By Jessica Ye (Jessica Yap)

For Summer 2026, Burberry moves through Hunza G, placing its house codes onto the brand’s signature crinkle silhouettes.

Built on Hunza G’s Original Crinkle™ fabric, the capsule centres on a one-size, ultra-stretch construction engineered with more than nine million stitches per garment. The material shapes and supports without adjustment, forming the foundation of the collection.

Simone Ashley in Burberry x Hunza G Tyler Bikini | Image: Burberry

The capsule draws on four of Hunza G’s established silhouettes. The Faye, Tyler, Domino and Devyn. Clean lines, close fit, and consistent proportions define each style, keeping the focus on texture and form.

Across these, Burberry introduces its check as trim on swimsuits and bikinis, alongside a swim skirt and a tube top. The palette stays within the house’s core range of black, white, metallic cocoa and red.

Simone Ashley in Burberry x Hunza G Faye Swimsuit | Image: Burberry

Each piece is paired with a matching scrunchie, extending the fabric and colour story beyond the swim set.

A seasonal motif marks the collaboration.

The Burberry Knight is reworked into a seahorse, finished with a B shield and a banner carrying Hunza G lettering. It appears across the collection and on cotton garment bags as an appliqué label.

Simone Ashley in Burberry x Hunza G Devyn Tube Top and Bikini Briefs | Image: Burberry

To accompany the launch, Ryan McGinley photographs Simone Ashley and Alva Claire in a series of beach portraits. The setting is kept direct, placing attention on the fit and texture of the pieces.

The Burberry x Hunza G swimwear capsule will be available online and in selected stores worldwide for Summer 2026.

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Jessica Ye (Jessica Yap) is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Couture Troopers and a marketing veteran with 15 years of experience in the retail and fashion sectors. Holding a First Class Honours degree in Fashion Media & Industries from Goldsmiths, University of London, she balances high-level strategy with the creative fire of a true-blooded Leo. Jessica is a vocal critic of over-commercialisation, believing that art must always remain at the heart of fashion. She specialises in crafting narratives that preserve artistic value while driving industry impact.