There’s nothing polished about 1989 Studio‘s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, and that’s precisely its magic. This isn’t surf culture as seen through Instagram filters, but the real, gritty experience of chasing waves and horizons. The kind where your board gets strapped to a dented motorcycle, where your jeans stiffen with saltwater, where summer isn’t a season but a state of mind you chase across hemispheres.

Designer Andrea Pompilio maps a wardrobe for modern nomads, one that looks collected rather than curated. Denim appears sun-bleached before it’s even worn, and shirts look rediscovered rather than newly bought. Jackets borrow from the fishermen and board-shop mechanics who actually live this life, their pockets likely still gritty with sand. Even the tailoring gets the treatment: double-breasted blazers in terry cloth that could double as beach cover-ups, suede moto jackets that bridge surf and asphalt cultures.

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