Spring in the U.S. marks a clear shift in how people dress. Temperatures rise, days get longer, and wardrobes move toward lighter, more functional pieces.
The season brings a clear direction in fashion: simplicity, versatility, and strong visual identity in every piece.
This season moves away from over-styling and focuses on resortwear pieces that work on their own through color, print, or silhouette.
The new mood: playful, but intentional
This season is defined by two main elements: color and print.
The direction across collections highlights:
• Aqua green
• Baby blue
• Red
• Pink
• White and cream neutrals

Alongside this, polka dots, fruit prints, and bold resort patterns continue to appear as full-look statements.
Capittana follows this approach with pieces designed to be worn as complete outfits, without the need for additional styling.
The idea is simple:
the outfit is chosen, not built.
Prints that carry the entire look
A defining direction this season is the use of prints as the main focus of the outfit.
In modern resortwear, prints no longer function as decorative details — they define the full look.

Capittana includes key pieces such as:
• Lily Polka Dots bikini
• Eve Cherry bikini
• Sisa Fruits set
These styles work as statement bikini sets and printed resort outfits, designed to be worn without additional layers or styling elements.
How to style:
Keep styling minimal. Neutral footwear and simple accessories allow the print to remain the focus.
The power of one color
Monochromatic dressing continues as a strong direction this season.
Single-color outfits create a clean and structured look without relying on contrast or layering.

Capittana reflects this through pieces like:
• Taylor Red Dress
• Cornelia Red Dress
• Lucero Red Bikini
• Vale Pink set
These are designed as full monochrome outfits, where the color defines the entire look.
The focus is on red dresses, pink matching sets, and tonal resortwear pieces that rely on a single-color direction to create impact.
How to style:
Stay within the same color family. Use silhouette and fabric texture instead of contrasting tones.
Matching sets: the easiest outfit solution
Matching sets remain one of the most practical directions in resortwear.
They simplify styling by removing the need to coordinate separate pieces and work across different moments of the day.

Capittana offers options such as:
• Luli Peach Top + Skirt
• Vale Pink Top + Short
• Sisa Fruits Top + Skirt
These sets are designed as ready-to-wear outfits, requiring no additional styling decisions.
Dresses that move beyond the beach
The summer dress expands its role this season.
It is no longer limited to beachwear and now works across multiple settings throughout the day.

Capittana includes key pieces such as:
• Marcela Pink Dress
• Ceci Latte Dress
• Starla Light Blue Dress
• Gala Polka Dress
These are versatile resort dresses that transition easily from day to night.
From beach to lunch, afternoon to evening, the same piece adapts to different moments.
How to style:
Change footwear and add minimal accessories depending on the occasion.
Swimwear as the base layer
A strong direction this season is the visibility of swimwear within the full outfit.
Bikinis and one-pieces are no longer only functional — they are styled as part of the look.

Capittana includes:
• Farah Cherry one-piece
• Lucero Aqua set
• Eve Toffee bikini
These pieces function as a base layer for resort styling, designed to be visible and intentional.
The real trend: less styling, better pieces
The overall direction of the season is simplification.
Instead of layering or over-styling, the focus is on pieces that already define the outfit:
• One print
• One color
• One dress
Each item is designed to function independently without additional elements.
This season, your outfit is already defined
Modern resortwear is built around pieces that require minimal styling.
Key categories include:
• Statement dresses
• Matching sets
• Printed bikinis
• Monochromatic looks
When the design is strong, styling becomes optional.
This defines the Spring–Summer 2026 direction: clarity, functionality, and ready-to-wear simplicity.