
Ports 1961 Spring Summer 2026 collection finds its roots in Greece, taking direction from its long artistic tradition and historic influence. The house frames the season around a woman defined by discovery and movement, who values both artistry and comfort. The collection underscores the Greek understanding of art as technique, infusing garments with forms and finishes that convey well-being. Colors pull directly from nature, recalling Aegean waters and light, while each piece encourages desire, imagination, and growth.
Functionality sits at the core of this season. Traditional tailoring meets a contemporary eye, producing garments that match present sensibilities. The collection proposes clothing that works for a woman’s daily rhythm, adaptable yet elevated, while honoring techniques that carry the essence of skilled craftsmanship.


Materials define much of the narrative. Designers worked with breathable cotton, light linen, and open knits to create comfort. Mother of pearl accents and beaded netting give a subtle shimmer reminiscent of the Mediterranean. Hand-woven silk fringes and precise pleats extend the brand’s language, echoing the natural drape of Greek tunics. Rope details and nautical chains recall maritime codes, while fine embroidery and soft sheens enrich the collection’s palette of whites, sandy neutrals, sea blues, and black.
The Modern Muse emerges through sharp tailoring, sculptural silhouettes, and versatile pieces that move from day into evening. Designers gave attention to balance and proportion, guided by Greek architecture. Clean lines, measured cuts, and defined shapes appear across lightweight fabrics, combining structure with ease. Skirts, dresses, and tops carry rounded forms that reflect the curves of classical columns, presented in a contemporary context. Techniques such as peplums add refinement while softening the line between glamour and simplicity.

Ports 1961 presents SS26 at Salone dei Tessuti in Milan, a venue with roots dating back to 1925. The space mirrors the feel of an ancient amphitheatre, calling to mind the Theatre of Dionysus where art and performance once intertwined. Guests are drawn into a collective experience that positions the collection as both presentation and performance, where craftsmanship and exploration unfold in unison.
Through SS26, Ports 1961 reasserts its design vocabulary by combining refined techniques with modern forms. The house emphasizes Greek influence while translating it into clothing that fits contemporary lives.
