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Tod’s Sets Spring 2026 Campaign on the Amalfi Coast

Tod’s Sets Spring 2026 Campaign on the Amalfi Coast

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Tod’s unveils spring-summer 2026 campaign. Photo: Alasdair McMellan / Tod’s

If you’ve ever fantasized about a slow summer on the Amalfi Coast, Tod’s just made it look even better. The brand’s spring-summer 2026 campaign, shot by Alasdair McLellan, is the latest chapter of Italian Stories, and it delivers pure vacation vibes.

Tod’s Spring/Summer 2026 Campaign

Lulu Tenney models bag in Tod's spring 2026 campaign.

The setting is Torre della Limonaia in Maiori, a sun-soaked clifftop location. McLellan shoots in both warm color and crisp black and white, moving between lazy afternoons on terraces and golden-hour moments by the sea.

Models pose in Italy for Tod's spring 2026 campaign.

Stylist Charlotte Collet keeps the Tod’s looks easy and alive with striped halter dresses, burnt orange leather shifts, perforated tote bags in cognac, and oversized leather shoppers in stone grey.

Tod's unveils its spring 2026 Italian Stories campaign.

Models Lulu Tenney, Penelope Ternes, Anatol Modzelewski, Francesco Cicerchia, and Hedi Ben Tekaya appear in the images. They lounge together, climb rocks by the water, and let the sun do the rest. Nobody is trying too hard, and that is exactly the point.

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