There are places where light feels gentler and colour lingers longer in memory. For Resort 2025, Loro Piana finds inspiration in one such place: the Venetian lagoon, with its cobblestone paths, pastel façades, and the quiet rhythm of life that winds through the canals of Burano. The collection becomes a sartorial postcard from this sanctuary of natural beauty and architectural elegance—a wardrobe made for those in-between moments, walking at the edge of the Lido as summer descends or tracing shadows between ancient walls.
In keeping with the maison’s legacy of material excellence, fabrics become the cornerstone of this seasonal offering. Linen, cotton, and silk take centre stage—not as statements, but as companions to the body. They whisper rather than shout, their presence felt in the way a sleeve falls or a trouser moves with the breeze. The silhouettes, too, reflect this philosophy. They glide, they don’t cling. Cuts are relaxed, intended for freedom, yet precise enough to convey quiet intention. Loro Piana understands that sophistication often speaks loudest when it doesn’t raise its voice.


The palette draws directly from Burano itself. Washed blues, warm creams, and soft yellows echo the island’s iconic buildings—tones that feel lifted from sunlit stucco and weather-worn shutters. For women, the Peter trousers and Annet top rendered in the pale blue Cardo Veneziano print are both rooted in place and elevated by cut. The Carolina dress, in Antigua linen, exudes unstructured elegance—an item one could wear barefoot by the sea or under oversized sunglasses at a garden lunch. For men, the pieces maintain a recognisable ease. Bermuda shorts, overshirts, and linen trousers find harmony between weekend leisure and tailored restraint. There is nothing loud or ironic here—just a quiet confidence that comes with timelessness.
Accessories in the collection echo this same harmony. Woven textures, subtle striping, and structural softness define the Laguna Shopper and Extra Clutch in the maison’s Suitcase Stripe motif. Among them, the Bobbin bucket bag stands out—playful but considered, destined to become a seasonal favourite not by design, but by desire.



What makes Loro Piana’s Resort 2025 Collection distinctive is not just its visual alignment with place, but its emotional resonance. These garments don’t demand a setting, but they suit one. They are meant for travellers who move slowly, who notice things—sunlight on water, linen warming on skin, the scent of salt carried inland. There’s an inherent fluidity to the pieces, an ability to follow the rhythms of life from morning to night, city to sea, gallery to garden.
Available in select boutiques and online. It does not chase trends but offers an invitation: to move with ease, to dress with lightness, and to feel, always, slightly sunlit.