As resort collections hit stores in November, this season is often called the “holiday” collection. While most designers focus on year-end parties or vacations planned through 2026, Stine Goya chose to look ahead. “You want to reset, refresh, and let go of what no longer serves you,” she said during a call, “to start with a clean slate.” With that in mind, she asked her team to share “small goals…something grounding for a New Year’s resolution.”
After gathering these resolutions, senior print designer Blanca Alomar Bonnín turned the most common themes—like reading more, staying hydrated, buying fresh flowers, trying ceramics, or traveling to Italy—into prints and motifs. These cozy, uplifting ideas also inspired Goya’s first venture into home textiles, a natural next step for the brand. Interiors have long influenced her prints, and she’s recently hosted shows in her studio and on her own street.
Of course, Goya didn’t overlook eveningwear—there are plenty of pretty dresses, including a flirty black number with a short balloon skirt. This season’s standout flower is the petunia, which Bonnín sketched in crayon and softened into a dreamy print, featured on a breezy tent dress with satin ruffled straps. The most romantic piece? A subtly structured dress in menswear fabric, dotted with 3D floral pom-poms, with a corset-style camisole that can be worn on or off the shoulder. For a versatile option, a mocha-toned set—with a jersey top and polka-dotted chiffon skirt—works for the office with a jacket and loafers, or dressed up with heels for a night out. After all, who wouldn’t want to resolve to paint the town red?