
FAY unveils Spring Summer 2027 FAY Atlantic Collection on Friday, June 19, 2026, during Milan Fashion Week, at La Pelota on Via Palermo in Milan. The project brings the brand into sailing through a collaboration with Pierre Casiraghi and a capsule that takes the sea as its main source.
SPRING SUMMER 2027 MENSWEAR
FAY builds this chapter after FAY Racing, the 2025 project with Ronnie Kessel that focused on classic racing cars. With FAY Atlantic, the brand turns to navigation, outdoor culture, FAY history, and functional elegance. The shift gives FAY a new field of reference, shaped by technical needs, marine conditions, and the codes of life on board.

Pierre Casiraghi brings international recognition in sailing, lifelong experience, sporting passion, and a close bond with the sea. He worked with the FAY creative team on a capsule that treats classic sailing as a real design source. Casiraghi also chose the name Atlantic, which honors the legendary three masted schooner Atlantic. The yacht debuted in 1903 and holds a place among the most iconic vessels in sailing history.
The FAY Atlantic Jacket leads the capsule as a Limited Edition piece. The garment takes cues from seasoned sailors and addresses wind, moisture, and sudden temperature changes. It keeps a light feel and allows range of action, with details that serve practical use. The design draws from ropes, sails, and equipment used on board, then brings those elements together with FAY’s signature Hook. Within this project, the Hook also carries symbolic weight through ideas of protection, security, and reliability.

Andrea Della Valle, Vice Chairman of the Tod’s Group, described FAY Atlantic as an important project for the company because it comes from a longstanding friendship and family bond. He said the collaboration with Casiraghi draws strength from a shared vision and from Casiraghi’s direct knowledge of the sea and sailing. Della Valle linked the garments to people who understand that culture firsthand.
Casiraghi described the capsule through function, elegance, and his deeper idea of the sea. He cited the great America’s Cup yachts of the 1930s, especially the J Class, as a reference point. In his view, that period had advanced sailing technology and naturalness in equal measure. He also looked to twentieth century navigators and their essential way of dressing. Those garments served direct needs: protection, physical freedom, and resistance to wind, salt, and time. Casiraghi connected FAY Atlantic to his own experience in ocean and classic sailing, along with his relationship with FAY and the Della Valle family, which reaches back to his earliest memories of the 1990s.

FAY Atlantic also opens a broader phase for FAY in sailing and yachting culture. The timing places the project ahead of the next America’s Cup, which will bring global attention to Naples in 2027. The brand uses this capsule to enter a wider conversation around the sea, performance, and everyday dressing.
The Spring Summer 2027 Collection continues from FAY Atlantic and follows the functional elegance of yachting culture and life at sea. Coastal sites, marinas, and offshore voyages guide the collection. FAY creates pieces for sea, city, and travel, keeping the collection grounded in utility and refined daily wear.

The FAY Main Collection includes field jackets, padded vests, windbreakers, and the iconic Morning Bomber. The brand recasts these pieces in lightweight, high performance fabrics. Ultra light cotton knitwear, textured constructions, and sweatshirts add further options. The sweatshirts work as outerwear during evenings with shifting weather.

The Travel line adds new styles in technical, stretch, and wrinkle resistant fabrics. FAY gives this part of the collection comfort and practicality for travel days and changing schedules. A refined urban thread appears through cotton and silk raincoats, suede details, and a stronger use of leather.
Color defines the season with a natural palette of beige, ice tones, and sophisticated neutrals. Check patterns and Prince of Wales motifs add structure through a contemporary leisurewear lens. FAY also adds sail white, rope, sand, and seafoam green to its signature blue. Cream, red, and navy create accents, as brown tones run through the collection and connect its maritime references with restrained elegance.

















