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Harmont & Blaine strengthens in Middle East, debuts in India, US wholesale

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Nicola Mira

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June 22, 2026

Italian label Harmont & Blaine is expanding worldwide and is active on multiple fronts, according to CEO Daniele Ondeggia, who spoke to FashionNetwork.com at the presentation of the label’s Spring/Summer 2027 collection during Milan Fashion Week Men.

Harmont & Blaine, Spring/Summer 2027
Harmont & Blaine, Spring/Summer 2027

 
“We debuted on the Indian market with the Spring/Summer 2026 collection, after signing a deal with one of the country’s leading retail groups, the owner of department store chain The Collective. The operation was set to begin with the Fall/Winter 2026-27, but they liked our collection so much they decided to start a season earlier,” said Ondeggia. “India is a huge market with great potential; we’re currently present in four stores, and our plan is to reach 20 addresses in three years, between monobrand and multibrand retailers,” he added.
 
Harmont & Blaine is next set to première in US wholesale, aiming to establish a presence in department stores. “Again, we see a lot of potential, because the US is already our second-largest market in terms of online sales,” said Ondeggia. Finally, the label has also set its sights on boosting its position in the Middle East: “We already had a presence there, but now we believe we’ve found the right ‘travel mate’, one of the region’s top three players. We’ll start with them with Spring/Summer 2027, and we’ve settled on an expansion plan that will see us reach 40 monobrand stores in five years across the Middle East,” he added.
 

The ‘Artigianalità a colori’ capsule collection
The ‘Artigianalità a colori’ capsule collection

The label’s plans are ambitious, and are supported by a reorganisation strategy aimed at boosting the company’s efficiency, according to Ondeggia: “The market is realigning, so we’re rethinking our collection, our positioning, our retail and wholesale distribution, and the supply chain. For example, our near-shoring effort is well under way. Two thirds of our Spring/Summer 2027 collection is produced in the Mediterranean basin, giving us a competitive edge in time-to-market terms, and making us less dependent on market dynamics that are outside our control, like tariffs.”

Harmont & Blaine is also highly focused on e-commerce. It has invested heavily on its e-shop, wholly internalising direct e-tail management with a view to deploying a multi-channel strategy. “Direct online sales currently account for about 3-4% of total revenue. We want this channel to account for no less than 10% in three years. After a flat 2025, the first few months of 2026 were extremely promising, and we posted 35-40% growth rates,” said Ondeggia.
 
Collections-wise, Harmont & Blaine has invested to further augment product quality, putting the emphasis on craftsmanship, fabrics and materials, starting with the Artigianalità a colori (colourful craftsmanship) capsule collection for Spring/Summer 2027. The collection, 100% made in Italy, is another example of how the label collaborates with specialist workshops and local artisans. It is a curated reinterpretation of evergreen outerwear like the safari jacket, featured in lightweight wool and in a linen-silk blend, alongside fine knitwear and tailored trousers.

Harmont & Blaine, Spring/Summer 2027
Harmont & Blaine, Spring/Summer 2027

 
The ‘Low Tide’ range is characterised by breezy matchups in which a palette of brick-red, ochre, beige and taupe, brightened by green, lilac and blue accents, is used to fashion casual looks with 70s-inspired motifs. The fabrics include high-quality wool and silk, soft-shell stretch nylon, denim, and garment-dyed cavalry twill. Cotton and cashmere-cotton blends are used for knitwear, enriched with jacquard motifs, inlays and striped patterns, while the shirts feature a variety of fabrics, from micro geometric designs to colour-block panels.
 
In the ‘Rising Tide’ range, the palette veers to dense, saturated shades like red, yellow, pink and apple green. Its nautical vibe is defined by a pared-down aesthetic and sportswear feel. Striped fabrics come with different-sized bands and colours; certain items blend crêpe cotton and linen with performance fabrics; and monogram patterns alternate with appliqué and graphics inspired by the marine world. The range’s highlights include jeans with wave-like embroidery on the back pocket, and the Vietri polo shirt, redesigned for the Piazzetta concept, featuring collars embellished with assorted shirt-style striped fabrics.
 
Finally, linen takes centre-stage in the ‘High Tide’ range, interpreted in a bright, luminous palette that veers to lighter pastel shades, occasionally lit up by orange, purple and blue details. The t-shirts feature a 3D version of the label’s dachshund logo, beachwear comes with micro-patterns and marine prints inspired by the cyclical motion of waves, while trousers and shorts are made in lightweight parachute nylon and ultra-fine cotton.

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