At a Glance:
- Frette places jacquard fabric at the core of its Spring/Summer 2026 bedding collection.
- The jacquard is crafted with fully dyed threads and silk wefts for durability and sheen.
- New colorways introduced for Frette’s Unito towel assortment include golden beige and indigo blue.
MILAN, ITALY – Italian luxury linens brand Frette is spotlighting a jacquard so richly constructed that less than six feet of fabric can be woven in a single hour.
This season, the jacquard is positioned at the heart of Frette’s Spring/Summer 2026 bedding assortment and is key to the new theme: “My Sanctuary, Perfected by Frette.”
The 165-year-old textiles company is underscoring its history as a provider of fine linens to the Italian Royal Family, the Royal Hotel Danieli in Venice, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Vatican City. Each jacquard in the new collection is constructed from fully dyed, delicate threads to create an exceptionally dense and precise weave. Silk wefts provide a luminous sheen, while finely twisted yarns add strength and resilience.

“With this collection, we wanted to reaffirm the role of jacquard as Frette’s defining language, while at the same time portraying a home that goes beyond function to become a place of balance, protection and authenticity,” said Cristiano Quieti, the company’s global chief marketing & merchandise officer.
In bath, Frette is adding four new colorways to its mainstay Unito towel assortment for SS26. The Italian-made towel is constructed of plush cotton terry with rounded edges and finished with cotton piping. The new colorways include golden beige, indigo blue, misty blush, and amber glow.
The SS26 collection is rolling out on the company’s e-commerce site and to Frette boutiques worldwide beginning this month.






