
Banana Republic introduces its March 2026 campaign through a collection inspired by travel and exploration. The season draws directly from the colors, textures, and visual references of the American Southwest. Santa Fe provides the campaign’s setting, placing the collection within an environment known for its desert terrain, art history, and architectural identity.
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The imagery features open terrain and recognizable sites including the Galisteo Basin and Ghost Ranch, a location historically associated with artist Georgia O’Keeffe. These locations establish a visual connection between the collection and the region’s cultural and artistic significance. Earth tones drawn from the Southwest define the color palette, including shades of brown, yellow, green, and rust. These colors reflect references found in local galleries, desert terrain, and regional architecture.


Linen appears across multiple pieces, introducing lightweight structure and breathability suited to seasonal transitions. Linen suiting for men establishes a tailored foundation, while dresses constructed from lightweight linen introduce movement and flexibility. The collection includes separates designed for varied settings, allowing garments to adapt to different conditions and occasions.
Natural fibers contribute texture and visual depth while maintaining comfort and wearability. Structured tailoring appears alongside relaxed silhouettes, creating balance across the collection. Neutral tones unify the garments, allowing variation in material and construction to define each piece.


Banana Republic extends the campaign’s regional focus through a collaboration with Salt Grass Jewelry, an artisanal brand based in Santa Fe. This partnership introduces jewelry shaped by local influence and artistic practice. Designer Kristi Frank Montaño creates each piece through a sculptural process that begins with hand-shaped wax forms. Montaño represents a fourteen-generation New Mexican lineage, and her work draws from regional textures, geological forms, and environmental patterns.
The March 2026 collection is available through Banana Republic stores, the brand’s website, and its mobile app. Pricing ranges from $35 to $1,500, allowing access across multiple categories and garment types. This release introduces a seasonal wardrobe shaped through regional reference, natural material selection, and tailored construction.

















