Tory Burch Resort 2026 Collection

Tory Burch Resort 2026 Collection

In her Resort 2026 collection, Tory Burch continues her mission to reinvent the foundations of American sportswear by blending bold color choices with functional elegance and unexpected twists. Drawing initial inspiration from vintage Japanese workwear, she introduced cropped field jackets with oversized utility pockets and matching paneled pants, most strikingly rendered in cobalt denim with contrasting emerald green collars.

Building on this starting point, Burch elevated familiar wardrobe staples — the polo shirt, cardigan, trench coat, five-pocket jeans, and skirt suit — infusing them with a sense of modern eccentricity. 1990s references were infused throughout, emphasized by a vibrant color palette and a fusion of laid-back styling with luxurious materials.

Color played a central role this season. Burch embraced unusual combinations like intense blue, vivid green, deep purple, and saturated red set against classic neutrals. Her signature jersey dresses returned in fresh hues, twisted and knotted around the body with subtle sheer chiffon hems. This delicate fabric also appeared in draped blouses and godet midi skirts finished with sunset-hued sequin trims, paired with elongated, structured blazers.

One of the standout silhouettes of the season was the pencil skirt, presented in bold materials like colorful leather, jade floral jacquard, and fluid plaid viscose, often matched with coordinating draped tops.

Details around the collars stood out strongly: from cutaway sweater necklines and button-downs to polo collars embellished with twisted micro-sequins and jackets featuring contrasting leather inserts — these subtle yet expressive elements added sharp personality.

The same design language extended into accessories. Patent leather Balloon and Kira bags came in new finishes, while jewelry included XXL resin earrings with floating crystals, whimsical enamel brooches shaped like chickens, and clown-inspired embellishments. Beaded belt pouches and studded leather belts offered an artisanal, playful utility.

Footwear innovation was just as present, with pointed flats and heels featuring bold buckles and cutouts, colorful lace-up wedges, and a sleek new take on the iconic Reva shoe.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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