Linen in Summer: The Fabric European Fashion Never Abandons

Some fabrics age well. Linen is one of them.

While fashions change from season to season, linen remains. Not because it’s a trend — but because it’s a rational response to the European climate, to a love of natural materials, to the need for something that lasts longer than one season.

What Makes Linen Special

Linen absorbs moisture without retaining heat. On 30°C days, it's the difference between experiencing summer and suffering through summer. The surface temperature of the skin in a linen fabric can be 3 to 4°C lower than in equivalent cotton. And it improves with wear — it softens, drapes better, acquires personality.

How to Wear Linen with Editorial Identity

Linen-look Wrap Skirt + Structured Top

The wrap skirt is the most versatile summer piece. It pairs with a neutral-coloured top tucked in, flat sandals, and a minimalist bag. The contrast between fluid and structured creates an effortless editorial look.

Linen Wide-Leg Trousers + Sandals

The linen wide-leg silhouette moves with the body and the wind. It's the look for a stroll in Cascais, lunch in Chiado, or a sunset in Lagos. It needs nothing more than simple sandals.

Linen Care

  • Wash at 30°C or by hand with delicate detergent
  • Do not use bleach — it yellows the fabric
  • Dry in the shade, laid flat horizontally
  • Iron slightly damp — or don’t iron (wrinkles are part of its character)
  • Store folded or hung, never compressed

Linen at JUST ONE MORE

Several pieces from the Spring | Summer 2026 collection are linen-look. The Blue Leaf Mini Wrap Skirt is an example — linen-look with an internal cotton lining, for the comfort that summer demands.

Limited stock. The linen we want isn't found just anywhere.