Memorial Day Weekend marks the unofficial start of summer in the United States.
It’s the moment when beach trips, long weekend escapes, poolside afternoons, and resort dressing fully return. Because of that, the way people dress starts to shift toward lighter, more relaxed outfits that can transition naturally throughout the day.
The focus is no longer on building overly complicated looks, but on choosing pieces that work effortlessly between different plans — from the beach to seaside lunches or sunset dinners.
Capittana follows exactly that direction through printed bikinis, lightweight dresses, and relaxed textures designed to move naturally throughout the entire vacation, not just the beach itself.
Printed bikinis become the focal point of the look
This summer, swimwear is no longer treated as a secondary layer underneath the outfit.
Printed bikinis are becoming the statement piece that defines the entire look from the start.
The Valentina Deer Bikini reflects that trend perfectly through a playful print and feminine details that elevate the look without making it feel overwhelming.

The Valentina Deer Top and the Valentina Deer Bottom work naturally with lightweight pants, open shirts, or relaxed resort layers to create vacation outfits that feel much more effortless.
The goal is no longer to hide the bikini underneath the outfit, but to fully integrate it into the styling itself.
Earth tones dominate summer resortwear
Another trend taking over Memorial Day Weekend dressing is the move toward warmer and more natural tones.
Overly bright colors are being replaced by chocolate browns, sandy neutrals, and softer palettes that feel much more elevated within resortwear.

Pieces like the Ivana Brown Top and the Lola Brown Bottom follow exactly that direction.
The minimal silhouette allows the earthy tone itself to stand out, creating a look that feels clean, relaxed, and easy to wear throughout different moments of the trip.
Earth tones also work especially well during vacations because they pair naturally with textured fabrics, lightweight layers, and neutral accessories.
Lightweight dresses become essential for summer escapes
During Memorial Day Weekend, dresses begin to take a bigger role because they create complete outfits with minimal effort.
Relaxed silhouettes and lightweight fabrics work especially well for vacations where the outfit needs to transition naturally throughout the day.

The Marcela Light Blue Dress reflects exactly that feeling.
The soft blue tone brings freshness into the look, while the relaxed silhouette maintains the balance between comfort and sophistication that defines modern resortwear.
It’s the kind of dress that works naturally for seaside lunches, coastal walks, or slow summer afternoons where the outfit needs to feel effortless.
Dresses with movement define summer evenings
Evenings during Memorial Day Weekend usually maintain the same relaxed aesthetic as daytime dressing, but with slightly more elevated looks.
That’s why dresses with fluid movement and softer silhouettes become essential within resortwear styling.

The Marilei Light Blue Dress follows exactly that direction.
The lightweight flow of the fabric and feminine silhouette create a look that feels softer and more relaxed, making it ideal for sunset dinners, beachside evenings, or vacation plans that require something slightly more elevated without losing comfort.
The key is that the dress carries enough visual presence on its own, without needing excessive accessories or overly styled layers.
Lightweight textures complete the vacation look
Resortwear is no longer built only around swimwear.
Lightweight textures now play a much bigger role because they help transform the outfit without requiring a full outfit change.
Relaxed fabrics, soft movement, and breathable silhouettes make resort dressing feel much more effortless throughout the entire trip.

The Uchi Pink Dress reflects exactly that direction.
The lightweight texture and relaxed silhouette make it perfect for transitional vacation moments — after the beach, for seaside lunches, or for slower sunset plans.
The soft pink tone also brings a fresher and more feminine feeling that naturally connects with the Summer 2026 resort aesthetic without feeling overly styled.