Loro Piana turned its lens toward Houston for its Fall/Winter 2026 campaign, a meditation on art, architecture, and the quiet intersections between fabric and space. Titled A Day in Houston, Within the de Menils’ Cultural Landscape, the campaign situates the brand’s famously tactile luxury within the institutional framework built by John and Dominique de Menil.
The campaign underscores Loro Piana’s longstanding interest in context-rich storytelling, where garments are not simply displayed but placed within environments that echo their material philosophy.
Photographed by Mario Sorrenti, the images thread through the Menil Collection, the Rothko Chapel, and the Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum — spaces that the de Menils helped establish as pillars of Houston’s cultural identity.
By grounding its Fall/Winter narrative in a Texas city known more for oil than opera, the house makes a quiet argument that true luxury finds its home wherever culture is nurtured.
Sorrenti described the shoot as a dialogue between refined elegance and the timeless environments created by the de Menils, capturing what he called a natural, unforced beauty.


