Riviera is a moodboard

The ‘Riviera’ edit — capri pants, silk scarves and nautical chic — has been flagged as a must for summer moodboards and surfaced repeatedly in Spring runway recaps. Milan and spring street-style coverage picked up the look as a recurring theme for warm-weather dressing (Who What Wear; Cornell Daily Sun). (whowhatwear.com) (cornellsun.com)

Several Spring/Summer 2026 catwalks explicitly leaned on scarf styling—Celine, Gucci, Ulla Johnson and Hermès showed silk scarves as a repeated accessory on their spring runways. (purseblog.com: ) Milan’s spring 2026 coverage listed bold colors, elevated accessories and Mediterranean motifs among top takeaways, and a March 2026 Fashion Weeks roundup noted Riviera-inflected looks resurfacing across season recaps. (fashionista.com: cornellsun.com: ) Paul & Shark staged a Capri-themed Riviera capsule at Milan Men’s Fashion Week, framing Capri lifestyle and nautical references as a commercial resortwear play. (wwd.com: ) Major street-style roundups from ELLE, L’Officiel and Marie Claire documented the same tropes off the runway—silk scarves worn as headwraps, neck ties or bag accents and calf-skimming capri silhouettes in show audiences and street shots. (ellecanada.com: lofficielusa.com: marieclaire.co.uk: ) Trend analytics firms charted capri visibility rising in 2025 and consolidating into 2026 summer assortments, naming the silhouette a maturing trend rather than a flash-in-the-pan. (heuritech.com: ) Commercial and celebrity signals cemented the edit: Who What Wear ran both a Riviera trend primer and a capri-styling piece featuring Kendall Jenner as an emblem of the silhouette’s mainstream push in 2026. (whowhatwear.com: whowhatwear.com: )

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