Giorgio Armani Mare Returns for Summer 2026 With a Mediterranean Tour

Giorgio Armani Mare, the Italian maison’s sun-drenched resort collection, has returned for the summer of 2026 with an itinerary that reads like a Mediterranean dream itinerary: Porto Cervo, Cannes, Forte dei Marmi, and Mykonos. Each stop on the tour functions as a seasonal boutique and a brand activation, offering the full Mare assortment — from diaphanous caftans and structured swimwear to linen tailoring and beaded sandals — in settings that reflect the specific character of each coastal destination.

The collection itself embodies the Armani design principles that have made Mare a recurring summer ritual: a palette drawn from the sea and sky — aquamarine, sand, coral, deep navy — executed in fabrics that prioritize movement and breathability. Silhouettes range from the languid (floor-length kaftans in printed silk georgette) to the architectural (double-breasted linen blazers with soft, unpadded shoulders). It is a wardrobe built for the specific grammar of resort life: the transition from beach to lunch to evening, each garment designed to accommodate that shift without demanding a full change.

The Mare tour coincides with the opening of Armani’s first boutique in Greece, overlooking Psarou Beach in Mykonos — a location that has become one of the Mediterranean’s most photographed stretches of sand. The Mykonos boutique, designed according to Armani’s minimal aesthetic of pale limestone, recessed lighting, and brushed-nickel fixtures, will carry the full Mare collection alongside the brand’s mainline ready-to-wear, marking the brand’s deepening investment in the Greek market.

For the luxury consumer who has increasingly prioritized experiences over acquisitions, the Armani Mare tour represents a hybrid model — a retail environment that functions as a destination in itself. The collection will be available at each pop-up location and online at giorgioarmani.com throughout the summer months, offering a wardrobe that, like the Mediterranean itinerary it accompanies, is designed for movement rather than stasis.

The seasonal tour model is a strategy that Armani has refined over decades. Unlike a traditional flagship, which sits in the same location year-round, the Mare pop-ups create urgency and exclusivity — limited-time destinations that encourage travelers to visit, shop, and share. Each location is designed as a self-contained environment that echoes the architecture of the town it inhabits: the Porto Cervo boutique references Sardinian whitewashed stone, while the Cannes location nods to the Belle Époque glamour of the Croisette.

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