
Ulla Johnson Resort 2026 collection opens with a clear visual rhythm. Prints, texture, and bold color pairings shape the direction of the season. Oversized florals spread across tops, skirts, and outerwear, while smaller botanical prints appear on coordinated jacket and trouser sets. A moss green damask dress leans vintage, and abstract animal patterns nod to current trends without defining the collection by them.
Polka dots reappear with a twist. Instead of the usual graphic contrast, Johnson introduces them in tonal fabric circles, dimensional, subtle, and placed on a sleek look early in the lineup. The detail shows how the designer stays alert to trends but doesn’t rely on them.


Fringe flows across dresses in dramatic layers, while shorter tufts on trousers create sharp, textured contrast. Sculpted fabric at the necklines forms petal-like shapes, and loop stitching gives a knit set a raw, tactile quality.
Color combinations lead the eye through the collection, pairing unexpected tones in ways that feel both instinctive and intentional. Metallics add flashes of shine to dresses, while crochet and appliqué details maintain the handcrafted quality that runs throughout Johnson’s work.

Shape and movement set the tone throughout the collection, with sharp tailoring placed against flowing silhouettes. Structured outerwear grounds the looser cuts of pleated skirts and flared jackets, creating contrast without rigidity. Accessories continue the tactile focus, textured leather bags add depth, while shell-shaped clutches with soft curves and gathered closures bring in a sense of fluid craft, balancing practicality with visual interest.
Johnson shot the lookbook in Paris but stayed focused on the idea of women in motion. Czech artist Anna Zemánková helped shape the season’s visual cues through her floral drawings, which appear on lightweight trench coats and cropped jackets.


Movement shapes Johnson’s approach to texture, guiding her toward pieces that feel instinctive rather than refined. One coat channels this through a wave-like fringe that softens its structure, while evening options explore shine and surface through irregular finishes and sculptural hems.
Leather flowers crafted by hand bring depth to dresses and tops with clean, close-to-the-body lines. Her handbag range expands with the addition of a new tote, while crochet dresses draw from vintage bedspreads seen in Mallorca and take shape through collaborations with artisans in Peru. These details reinforce Johnson’s continued focus on craft, form, and thoughtful construction across every category.
