One Piece: An unstoppable adventure!

ONE PIECE: AN UNSTOPPABLE ADVENTURE!

This month we talk about The White Lotus  (Season 3, airing on SKY, NOW TV, MAX, and HULU depending on the country), the acclaimed series that became a cult hit in the USA but is also gaining significant success in Italy and other countries abroad for its satirical storytelling and contemporary vacation setting highlight the concept of luxury travel. 
 

The viewership of The White Lotus has also increased thanks to the buzz and social media discussions. After Hawaii and Sicily, the third season takes us to Thailand, immersing us in a universe of spirituality, opulence, and power. Luxury and streetwear brands wasted no time capturing the essence of The White Lotus, turning it into iconic capsule collections. Here are a few:

Banana Republic x The White Lotus – A timeless tropical elegance: European linen, silk, and lightweight cotton in a collection inspired by the series. The face of the campaign? Patrick Schwarzenegger, protagonist of the new season, alongside model Shanina Shaik.

H&M x The White Lotus – A collection designed by Alex Bovaird, the series’ costume designer, which encapsulates the vibrant mood of Thailand in 25 pieces: bold prints, saturated colors, and glamorous details. “Nothing is too much for The White Lotus!” says Bovaird, and the collection proves it.

Roccamore x The White Lotus – A capsule collection of shoes that reinterprets vacation elegance with refined designs, golden details, and artisanal touches. Sculptural sandals and warm tones enhance the Resort Chic trend relaunched by the series.

The White Lotus has rewritten the rules of vacation dress code, turning it into a true status symbol. It’s no longer just about what you wear, but what you tell through your clothes. It’s the dream of a vacation transformed into style, and a visual experience that conveys well-being and exclusivity.

Sabor, in developing a collection inspired by The White Lotus, taps into the desire of an increasingly aesthetic-conscious audience, telling stories of style, exploration, and refinement.

After all, as Daphne Sullivan says: “You live in the real world. I live in a fantasy.”