Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Trends
Every season brings with it the expectation of something new.But Spring/Summer 2026 feels different.Rather than introducing entirely new aesthetics, the focus...
“Spring/Summer 2026 is less about newness and more about refinement.”
— Vogue
Every season brings with it the expectation of something new.
But Spring/Summer 2026 feels different.
Rather than introducing entirely new aesthetics, the focus has shifted towards refining what’s already there—softening silhouettes, rethinking structure, and making familiar styles feel more wearable. Here are the key directions shaping how we’re getting dressed this season.
1. Soft Literary Dressing (The Evolution of Poetcore)
One of the strongest threads running through SS26 is a softer take on “dark academia.”

Designers like Celine, Prada, and Tory Burch leaned into intellectual dressing—but made it lighter, more wearable, and less heavy.
The shift
From: dark, heavy academia To: light, everyday literary style
The vibe
Thoughtful, relaxed, subtly styled
How to wear it
Cardigans, polos, soft tailoring Neutral or sorbet tones Layering that feels natural, not forced
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2. The Return of Structure
Tailoring is back—but not in a rigid, corporate way.
The rise of pieces like the collarless blazer signals a shift towards structure that still feels easy and wearable.
The shift
From: sharp, strict tailoring
To: soft structure and clean lines
The vibe
Polished, modern, effortless control
How to wear it
Relaxed blazers Clean silhouettes Minimal styling
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3. Turning towards texture
Instead of loud prints, SS26 focuses on how clothes feel, not just how they look.

Across collections, texture—knit, wool, layering—became the defining feature.
The shift
From: bold prints
To: depth through texture
The vibe
Elevated, tactile, understated
How to wear it
Mix fabrics (knit + satin, wool + cotton)
Keep colours simple
Let texture do the work
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4. Colour Is Back
Runways showed everything from bold colour-blocking to rich standalone tones, balanced with neutrals.

From: safe neutrals To: intentional colour moments
Confident, controlled, expressive
One strong colour per outfit, pair with neutrals, keep silhouettes simple
5. Utility Chic
Even with all the refinement, practicality hasn’t gone anywhere.
Cargo details, functional pieces, and wearable silhouettes continue to play a role—especially in everyday dressing.
The shift
From: purely aesthetic dressing
To: fashion that works in real life
The vibe
Functional, wearable, considered
How to wear it
Cargo trousers or utility jackets
Balance with softer pieces
Keep it clean, not overly styled
The Takeaway
Spring/Summer 2026 is becoming less about chasing trends and more about how you wear them.
Softer, not louder
More intentional, less styled
More personal, less performative
The biggest shift?
Clothes aren’t trying to stand out on their own anymore. They’re working together to create a complete outfit.
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