
PORTS 1961’s fall-winter 2026 campaign proves that stillness can be its own kind of statement, with returning face Nadja Auermann bringing a commanding presence back to the brand. The legendary 90s supermodel wows in the images.
Movement drives the story, but not the obvious kind. There’s no walking, no posing on cue. Auermann stretches, turns, and holds each shape with a control that feels almost architectural. It gives the clothes an edge they wouldn’t have on their own.
Ports 1961 Fall/Winter 2026 Campaign

Photographer Rankin shoots the story in bold lighting and stark black-and-white. The images feel faintly mysterious. The wardrobe carries that same precision. In one look, Auermann is wrapped in a flowing white cape-style top over wide black trousers, long gloves and pointed pumps sharpening the line.
The contrast reads graphic, almost surreal. Elsewhere, an oversized gray blazer takes over: broad shoulders, clean lapels, a neckline cut deep. Power dressing, stripped back to its essentials.

The campaign’s biggest fashion moment comes courtesy of a dark, sculpted coat, its sweeping length and cape-like layers catching the light against a sleek vintage car. A statement brooch, a structured handbag, and sharp heels round out the look.
Want more campaigns? Here’s Ermanno Scervino’s fall 2026 ad, showing its take on the season.
