Welcome to the Gen Z Mood, where I—Who What Wear UK’s 27-year-old social media editor—keep you updated with my mood of the month and the most exciting things I’ve spotted on the scroll. I’m always looking for new and thrifty ways to shop trends, and I’m taking you with me.

The Mood: Princess treatment

Chanel Matthieu Blazy's Spring Olivia Rodrigo

(Image credit: @oliviarodrigo,)

I want to be more of a princess in 2026. Not in a damsel-in-distress kind of way and not in a Disney kind of way (despite my excitement for production being well underway on The Princess Diaries reboot). But in more of an Olivia-Rodrigo-tiara-wearing, Laufey-performing-from-a-gilded-castle, Gabriette-making-“succubus-makeup”-a-trend kind of way.

Chanel Matthieu Blazy's Spring Olivia Rodrigo

(Image credit: @launchmetrics)

Let me explain. All things medieval, witchy, and fantastical have been bubbling up for a while in fashion circles. Remember Chappell Roan’s VMA’s Henin hat? Or Matthieu Blazy’s breathtaking fungi fairytale in Paris? Or those candelabras at Yuhan Wang’s spring/summer 2026 Show? Between Wuthering Heights making us all yearn for Victorian corsets—amongst other things—and cool girls styling everything from capes and bonnets to brooches and tiaras on the streets of East London, I can’t help but think this whimsical, princess-coded aesthetic is about to have a moment.

Chanel Matthieu Blazy's Spring Olivia Rodrigo

(Image credit: @launchmetrics)

For some time now, Gen Z fashion trends have been shifting away from the “clean girl” capsule wardrobe that defined the 2020s so far, and towards a more eclectic, thrift-oriented, crafty sense of style. It’s messy, it’s thrown together and it doesn’t take itself too seriously. And more than that, it loves a reference and a theme. This plays perfectly into the nostalgic, childlike art of cosplaying as a whimsical princess, or at least letting this idea inspire elements of your wardrobe.

Chanel Matthieu Blazy's Spring Olivia Rodrigo

(Image credit: @launchmetrics)

This is something TikToker and trend commentator @notbriannaly believes is so on brand for Gen Z. “[They] yearn for the freedom and the joy of childhood and the ‘good ol’ days’. We’ve [Gen Z] realised the hardships and discouraging obstacles that can come with actual adult life, so why not make life whimsical?”