of light, capturing the textures of place and the details of craft that bring each piece to life.
Each season we return to the coast. Not only for silhouettes that speak of ease and clarity, but for a deeper connection to place. For Resort 2026, Choroní became the point of departure, a village held between rainforest and sea, where time moves slowly and light carries weight. Palm trees lean gently over sand. The air is dense, almost tangible. From this atmosphere, the collection took form.
At its center is the main fabric of the season, a textile that defines the collection. It is a reinterpretation of the palm trees of Choroní, seen in dialogue with the vision of Venezuelan painter Armando Reverón. Reverón, who lived on the Caribbean coast, sought to capture the intensity of light through raw surfaces and muted palettes. His search for luminosity became a guide, joining with the memory of palm and shadow to shape a fabric that is dark, earthy, and intricate, layered with detail, dense with rhythm, alive with repetition.
The images trace this path from place to process. Palm trees from Choroní stand beside studies of pigment and texture, translating landscape into cloth. Photographs of the palm trees are by Conrado Véliz. The studio process was captured by Pedro Santos. Realization by Ariana Díaz and editorial direction by David De Lima.