Quiet luxury has become a dominant theme in fashion. This goes hand in hand with the restrained minimalism that is a hallmark of brands such as The Row and Toteme, which excel in elevated simplicity executed through excellent craftsmanship and materials. Those pared-back “if you know, you know” looks will always be in style, especially for those who authentically dress this way, but it’s clear that there is a shift toward romantic fashion. This softer, more whimsical take on style is appearing everywhere from the runways to the street style scene to the red carpet.

In Dior’s F/W 26 collection, Creative Director Jonathan Anderson sent models down the runway in voluminous and multilayered ruffled skirts, peplum jackets, and polka-dot heels that took inspiration from many of the house codes. At Ralph Lauren and Valentino, cascading chandelier earrings were paired with velvet evening gowns, lace, and gathered taffeta skirts. Kallmeyer showcased floral car coats, Chanel presented floral-embroidered bags, and even The Row—which is known for its minimalism—had a printed cobalt gown with a train on the runway.