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These Spring/Summer 2026 Trends Will Dominate the Year



Discover the top 15 fashion trends shaping Spring/Summer 2026 — from fresh silhouettes and color stories to the materials, moods, and aesthetics that will define the season. In this video, I break down the key themes designers, stylists, and trend forecasters are already leaning into so you can stay ahead of the curve.

Whether you’re a fashion lover, creator, stylist, or simply curious about where style is heading next, this SS26 trend report will give you clear insights and visual inspiration for the upcoming season.

If you enjoy future fashion, trend forecasting, and aesthetic deep dives, this one’s for you.
Let me know your favorite trend in the comments! 💛🌿

Music:
1. Neon One – Would You Love Me Better If I Go
2. Heyson – Mostly Cloudy
3. Heyson – ONG
4. NIGHTCAP – Moth To Your Flame
5. STRLGHT – I Wanna Know
Music provided by Epidemic Sound

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29 thoughts on “These Spring/Summer 2026 Trends Will Dominate the Year”

  1. Fringe is fine, balloon pants are fine, dropped waists are tricky, volume in the right place and in proportion is ok, sharp tailoring is classic, color blocking gets a big thumbs up, trenches – another classic, spring plaids require an eye on scale especially when combining with other patterns, not a fan of cutouts they can snag on lots of things, workwear – yes, denim – always, love the new interpretations of preppy, 80"s rewind – Fun,

  2. Interesting, great look at everything. Makes me however question how to handle fashion during next year. Edit: the things I could pick up is is go down to normal waist not drop waist, ballon trousers are easily fixed with boots, fringe guess could fix with a schal. Longer skirts I guess is doable. Looked like both squarer toe and wider pointy toe ok, noted scrunched up boots. Colour blocking seemed to involve more colours, noted less patterns apart from the more flouncey dresses.

  3. I am so glad I don’t follow trends, there is the dropped waist again. Basically. Trends is an illusion, it is what looks good on you combined with self creativity and imagination to style that counts.

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