Gisele Bündchen is back in front of the camera for Marc O’Polo’s Fall/Winter 2026 campaign, and the mood is exactly what you would expect from this pairing — relaxed, refined and effortlessly cool.
Photographed by Lachlan Bailey, the campaign keeps things simple and lets the clothes, textures and Gisele’s natural presence do the talking. There is no over-styling here. Instead, Marc O’Polo leans into an easy autumn wardrobe built around soft tailoring, roomy outerwear, wide-leg trousers and casual layers that feel genuinely wearable.
Gisele Bündchen Makes Quiet Luxury Look Easy
Gisele has always had that rare ability to make even the simplest outfit feel like a fashion moment, and this campaign plays perfectly to that strength.

One of the strongest looks sees her in a dark brown utility-style jacket paired with softly pleated corduroy trousers. The tonal brown palette gives the outfit a warm, earthy feel, while the loose proportions keep everything relaxed.
It is polished without looking too polished. Exactly the kind of styling that makes you think, “I could actually wear this.”
Black Cherry Gives Fall Dressing a Rich Update
The collection moves away from loud seasonal colour and instead works with a beautifully muted palette of taupe, brown, grey, natural neutrals and deep Black Cherry. That rich burgundy shade becomes one of the campaign’s standout colours.

Gisele wears a structured Black Cherry jacket with bare legs and black boots in one image, giving the otherwise classic piece a slightly tougher, cooler attitude. In another, a deep-toned hoodie layered over a striped shirt and topped with a Marc O’Polo baseball cap brings a sporty twist to the collection.
Casual, yes. Basic, definitely not.
Relaxed Tailoring Takes Centre Stage
Marc O’Polo’s Fall 2026 fashion is all about clothes that have structure but still allow movement. Wide-leg trousers appear throughout the campaign, often teamed with simple tanks, shirts or soft knitwear.

One particularly easy look combines pale relaxed trousers with a white ribbed tank and an oversized cardigan casually slipping off the shoulders. It feels lived-in rather than overly styled, and that is really the charm of the entire campaign.
The silhouettes are loose, but never shapeless.
The Oversized Coat Is the Hero Piece

If there is one piece that immediately says autumn, it is the oversized brown wool coat. Gisele wears it over light trousers and a simple layered top, finishing the look with a sleek dark handbag. The proportions are generous, but the clean tailoring stops the coat from feeling heavy.
It is the kind of outerwear that does most of the styling work for you. Throw it over something simple and suddenly the whole look feels pulled together.
Texture Does the Talking
Another reason the collection feels so rich despite its restrained colour palette is the focus on fabric. Organic cotton, unwashed cotton, wool blends, corduroy and fine knits bring plenty of texture into the clothes. Matte finishes and soft melange tones add depth without needing prints or heavy embellishment.
Even classic stripes are used sparingly, mostly through layering, which keeps the overall look clean. Marc O’Polo is not trying to reinvent fall dressing here. Instead, the brand is making familiar pieces feel better through fabric, proportion and styling.
Gisele and Marc O’Polo Are a Natural Match

There is something very natural about Gisele Bündchen for Marc O’Polo. The clothes are understated. Her styling is unfussy. The photography feels warm and intimate. And Gisele brings that easy confidence that makes even a hoodie, baseball cap or oversized trouser look completely intentional. The campaign is a reminder that great autumn style does not always need dramatic silhouettes or complicated layering.
Sometimes all you need is a beautiful coat, a great pair of trousers, a rich neutral colour palette — and a little Gisele energy.
The Verdict
Marc O’Polo Fall/Winter 2026 is all about quiet confidence. Think slouchy trousers, tactile knits, oversized outerwear, earthy neutrals and that gorgeous Black Cherry running through the collection. Everything feels comfortable, but still considered.And with Gisele Bündchen fronting the campaign, effortless dressing suddenly looks very, very desirable.