Unlock 2026’s Spring Trends That Will Blow Your Mind and Boost Your Confidence—Don’t Miss Out!
Spring has sprung, and it’s not just the pollen that’s in the air—it’s fresh fashion energy too! Just when you thought you’d mastered layering, the recent runways and street styles from Paris have thrown a sartorial curveball that screams, “More is more!” Suddenly, low-rise skirts are making a comeback, balloon pants are the new power move, and silk scarves? They’re no longer just an accessory—they’re the main event. I caught myself wondering, how can we channel this runway buzz into real-life wardrobe wins without breaking the bank or our backs trying to keep up? Luckily, this season isn’t about following the crowd; it’s about remixing the classics with bold tweaks that make you feel unstoppable from the office to happy hour. Ready to shake up your spring closet with some seriously fresh vibes? Let’s dive into the seven key trends that are turning heads and rewriting the style playbook.
Today is officially the first day of spring, which means it’s time to start thinking about the best spring trends. Right now, we’re taking inspiration not just from the spring/summer 2026 runways, but also the fashion month that just wrapped. On the streets of Paris last month, show-goers were starting to debut the best of new season, and just about everyone in the fashion industry was running to Chanel to nab pieces of Matthieu Blazy’s first collection (especially the shoes!) Which leaves us with just one question: How can we update our wardrobes to match this energy?
This spring, designers not only introduced new iterations of classics, but gave us new ideas for styling, like the T-shirt sandwiches we saw at Lii and Versace. They introduced new wardrobe builders, such as low-rise skirts at Chanel, and continued to lean into rising trends, like the balloon pants at Altuzarra and Ashlyn. There were also statements made of juxtapositions, whether you lean sporty like Prada or ultra lady-like (but with a sense of ease) like at The Row.
There are so many new ideas for how to get dressed this spring. Below, I outline the seven key trends to shop now.
Layers! On Layers! On Layers!
When it comes to layering this spring, more is more, and designers are inspiring us to get creative with color-blocking. Jil Sander makes the perfect T-shirt and sells it in a three-pack, which is the ideal starter kit for putting together a heavily layered look. We’re also charmed by the one-stop-shop option, i.e. Lii’s runway version that comes already partially layered—making it effortless to get the look. These funky layers look best for spring with a pair of jeans and ballet flats or trousers and sandals. The key is to balance the classics with flair.
Spring Into Workwear
Getting dressed for the office this spring should feel fresh, and an in-between transitional jacket can help you get there. The new blazer shape is cropped with no collar; it will look just as chic commuting to work as it does at the office and out for happy hour after. You could also take a cue from Chanel and zhuzh up a jacket you already own with a pop-of-color flower pin. On the bottom, try a pencil skirt that comes with a belt (just make sure it’s low-rise), or invest in pinstripe pants in a softer trouser shape—they’ll look just as good with a white t-shirt and flats for the weekend.
Scarf Dressing
Silk scarves were once thought of as old-fashioned, but this season, designers made them into a cool-girl hero item. From the perfect going-out scarf top (you could also wear it on vacation!) to scarf-print pants and scarf bags, these key pieces all make a statement. Pair your silk top with a pair of black cigarette pants and pumps for a chic night out. To style your silk pants, mix in a scarf bag for pattern play but add a white t-shirt and sandals for a cool pared-back look.
Balloon Pants
Balloon pants seem to be the gift that keeps on giving; they’re comfortable and forgiving and add a directional silhouette to any look. These are undoubtedly the new trouser alternative, and work well for the office with kitten heels and a shell top.
Clothes With Movement
Feathers, frills, and fringes brought glamour to the spring 2026 runways. The coolest way to wear these is in the daytime, whether you pair a colorful fringed jacket with khakis and a button-down or wear a feathered skirt with a white t-shirt and sandals. But they’re also show-stopping for an evening out, especially if you lean into all of the textures at once—including embellished shoes, of course.
Sporty With Spice
Sporty silhouettes and fabrics were given a sophisticated remix on the runways. From elevated parkas in bright colors (great for layering, as seen at Loewe) to bright shorts and funky sneakers, these separates look best when incorporated into your everyday wardrobe. Swap your suede jacket for a technical one in a fun color or add colorful sneakers to your trouser-and-top uniform to add some joy to your office look.
Tailored Evening For Daywear
This season, designers showed us that wearing dressed-up, tailored pieces feels particularly cool during the day. While the overall vibe is ladylike, ironically, a lot of the key silhouettes are borrowed from the boys. Pairing an oversized tuxedo shirt (J.Crew men’s has an amazing one) with an elegant skirt feels very fresh and very Carolyn Bessette Kennedy. Or try silk pants with a silk, fringed tuxedo scarf worn as a shawl. For evening, pair the same scarf with a laid-back, short-sleeved black dress with flats to continue the feeling of elegant ease.
































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