While I’m stuck dodging snow piles on the streets of NYC, my moodboard has already begun to embrace spring 2026. I might be in coats and cashmere now, but in a few weeks, the snow will have melted, layers will be dropped, and trends will have shifted. What was popular last spring, fashion people are avoiding this year, so if you want to be in the know, keep scrolling for a download of the in-and-out spring 2026 we’re shopping.
Funny enough, “dated” trends with vintage-roots are popular again (hint: grandmother’s populartizied, It-girls perfected it), classics get a pastal washing, beloved-prints ungergo an evolution, and this royal color reins supreme.
Ahead, eight dated spring trends I’m happy are over, and the eight I’m replacing them with in 2026.
Out: Scarf Belts
In: Brooches
If you haven’t been on Pinterest or Instagram in the past few weeks, you may be shocked to find that this retro jewelry trend is popular again. From the looks of it, it would appear that fashion people are rummaging through their grandmothers’ jewelry chests to find their best and most brooches. Worn on a lapel, to clasp a sweater, or as a pendant, this antique accessory aligns perfectly with the elegant vintage aesthetic the style set loves so much.
Agmes
Baroque Ilona Brooch
LIÉ STUDIO
The Elo Gold-Plated Brooch
Out: Capris
In: Balloon Pants
(Image credit: Altuzarra/Launchmetrics Spotlight)
As spring approaches, I’ve found myself leaning away from the capri trend that dominated last year. With snow still on the ground in NYC, I’m more attracted to a full-length pair of trousers. The balloon pant is just what I’m looking for. Models on the runway are wearing them with a belted draped blouse, sling-back heels, and an oversized tote. You can find me doing the same come March.
Massimo Dutti
Balloon Fit Satin Pants
H&M
Balloon-Leg Modal Pants
ZARA
Pleated Volume Pants Zw Collection
Out: Polka Dots
In: Dalmation Print
Polka dot 2.0—the dalmatian print trend has quickly pushed aside last year’s print of choice, replacing it with a more streamlined version. Don’t be all Cruella about it, it’s faux. Find it on pumps, totes, and tops, believe you me, this print may be a little out there, but I promise you’ll be the talk of the town. With an influx of spotted prints on the market, you can find my favorite below.
Bottega Veneta
Sofia Pump
liffner
Sprout Tote Micro Dalmatian
Topshop
Ruched Long Sleeve Top in Animal Print
Out: Millennial Grey
In: Royal Purple
(Image credit: Valentino/Launchmetrics Spotlight)
As seen on Valentino S/S 26, royal purple is a spring must-have. If you are a frequent WWW reader, you’ll know spring 2026 is all about the color combos. IMO, this posh purple would make the best partner. Pair with a mustard like the one above, or opt for a playful teal.
Our editors can’t get enough of this rich violet. From the Crew cashmere v-neck to the luxury Khaite Mini Lotus Tote, I’m excited for what spring 2026 will bring.
J.Crew
Cashmere High V-Neck Sweater
Khaite
Mini Lotus Tote in Amethyst Haircalf and Suede
ZARA
Supima Cotton T-Shirt
Out: Suede Sneakers
In: Satin Sneakers
Move over suede, this is the shiny fabric fashion people are wearing on sneakers this spring. Satin sneakers are the lightweight spring alternative to the heavy fall suede style. Wear them with cigarette jeans, poplin skirts, or bermuda shorts for a preppy look. Finn Dries Van Noten to Zara, scroll on to shop the best of the satin sneaker.
DRIES VAN NOTEN
Leather-Trimmed Shell Sneakers
VIVAIA
Square-Toe Lace-Up Satin Sneakerina
rag & bone
Emilee Ballet Sneaker
ZARA
Contrasting Soft Sneakers
Out: Wool Crewnecks
In: Poplin Shirtings
(Image credit: Chanel/Lauchmetrics Spotlight)
Walking the Chanel S/S 26 runway, Look 17 features a pink dual-chest pocket shirt with “Chanel” embroidered on the bottom left, worn with a brooch, a maroon high-low skirt, a clutch, and high-vamp heels. It’s number one on my list of outfits to recreate for spring 2026. That means, I’m in need of a crisp button-down ASAP. Level up this wardrobe staple by opting for a pastel colorway or stick to the classic white and change up the styling.
Wilfred
Reminisce Relaxed Poplin Shirt
Reformation
Eli Oversized Shirt
Out: Rose Gold
In: Mixed Metals
I’ve been in love with mixed metals every seen I saw this picture of Coco Schiffer styling the trend. It’s effortless. It’s chic. And, it makes the most of your jewelry collection. I used to feel that every metal tone in an outfit had to match, from hardware on shoes to earrings, but taking the stress out of matching and just wearing jewelry I like regardless of its finish brings the fun and energy back into getting ready.
Heaven Mayhem
Micro Knot Earrings
Justine Clenquet
Rita Front Hoop Earrings
Spinelli Kilcollin
Solarium Linked Rings
Missoma
Lucy Williams Knot Torque Necklace
Out: Block Heels
In: High-Vamp Pumps
Fashion people are embracing the casual heel, and the best way to do that is with a high-vamp pump. Vamp is the technical term for the top portion of the upper of a shoe. On a high-vamp pump, the leather sits higher on the top of the foot toward the ankle. WWW associate fashion editor Nikki Chwatt styles her high-vamp pumps in an early-spring fit during NYFW: sheer tights, a leather midi skirt, a cashmere scarf, a leather jacket, and a top-handle bag.
AEYDE
Clara Pointed-Toe Pumps
ZARA
Leather Kitten Heel Shoes
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