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Spring 2026 is Here!

  • Writer: David Lesage
    David Lesage
  • Mar 21
  • 4 min read

Last week's snow may have divided opinions—less so for some, a dream for winter sports lovers—but one thing is undeniable: spring fashion has officially arrived.


Each season, I immerse myself in the latest runway shows, carefully observing the key movements shaping the industry, always with you—my clients—in mind. While countless trends emerge, I curate only those that truly resonate, balancing relevance with timeless appeal.


Here are my top 10 trends for Spring 2026.


Yellow Sorbet


Yellow sorbet is emerging as one of the standout shades of the season—a soft, luminous hue that captures the optimism and lightness of spring. More refined than a classic pastel and less predictable than beige or ivory, it brings a fresh, modern warmth to any wardrobe.


Whether worn as a monochromatic statement or introduced through a key piece—a fluid dress, a tailored blazer, or a delicate knit—yellow sorbet instantly elevates a look with subtle sophistication. It pairs beautifully with creamy neutrals, soft greys, or even deeper tones for contrast, making it both versatile and quietly striking.


An effortless way to brighten your wardrobe while staying undeniably elegant.



Black 'n White Coloblocking


Black and white colorblocking stands out this spring as a study in contrast and quiet confidence. Stripped of excess, this timeless pairing returns with a sharper, more modern edge—clean lines, bold divisions, and graphic silhouettes that feel both architectural and effortless.


Whether expressed through a sharply tailored blazer, a fluid dress, or a minimalist ensemble, the interplay of black and white creates instant impact without relying on color. It’s refined, powerful, and endlessly versatile—an elevated way to make a statement while remaining impeccably chic.



Summer Leather


Summer leather emerges this season as an unexpected yet undeniably refined statement. Reimagined in lighter weights, softer finishes, and breathable constructions, leather steps confidently into spring with a new sense of ease and fluidity.


Think supple shirts, tailored shorts, airy skirts, and relaxed outerwear—pieces that retain the structure and sophistication of leather while feeling effortless and wearable in warmer temperatures. The palette leans toward soft neutrals, creamy tones, and sun-washed hues, enhancing its seasonal versatility.


A modern way to introduce depth, texture, and quiet luxury into your spring wardrobe.



3D Flowers


3D floral details bloom this spring as one of the season’s most captivating trends, bringing texture, movement, and a sense of artistry to everyday dressing. Far from traditional prints, these sculptural flowers are delicately appliquéd or boldly exaggerated, transforming garments into wearable statements.


Whether adorning a sleek dress, a structured top, or even accessories, they add dimension and a touch of romance while remaining modern and elevated. It’s a refined way to embrace femininity—through detail, craftsmanship, and a subtle sense of drama.



Couleurs Primaires


Primary colors take center stage this spring, bringing a bold, joyful energy to the season. Seen on the runways of Loewe and Carolina Herrera, vivid reds, striking blues, and radiant yellows are embraced in their purest form—clean, saturated, and unapologetically confident.


Whether worn as a monochromatic statement or combined for a graphic, color-blocked effect, these hues create looks that feel both playful and highly refined. It’s a powerful return to simplicity—where color itself becomes the statement, delivering impact with clarity and modern elegance.



Pastelicious


Washed pastels define a softer, more poetic side of spring—subtle, refined, and effortlessly elegant. On the runways of Erdem and Max Mara, these gently muted tones—powdery rose, faded lavender, and misty blue—bring a sense of quiet sophistication to the season.


Less sugary than traditional pastels, they appear almost sun-washed, offering a modern, elevated alternative that feels both fresh and timeless. Worn in fluid silhouettes or layered tonally, they create a wardrobe that is light, polished, and undeniably luxurious.



Crochet Chic


Crochet returns this spring as one of the season’s most tactile and refined trends, blending artisanal craftsmanship with a modern, elevated sensibility. On the runways of Dolce & Gabbana and Zimmermann, it appears in intricate dresses, delicate sets, and statement layers that feel both nostalgic and effortlessly chic.


Reimagined in finer weaves and sophisticated silhouettes, crochet moves beyond its bohemian roots into a more polished, luxury space. Whether styled as a standout piece or layered subtly, it brings texture, depth, and a sense of craftsmanship that feels perfectly aligned with the spirit of spring.



Pink Royal


Pink takes over this spring as one of the season’s most defining shades, seen everywhere from runways to everyday wardrobes. From the softest blush tones to vibrant fuchsia, it expresses a full spectrum of femininity—both delicate and bold, romantic and confident.


Worn head-to-toe or as a statement accent, pink brings a fresh, uplifting energy to any look. Styled with neutrals for a refined feel or paired with stronger hues for contrast, it proves endlessly versatile. This season, pink isn’t just a color—it’s a mood, a statement, and a modern essential.



Snow White


All-white dressing emerges this spring as one of the most refined and powerful statements. Clean, luminous, and effortlessly sophisticated, a full white look captures the essence of the season—freshness, clarity, and quiet confidence.


Whether expressed through sharp tailoring, fluid silhouettes, or layered textures, white-on-white creates depth without relying on color. It feels modern yet timeless, minimal yet impactful. A true exercise in restraint and elegance, proving that sometimes the most striking look is the most understated.



Soft Stripes


Soft stripes emerge this spring as a refined evolution of a timeless pattern—subtle, fluid, and effortlessly modern. On the runways of Zegna, École de Pensée, and TWP, they appear in softened contrasts and blurred lines, bringing a sense of ease and movement to the season’s silhouettes.


Far from bold, graphic statements, these stripes feel lighter and more nuanced—seen on airy shirting, relaxed tailoring, and fluid separates. They offer structure without rigidity, adding just the right amount of visual interest while maintaining an elevated, understated aesthetic.


An elegant way to incorporate pattern into your spring wardrobe, with quiet sophistication at its core.



 
 
 

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