June is here, and so are the luxury brands. As shoppers gear up for their European summer sojourns, brands are beating the tourist rush and setting up shop across the continent with temporary seasonal stores, beach club pop-ups and limited-time activations to capture the attention and dollars of the high-spending set.

Already, brands from Burberry to Staud have whisked influencers and friends of the brand to Cap d’Antibes and the Amalfi Coast, making a splash as the weather heats up — or rather, cools down slightly; there’s already been a heatwave across Europe.

It’s a tried-and-true strategy, and one that seems to balloon every year. Last summer, brands popped up all over Europe, with many hosting multiple activations across different countries throughout peak season. (Dior opened nine Dioriviera boutiques and pop-ups centred around its annual Dioriviera summer collection; while Dolce & Gabbana hosted seven pop-up stores and beach takeovers.) This year, more brands are opting for this model, in a bid to meet their clients in as many destinations as possible. Loewe is opening 10 seasonal locations, plus a pop-up in Saint-Tropez, and Giorgio Armani is taking its 2026 Mare collection on a tour of the continent, having already stopped off in Porto Cervo and Cannes, then Mykonos by way of a new Nammos boutique. This year’s Dioriviera will be available in 19 locations worldwide.

The high-volume strategy is a reflection of where summer travel sentiment is at this year. Despite inflationary pressures and uncertainty stemming, in part, from the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, European summer travel sentiment is at a record high, according to the European Travel Commission. 82% of Europeans plan to travel this spring and summer, with intra-European travel dominating — which is the highest level recorded since 2020. But most are planning shorter stays, meaning less bopping around on extended trips. By establishing a presence across more of the continent, brands are better positioned to capture tourists they may have missed had they opted for a single-destination pop-up.

Of course, it’s not all confined to Europe. Some, including Dior, are casting a wide net. Dioriviera pop-ups will take place in Seoul, Bangkok, Shanghai and on China’s Hainan Island, as well as the brand’s usual European suspects. Others, like Tory Burch, are staying closer to home; the brand hosted a party in Los Angeles at the beginning of June to celebrate its summer collection. For many, though, Europe remains the core focus for this period.

Here’s where brands are headed this summer.

Italy

Capri

Dior

A boat inspired by a ‘gozzo’, a traditional Italian fishing boat, will sit outside the boutique, by the waterside restaurant and beach club Il Riccio, which the brand has activated at in years past. It will be Dior-branded, of course. (It’s Jonathan Anderson’s first take on the annual Dioriviera project.)

Dates: Now through end of season.

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Dior’s full-size boat outside the boutique.

Photo: Paolo Fichera



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