Volcanic Coastlines, Linen Layers and Sun-Washed Menswear Ease
Henry Rank and Max Knott head to Lanzarote for Massimo Dutti’s Summer 2026 edit, bringing relaxed tailoring, linen layers, fine knits, and sun-washed menswear into a setting carved from volcanic rock, whitewashed walls, and coastal calm.
The setting does plenty of the talking. Lanzarote’s black lava fields, pale architecture, rocky shorelines, and bright coastal light give the collection a natural contrast, letting Massimo Dutti’s summer pieces feel polished without becoming too precious.
The wardrobe leans into what the brand does best: linen shirts, relaxed pleated trousers, soft polos, suede textures, striped tees, drawstring swim shorts, lightweight parkas, cardigans, loafers, and easy warm-weather layers. Nothing is fighting for attention, but every piece knows exactly where it belongs.
Henry Rank brings a more sun-hit, undone ease to the images, while Max Knott works the quieter side of summer dressing: soft shirts, clean trousers, and the kind of relaxed posture that makes even a simple wall feel editorial.
That is the strength of the edit. Massimo Dutti keeps the clothes restrained, but the landscape adds the drama — volcanic stone, ocean horizon, whitewashed villages, and two models making summer simplicity look like a full lifestyle choice.
Henry Rank and Max Knott in Massimo Dutti’s Summer 2026 Lanzarote Edit


















