It may feel strange to visualize warm-weather style when we’re in the middle of an arctic freeze, but spring will be here sooner than you think, and since we’re in the business of looking ahead, we’re already deep in thought about what’s to come. Our fashion trend report showcased a variety of themes for next season, which we’re unpacking and decoding in own ways, below.
Vogue Editors’ Favorite Spring Fashion Trends
Let’s start with color: springy palettes (and their coordinating combinations) offer a tangible way to translate runway trends to a wardrobe. Next season’s lean rich and strong—think mint green and powder pink, deep reds and navy blues, as well as emerald tones, such as royal purple and moss green. Spring’s many texture interventions—fringe, fuzzy, and frothy lace—bring movement to clothes, while collected treasures (in the form of heirloom pendant necklaces and sculptural jewelry) add depth to top off the looks. Subtle references to different eras appear in drop-waist silhouettes, as seen at Chanel and Tory Burch, and in 18th century-inspired military jackets at Erdem.
The overarching mood is wearable yet personable—pile on the textures, play with layering, and go big with proportions, however you desire. For us, it’s starts with these spring 2026 trends, below.
Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com / Courtesy of Chanel
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com / Courtesy of Tory Burch
Jazz Age
“I’m a sucker for a Jazz Age moment: I love the flapper silhouette, can’t resist a bugle bead embellishment, and love to pretend I’m in a Fitzgerald novel.”—Chloe Malle, head of editorial content




