SAGABOI unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, titled “Port of Call.”

The term itself holds two meanings. In sailing, it is the first stop after leaving home. In the Caribbean, it is the place you go when something needs to be said or settled. The show was built on this feeling. It opened not with a model, but with the sound of a 15-member steel pan orchestra. It closed with a musical piece from Grenadian soca artist Mr. Killa and Sagaboi’s partner, BLAKGOLD. The rhythm was the foundation. The walkway became a ritual.

As Creative Director Geoff K. Cooper noted, the point was not to get away. It was the opposite. “To return home without apology. To carry our style like language, and our culture like compass.”

The clothing served as the vocabulary for this return. Each piece felt like a part of a shared dialect, worn with the ease of a native speaker. This was fashion as a declaration of presence, an assertion that personal history is the truest guide for navigating the world.

Check out the collection below: