Every season, the runway delivers hundreds of looks with dozens of trends to sift through—but only a handful truly stick. Once the shows wrap and the collections settle in, editors start noticing the details that felt impossible to ignore: the silhouettes that appeared again and again, the textures that gave outfits new dimension, and the styling tricks that made familiar pieces feel so brand new.
For spring 2026, the mood is both sculptural and playful. Designers leaned into dramatic proportions, tactile details, and elevated layering that makes everyday dressing feel more intentional. From sculpted peplum at nearly every show to the return of statement fringe, these are the runway trends our editors are already excited to wear this spring.
Sculpted Peplum
On The Runways
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Like it or not, peplum is so back—but this time it looks a little different, it feels far more architectural. The silhouette has appeared scattered across the runways with a sharply sculpted shape that felt modern rather than overly feminine. Expect to start seeing it everywhere.
Fringe
On The Runways
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Fringe made a major impression across the runways this season, and at FFORME it appeared in a way that felt especially elevated. Instead of leaning bohemian, the movement added texture and drama to otherwise minimal pieces. Whether it’s a fringed leather top, a statement bag, or a sleek evening dress, the detail brings energy to an outfit—especially when it moves with every step.
Elevated Layers
On The Runways
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Layering is always part of the fashion conversation, but Bottega Veneta has made it feel particularly refined these past few seasons. Think lightweight knits over crisp shirting, tailored trousers paired with soft sweaters, and combinations that feel thoughtful rather than purely practical. The result is preppy and polished but in a cool girl way.
Military Jackets
On The Runways
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Military-inspired jackets appeared across several runways, but Khaite’s version felt like the perfect example of what this statement moment will look like in the coming months. Structured shoulders and clean tailoring gave the classic silhouette a sophisticated update with bold colors and unforgettable piping. The beauty of the style is its versatility and it makes any jeans and t-shirt combo feel all dressed up.
Drop Waistlines
On The Runways
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Drop waist silhouettes are quietly gaining momentum again and this is suddenly a silhouette that feels elegant and modern. By lowering the waistline, there’s a longer, leaner line that feels relaxed but still polished. Try it out with jackets, skirts, dresses, anything you own really.
Tassel Everything
On The Runways
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If fringe is about movement, tassels bring a slightly more playful energy. At fashion week the past two seasons, this detail appeared across accessories and garments alike, adding texture without overwhelming the overall look. This is the easiest way to elevate any outfit when you have it on hand.
Balloon Pants
On The Runways
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Volume is continuing to evolve this season, and balloon-shaped trousers are one of the more interesting silhouettes emerging from the runways. At Altuzarra, the shape felt relaxed yet polished, balancing fullness with tailoring. The key to wearing them is contrast. Paired with fitted tops or structured jackets, the dramatic shape becomes the focal point of the outfit without feeling overwhelming.
