2026 Trend Report: The Most Wearable Trends to Try This Year
Every year, the trend reports come out and it can feel like fashion is daring us to participate. Some trends are fun. Some are confusing. Some make you wonder if we’re all headed back to 2003 against our will.
But the good news is, you do not need to wear everything.
In 2026, there are some beautiful things happening in fashion. Some are bold, some are romantic, some are refreshingly practical. Today I’m breaking them down into:
Current trends that are everywhere right now
Ongoing trends that are sticking around
Emerging trends that are just starting to bubble up
And I’m focusing on what’s actually wearable in real life, because trends should make your wardrobe feel fresh, not frantic.
As a reminder, my goal in sharing my annual trend reports is to keep you trend informed, not to convince you to incorporate every single trend into your wardrobe immediately. Spoiler alert, there is one trend this year that I definitely do not see myself participating in, but I’m sure many of you will love it and look great with them!
CURRENT TRENDS: Already Everywhere
These are the ones you’re seeing in stores, on Instagram, and probably creeping into your favorite brands already.
Brooches
Yes. Brooches. And truly, there is no rulebook here. It could be something you inherited, something you found at a flea market, or something you just picked up at Nordstrom last week.
Modern brooches feel sculptural, metallic, sometimes oversized and bold. But classic, sparkly, vintage-inspired pieces are just as relevant. The magic is in how you style them. This is one of those trends that feels both playful and polished.
We’re also seeing multiple brooches worn together. Clustered on a blazer lapel. Scattered across a knit. Even styled asymmetrically on a coat. It instantly elevates a simple sweater, blazer, or even a sweatshirt. It feels thoughtful, personal, and a little unexpected. And that’s what makes it cool.
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Capes and Cape Tops
There’s something so chic about a cape silhouette. It adds drama without being over-the-top.
Cape tops and cape-style coats are especially flattering if you don’t love fitted sleeves or clingy shapes. They create structure while still feeling fluid.
For events, they’re stunning. For everyday, a softer cape-inspired knit can feel modern without being costume-y.
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Slingbacks
Slingbacks are having a serious moment.
They’re polished like a pump but more comfortable and more forgiving. I love them with trousers, straight leg jeans, and even dresses.
If you’re looking for a shoe update that instantly modernizes your wardrobe without sacrificing comfort, this is it.
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Texture, Texture, Texture
2026 is not about flat outfits. We’re seeing bouclé, suede, leather trims, chunky knits, and rich fabrics layered together. Instead of adding more color, try adding more texture.
A suede shoe with a knit sweater.
A leather-trimmed jacket with soft trousers.
A bouclé blazer over denim.
It adds depth without screaming for attention.
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The Elevated Gray Sweatshirt
If you told me ten years ago that I’d be calling a gray sweatshirt a trend, I would have laughed. But here we are.
The difference now is how we’re styling it. Think:
Gray sweatshirt with tailored trousers
Sweatshirt under a blazer
Add a brooch
Finish with slingbacks
It’s relaxed but intentional. Comfortable but polished. That’s the sweet spot!
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Beaded Necklaces
You may have noticed all the beaded necklaces in the photos of the other trends, so let’s talk about them!
Beads are back, but they feel elevated in 2026. Think layered beads, chunky single strands, or tonal combinations that feel modern rather than beachy.
They pair beautifully with button ups and even a simple grey sweatshirt. It’s a playful way to add personality without committing to a major trend.
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Olive Green Pants
Olive is the new neutral. It works like navy but feels fresher. It pairs beautifully with cream, black, denim, and even soft pinks.
If you want to branch out from basic black trousers but still feel grounded, olive is a beautiful option.
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ONGOING TRENDS: Still Going Strong
These are not fleeting. If you invest in these, you’ll wear them.
Stripes
Stripes are never fully out, but they are particularly strong right now. Breton stripes. Vertical stripe trousers. Even subtle mixed stripe moments. If you want something classic that still feels current, stripes are always a safe bet.
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Rollneck Sweaters
A rollneck feels slightly more refined than a basic crewneck. It offers the refinement of a turtleneck without the choke and double chin , so it’s incredibly flattering. This is one of those pieces that quietly makes everything look more expensive (aka quiet luxury).
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Mixing Prints
Yes, we are still mixing prints. But this is intentional mixing, not chaotic.
Start with one print that feels neutral. Leopard often acts like a neutral. Stripes absolutely do. Then add a second print in a similar color palette.
Stripes with florals.
Leopard with plaid.
It adds interest without overwhelming your look.
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EMERGING TRENDS: Proceed With Strategy
These are just starting to show up. You don’t have to run toward them. But if you like them, there are ways to make them work beautifully.
Triangle Scarves and Ties
This one is my favorite emerging trend and one I’m already incorporating.
Triangle scarves are popping up everywhere.
Tied loosely at the neck.
Draped under a blazer.
Wrapped around a handbag.
It’s a small styling detail that can make a simple outfit feel styled. Just keep it intentional and avoid over-layering so it doesn’t feel busy.
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Poet Chic
This is the romantic, slightly dramatic trend of the year.
Billowy blouses.
Soft ruffles.
Tie necks.
Flowy silhouettes.
It’s feminine and airy. The key is balance. Pair a romantic blouse with structured trousers or denim. Keep the rest of your outfit grounded so you don’t look like you’re headed to a period drama audition.
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Low Rise Jeans
YES, they’re back. NO, you do not have to wear them.
If you loved them the first time around, enjoy. If you did not, this is your permission slip to skip it.
A happy middle ground is a mid-rise with a slightly relaxed silhouette. Lower than a high rise, but nowhere near early 2000s territory. We are evolving. Not reliving trauma.
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Ballet Sneaker Flats
These are a hybrid between a ballet flat and a sneaker. They’re softer and more feminine than a traditional sneaker but more wearable than a delicate flat. They look great with straight jeans, cropped trousers, and midi skirts. If you want something that feels fresh but practical, this is a fun option to try.
Personally, I tried some on and as much as I wanted them to work for me, they just don’t.
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How to Approach Trends in 2026
Here’s my advice: you do not need all of them. Pick one to three trends that genuinely feel like you. Add them into what you already own. Let them freshen up your wardrobe instead of overhaul it.
Trends should support your style, not replace it.
What trends are you excited about this year?!
