Aman Essentials luxury capsule Cyrill Gutsch
KIM JONES and AMAN ESSENTIALS collection. Photography by MALICK BODIAN

Kim Jones x Aman Essentials: a luxury capsule that redefines travelwear

Kim Jones makes a stylish return with his first post-Dior project — a luxury capsule designed in collaboration with Aman Essentials, the lifestyle division of the prestigious Aman resort brand. Premiering at the Dover Street Market Paris showroom from June 28th to July 1st, this 35-piece luxury capsule merges travel-ready sophistication with sustainable innovation. It’s a distinctive fusion of fashion and function, rooted in the serene ethos of Aman Essentials.

Crafted alongside Parley for the Oceans, the luxury capsule showcases eco-conscious materials such as Banatex twill and regenerative cotton fleece. Every garment is designed to flow effortlessly between worlds — whether lounging on Amanpulo’s white sands or navigating Tokyo’s dynamic streets.

Jones, who has stayed at 33 Aman properties worldwide, drew inspiration from Aman Essentials’ signature calm, consistency, and elegance. The luxury capsule features relaxed silhouettes in neutral tones: outerwear, loungewear, knitwear, and activewear that reflect a global, climate-conscious sensibility. It’s minimalist yet luxurious — a hallmark of both Jones and Aman Essentials.

Kristina Romanova, CEO of Aman Essentials, emphasizes this luxury capsule is just the beginning. As the brand expands into retail, this collaboration signals a bold new chapter — one where travel, wellness, and style seamlessly converge. Launching in Aman Essentials boutiques and select global retailers in early 2026, the collection sets the tone for what slow, considered luxury can look like.

Keep reading to discover how Cyrill Gutsch, founder of Parley for the Oceans, transforms environmental crisis into creative force—sharing insights on ocean tipping points, shifting humanity’s place in nature, and redefining the very idea of progress. In our interview, Cyrill Gutsch opens up about reimagining materials, facing irreversible damage head-on, and why artists are essential to driving systemic change.