Launch of ‘Ticket to Bahamas’ by Louis Philippe! The new trend of coastal luxury for Spring Summer 2026

Louis Philippe, a premium menswear brand operating under Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited, has presented a stunning collection ‘Ticket to Bahamas’ for Spring Summer 2026. Exclusively designed for the modern man, this collection is inspired by the luxurious beach club lifestyle and tropical travel experience.

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The collection presents a comfortable and stylish summer fashion with a balance of colors, textures and styles. Citrus tones reminiscent of sunshine include lemon and orange as well as cooling sorbet pastels. These colors are not only attractive but also perfect for summer wear.

Blending comfort and style, this collection uses light, breathable linen fabrics. Linen shirts, pastel polo t-shirts and sorbet-toned shorts elevate the casual look. Also shirts with tropical prints and vintage beach club inspired shoes give the collection a modern and resort-feel. Speaking about this launch, the company’s Chief Business Officer Anil S. Kumar said that the ‘Ticket to Bahamas’ collection brings to wear the relaxed and comfortable feel of a luxurious beach club. Louis Philippe is known for giving men the confidence to wear stylish casual wear with summer-appropriate fabrics, attractive color schemes and comfortable silhouettes.

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This collection is suitable for various occasions. Vacation trips, poolside brunches, evening strolls on the beach or casual visits to the city make these dresses perfect for every occasion. Modern tailoring, breezy fabrics and summer-friendly color schemes make the entire summer wardrobe glamorous and edgy. The ‘Ticket to Bahamas’ collection is available at Louis Philippe stores nationwide, official retail outlets as well as the brand’s official website and mobile app.

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