Mediterranean ESCAPE

TUMI's Spring 2026 collection channels the warmth, color, and slower rhythm of Mediterranean travel, celebrating a season defined by effortless escape.

“The Mediterranean influence continues through smaller details.”

For Spring 2026, TUMI steps away from the pace of transit and into something more immersive. Inspired by the Mediterranean coastline, from the terracotta warmth of seaside villages to the deep blue horizon where sky meets sea, the brand’s latest collection captures travel not simply as movement, but as atmosphere

       Photographed across Mallorca’s Villa Fortaleza and Cala San Vicente, the “Mediterranean Escape” campaign introduces a softer, more expressive side of TUMI. The collection retains the brand’s signature precision and functionality, while embracing a more relaxed visual language rooted in texture, color, and sensory detail.

       At the center of the collection is the iconic 19 Degree line, reimagined in destination-inspired shades including thyme green, washed yellow, pink clay, and Horizon Blue. Sculptural metallic silhouettes take on a sun-faded softness, while new front-access luggage designs bring added practicality to modern travel. Across the wider collection, woven raffia- inspired materials introduce warmth and tactility to backpacks, shoulder bags, and travel essentials designed to move effortlessly between city life and vacation settings.

       The Mediterranean influence continues through smaller details. Olive and lemon-inspired charms reference open-air markets and Amalfi Coast groves, while new prints across Voyageur, Tegra-LiteTM, Nassau, and Belden collections evoke the layered colors and rhythms of coastal living. Throughout, the emphasis remains on ease: objects designed not only to perform, but to accompany experience.

       For Creative Director Victor Sanz, the collection reflects a more intentional philosophy of travel, one shaped by emotion and memory as much as destination. That perspective extends into the campaign itself, which presents travel as an act of immersion rather than escape: slower, richer, and fully sensory.

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