Spring is very much in the air: the London weather has become surprisingly warm, the tulips are blooming and the mood is shifting. So too is our wardrobes. The puffer jackets are packed away and the wooly hats are being switched for sun hats. Whilst we’ve analysed the runway spring/summer 2026 trends intensely, we always consider the seasonal trends that are emerging from each city, Instagram or generally within the culture.
One hugely influential moment in the last few months has been the TV show Love Story, which was, of course, based on Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her husband John F. Kennedy Junior. Since the show, a desire to emulate Bessette Kennedy’s iconic ’90s minimalist style has been a global phenomenon, with influencers, stylists and team even Who What Wear, all decoding the perfect pared-back outfit formulas, signature pieces as well as the most-wanted Calvin Klein styles from the era.
It goes without saying that ’90s style and minimalism generally has been popular for some time. Coincide this with the popularity of quiet luxury of the last decade, even though this buzzword has slowly died off, the desire for lowkey, high quality pieces that feel timeless and exude taste beyond trends is just as popular as ever.
As such, I’ve considered the minimalist trends people are actually going to wear this spring, from lace accents to fringe details, these are the 6 trends those that love a more pared-back style will rely on this season.
6 Minimalist Spring 2026 Trends
1. Fringe trims
Style Notes: Short, long, in black, in white, in satin, silk or beaded… When it comes to hemlines this season, it doesn’t matter how it looks, so long as it’s fringe. Minimalist fringe accents, as seen on silk and satin scarves as opposed how we’re used to seeing it on suede, is a microtrend that has become huge since we saw it on the streets at Copenhagen Fashion Week in January. Now, it’s getting a spring makeover. On the bottom of satin cream skirts and trousers, as well as on tops and in earrings, this trend is going nowhere.
SEA
Adelina Tie-Side Fringed Lace-Paneled Woven Top
I have seen so many influencers in this Sea New York top.
MANGO
Satin Bandana Fringe Dress – Women | Mango United Kingdom
The latest Mango spring collection really is so good.
Manolo Blahnik
Paletotflat Fringed Suede Ballet Flats
Fringe even on your flats? Yes please.
TALLER MARMO
Romy Fringed One-Shoulder Swimsuit
2. Broderie Anglaise
Style Notes: Whilst on dresses as pictured here might be more appropriate for summer, broderie anglaise is trending across blouses right now, at the very early signs of spring. Pretty, timeless and oh-so chic, it feels a little bohemian without being too ‘out there’ like some embroidered, colourful folk tops. Whilst the weather is still changing, pair your broderie with light wash jeans and ballet flats, but as the sun makes more frequent appearances, style them with shorts, skirts or go for a mini like Anne-Laure has here.
Reformation
Joliette Dress
The perfect summer dress.
RIXO ⋆
Ellery Cotton Blouse in White
This Rixo top is one of my all-time favourite pieces by the brand.
freepeople
Eliza Mini Dress
Soeur
White Hansel Blouse
Look how great this is paired with jeans.
3. Lace Details
Style Notes: We’ve been in a bit of a ‘skirt era’ for a few years now, with many of us ditching dresses as the go-to spring and summer staple, in favour of the a skirt and top instead. Whilst the satin midi skirt—an icon in the ’90s minimalist wardrobe—has been trending for a while, this year I can see many upgrading theirs for knee-length versions with lace trims. And it’s not just skirts, but shorts, trousers and strappy satin tops with this delicate detail. Dôen as well as Reformation and Magda Butrym has a few stunning styles that I’ve already seen grace my feed on the best dressed people with low-key style, and I think come May you’ll be seeing them even more.
ALIX OF BOHEMIA
Mia Sky Prima Cotton and Silk-Blend Lace-Trimmed Tank Top
I love this soft blue hue, for minimalists looking for a little colour—this is it.
Doên
Iona Lace-Trimmed Silk-Satin Shorts
The elasticated waist makes these so comfortable.
Reformation
Jessalyn Silk Dress
This comes in many different colours.
I actually own this top and can attest to it being so luxe.
4. Sleek Sneakers
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Style Notes: Sleek, slender and low-rise sneakers have been trending for a while now, but since the new Jacquemus x Nike Moon trainers came out, I have seen more and more minimalists turning to creamy white slim trainers for their off-duty looks. Whilst winter may have given us leather and suede options, and mesh is usually associated with athleisure styles, I love satin and nylon for that lightweight, almost marshmallow-looking texture.
LE MONDE BERYL
Slim Runner Suede and Leather-Trimmed Shell Sneakers
Le Monde Beryl also does great sneakers.
Nike
Nike Waffle Racer Trainers in Off White and Black
I love the grip on these gum soles.
Chloé
Chloé Leather-Suede Kick Sneakers
The perfect summer sneaker.
5. Subtle Animal Accents
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Style Notes: Yes, animal print feels like it should be coined as a maximalist trend, but I think when subtle and in neutral hues, it’s a go-to for minimalists that want to add interest to a look. When done in real leather, with dyed hair atop, it adds texture and interest to a monotone outfit. Whilst zebra and leopard I think are great for autumn and winter, in spring and summer, veer lighter with pony skin spots, dalmatian or even animal textures without a print at all but in a single shade like tan, white or black.
Samsøe Samsøe
Salylo Leather Jacket 15374 Stray Dott
This is Danielle’s exact jacket.
St Agni
Fawn Pencil Skirt – Almond
There’s also a matching jacket, if you fancy a two-piece.
& Other Stories
Zebra-Print Leather Tote
I think this will sell out very soon.
Massimo Dutti
Flowing Animal Print Blouse
6. Silk Trousers
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Style Notes: My hot take for spring minimalist trends is that the silk or satin is going to replace linen when it comes to being the go-to trouser of the season. Just as light and easy to pack, but just that little bit more luxe feeling, silky trousers are so easy to dress up, you can even wear them to a wedding when styled correctly. It might not be the only trouser trend of the season, with styles like the balloon pant, sheer, crochet and even sequin trousers having a moment, this feels more aligned with the minimalist aesthetic.
Doên
Lavon Fringed Silk Wide-Leg Pants
The ultimate summer trousers.
MANGO
Satin Straight-Fit Trousers – Women | Mango United Kingdom
These trousers look so much more expensive than they are.
Reformation
Olina Cropped Pant
Black is great for safer bet if like me you often stain your clothes.
Anthropologie
Lyrebird Satin Lace-Trim Wide-Leg Trousers
Satin and lace—two trends in one!






