COS Lets Texture and Proportion Do the Heavy Summer Lifting

Pierrick Grégoire slips into vacation mode for COS Summer 2026, fronting a warm-weather edit where nothing screams for attention and nearly everything earns a second look. The brand leans into its usual sweet spot—modern essentials sharpened through fabric, cut and proportion—then lets sea air, hard sunlight and Grégoire’s cool restraint handle the rest.
The collection moves through airy camp shirts, ribbed polos, linen layers, lightweight tailoring and wide-leg trousers in ivory, stone, navy, charcoal and deep green. It is summer dressing without the usual tropical costume department: relaxed enough for a dock, polished enough to wander straight back into the city.
THE COS SUMMER CART
Quiet clothes, strong proportions.
COS makes warm-weather dressing look easy through texture, shape and clean styling. Visit the official brand, then build around breezy linen and the wide-leg trouser silhouette running through the edit.
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Grégoire is an ideal fit for the assignment because he does not overpower the clothes. Instead, he gives the silhouettes room to register: a navy shirt and short set falls easy against sunlit white walls, while a ribbed tank and dark floor-skimming trousers turn one doorway into a study in length, line and a very good leather sandal.

The real story is texture. Ribbing, soft woven finishes and lightweight cloth keep the neutral palette from going flat, while open collars and abbreviated sleeves prevent the tailoring from feeling too precious. COS has never been interested in dressing the loudest man in the room; here, it dresses the one who knows the cut is already doing enough.
There are flashes of color, too. A red-and-blue check shirt opens over tan trousers for a breezy seaside look, while muted taupe and crisp white polos keep the quieter pieces from fading into background basics. Every look lives somewhere between resort ease and architectural control—barely bothered, but never accidental.
Pierrick Grégoire Wears COS High Summer 2026
Scope out more of the edit’s camp shirts, textured polos, wide-leg trousers and sun-ready neutrals below.



The result is classic COS: clothing that looks simple until the proportion, texture and styling start doing thee quiet work. On Grégoire, summer minimalism does not read cold. It reads rested.
Source: COS via The Fashionisto.





