French style is upheld by basics, whilst leaving enough room to embrace trends that complement minimalist wardrobes. And for spring 2026, unsurprisingly, French women are already gravitating towards microtrends that feel, above anything, classic—perfect for the transitional season, when we’re all searching for fresh inspiration to break free from a style rut.
Yes, right now French women are looking to polished accessories and silhouettes that lean into the pared-back aesthetic, whilst adding a fresh element. While French style is renowned for its unwavering refinement, since moving to Paris, I’ve noticed how micro-trends—whether in fabric, neckline, or silhouette—can breathe new life into existing pieces with minimal effort and maximum impact.
For spring 2026, French women are swapping clean seams for fringed detailing, raised necklines and transparent voiles. Most prominently, ’80s style turtleneck collars (in wafer-thin wool) are set to make a return, which you’ll spot French women pairing with deep-set V-neck and crew neck jumpers. Sheer fabrications are also worth noting, and brands are showcasing organza shirting and skirt pieces for a Y2K element. Above all, my favourite French-girl microtrend right now is the use of intentional layering, demonstrated with capes and two-tiered tops. Art Deco–inspired accessories are set to dominate the French fashion set, with pillbox hats poised to make their way into street style ahead of the upcoming Paris Fashion Week.
Continue reading to see the French girl microtrends set to be everywhere this spring, and then shop my favourite pieces for each.
5 Spring 2026 Mictotrends French Women Are Backing Now:
1. ’80s Turtlenecks
Style Notes: Not to be confused with the scarf trend, which has also proven popular of late (more on that below), the turtleneck microtrend is characterised by an upright collar that elongates the neckline. Specifically, in thin wool or cotton fabrications, as opposed to thick knitwear.
Shop the Trend:
The perfect example of the turtle neck micro trend.
Ninety Percent
Soft Roll Neck Long Sleeve Top in Black
Look no further than Ninety Percent, when it comes to high-quality wardrobe staples. You will be thrilled, mark my words.
COS
Seamless Merino Wool Top
This would look lovely with wide-leg trousers and loafers.
2. Stylish Scarves
Style Notes: By now, you are likely aware of the resurgence of the scarf-neck trend. Well, spring 2026 trends are pushing the scarf agenda further, with myriad shapes, from the skinny scarf to wool triangle styles. You’re set to witness French women styling them around the neck and even on the waistline (especially the ornamental fringe styles).
Shop the Trend:
H&M
Bead-Detail Neck Scarf
TBCo
Merino Wool Skinny Scarf in Black Harlequin
TBCo is renowned for its scarf offerings. One of the latest additions is the skinny scarf, comprising merino wool.
COS
Cashmere Triangle Scarf
This style is thin enough to enable a double tie feature.
3. Pillbox Hats
Style Notes: French style is synonymous with headwear, and while the beret is now rarely worn, the pillbox hat feels like a contemporary upgrade. The angular shaping adds a regal touch, and when styled well, it feels less costume-y and more elegant. It can even elevate a hairstyle. I’ve seen women style their flicked under bob haircuts with this hat balanced atop, giving their look an old-time Hollywood feel.
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GIGI BURRIS
Lauren Silk-Blend Velvet Pillbox Hat
Gigi Burris’ rippled velvet fabrication adds a vintage touch.
Maison Krasnova
Sisal Straw Pillbox
Maison Krasnova is a beloved Parisian headwear brand. Consider a summer iteration of the pillbox hat in a straw rattan.
One of the high street’s best pillbox offerings.
4. Sheer Elements
Style Notes: For a few years, we’ve seen the rise of organza and now the delicate fabric has cemented its status in the wardrobes of Parisian women. As we enter spring and shed our knitwear, you’ll begin to see this fabric in organza blouses and skirts, once more.
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CALVIN KLEIN COLLECTION
Mabel Satin-Trimmed Organza Skirt
Calvin Klein’s SS26 collection is notably more striking, with many sophisticated shapes and fabrications.
French brand Alfie reinvents the wheel when it comes to Parisian fashion. Founder Alice Fresnel zeros in on contemporary shapes, with a nod to French nonchalance.
Diana Milkanova
Silk Long Sleeve Top
Note the fluid lines and elegant draping.
5. Capes
Style Notes: Capes and throwover knitwear are dominating winter trends and we’ll continue to see these elements during spring, albeit it lighter fabrics, or worn as outerwear. French women have taken note and are already embracing this trend. Expert to see capes in the form of free-falling blouses, trench coats and separates.
Shop the Trend:
A gorgeous top you’ll reach for year after year.
A piece that looks twice its pricepoint.
Almada Label
Colette Doublé Cape
Whilst Almada Label plays on minimalist Scandinavian elements, many of the brand’s styles feel inherently French due to the minimalist silhouettes. The wool cape sits between a scarf and a jumper and drapes elegantly from the shoulders to the back.







