
De La Vali La Isla turns summer 2026 dressing into a full island wardrobe, with beaded mesh, chiffon dresses, scarf styling, striped georgette, and color that feels made for late dinners near the water. The collection leans into the brand’s Ibiza roots through pieces that feel party ready without trying too hard, from the Palma Skirt in orange beaded mesh to the Ibiza Mini Dress in blue sequin crochet. For readers already drawn to De La VALI, this is the side of the label that understands vacation packing, dance floor plans, and the outfit you want everyone to ask about.
Orange Beaded Mesh Starts The Story

The Palma pieces set the pulse. The orange beaded mesh skirt and matching cape and top bring a flash of skin, texture, and after dark energy without losing the softness of resort dressing. The cape and top pairing feels especially strong because it gives a bandeau shape a little drama around the shoulders, turning a tiny top into a full entrance.
There is a clever styling idea here too. A beaded skirt can move with a bikini top, a sheer layer, or a crisp summer shirt. A cape top can sit with the matching skirt or cut through wide trousers. That kind of outfit math is what makes the La Isla capsule feel useful beyond one holiday photo. It is playful, but it knows how to work a suitcase.
Chiffon Dresses Take The After Dark Shift

The dress lineup gives La Isla its main character pull. The Formentera Maxi Dress arrives in Cachemira print viscose georgette, while the Isla Bubble Hem Mini Dress brings turquoise chiffon into a flirtier shape with a scoop neckline, bubble hem, and scarf. The names alone point to the Balearic mood, but the clothes keep the story visual through sheer fabric, saturated color, and silhouettes built for warm nights.
That is where De La VALI dresses make the strongest case. The best pieces are not quiet basics. They are printed, sheer, beaded, striped, or sequin touched, with enough attitude to carry the whole look. The Ibiza Mini Dress in blue sequin crochet fits that lane perfectly, a dress with enough sparkle for a club, but enough beach town energy to still feel relaxed.
Scarves And Stripes Make It Feel Styled

The Luna Head Scarf shows up in maroon and turquoise stripe georgette and in Cachemira print georgette, giving the capsule a styling detail that feels small but changes everything. A scarf can pull a dress into vacation mode, finish a bikini look, or make trousers and a top feel intentional. It is the kind of accessory that turns a simple outfit into something with a point of view.
The Menorca Top and Diosa Skirt continue that same maroon and turquoise stripe story. Together, they bring a set dressing idea into the collection without making it too polished. The stripes feel graphic, the georgette keeps the fabric fluid, and the colors give the look enough personality to stand out next to the orange and blue pieces. For anyone building around De La VALI tops, the Menorca style is an easy place to start.
The Capsule Knows Its Island Codes

De La Vali has always made the most sense when it treats Ibiza as a feeling you can wear. La Isla keeps that idea direct through Formentera, Menorca, Ibiza, and Isla names, but the pieces do not rely on location alone. Beading, chiffon, crochet, georgette, stripes, and scarf details create the collection’s real language.
The Luma Trousers in Cachemira print viscose georgette help round out the capsule, especially for anyone who wants the same vacation attitude without another dress. Styled with the Palma Cape and Top, a scarf, or a bikini, they give the collection a breezier going out option. La Isla works because it knows exactly where it wants to be. Somewhere warm, somewhere loud enough after sunset, somewhere a little overdressed in the best way.
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Brand DNA
Established in Ibiza in 2017 by Jana Sascha Haveman and Laura Castro, De La Vali channels island nightlife, Spanish attitude, and feminine drama through statement dresses, bold prints, lace, and party ready silhouettes.