Nude Project Wants You To Go Into "Airplane Mode" This Summer
Manifesting the luxury of an analog summer.
Nude Project is officially begging you to log off. The brand unveiled “Airplane Mode,” the final drop of its SS26 era, “The Luxury of Time.” Inspired by the cult classic film The Beach (2000) and shot by photographer Beltrán González, this collection is a full-on manifesto against internet algorithms. It’s all about chasing that rare, untraceable luxury of an analog summer, no location tags, no notifications, just good vibes.
The wardrobe is a dream setup for your next getaway suitcase. Lightweight linen sets, breezy shorts and relaxed polo shirts bridge the gap between city streets and deserted beaches. The drop also features sporty, color-contrasted bikinis and swimsuits made for spontaneous beach volleyball games, alongside effortless halter tops and matching sets.
Minimalist tote bags, caps and jewelry round out the collection to keep you looking cool while you’re completely off the grid. This is a beautifully raw, unfiltered look at summer that reminds us the ultimate flex is sometimes just turning off your phone.
Check out the dreamy images above and head to the brand’s website to shop the collection.
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