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Natalie Hammond

SHOCKING: 10 key spring 2026 looks to inspire your new season wardrobe - You Need To See This

Spring Trends.

Can you feel that? It's finally in the air, a palpable Springiness. This means a whole new season of trends, all of which speak to a lighter, brighter outlook now that we've left the depths of Winter, from not so much hot-house as simply hot florals to sporty layers to dresses that are pretty, yes, but still pack a punch. Spring, it's good to see you.

(Image credit: Grégory Derkenne)

Supple leather, whether fashioned into a harness top or panelled trousers, is always a key fabrication at Hermès. This Spring, seek out a conker shade—warm and easily paired with neutrals—for effortlessly-won elegance.

Trench coat, harness, bra top, Bermuda shorts, bracelet, boots, all Hermès

(Image credit: Grégory Derkenne)

A cinch-waisted dress, complete with pleated skirt, became a modern proposition in the hands of Prada, who gave it an off-kilter colour—somewhere between chartreuse and lime—for added pep. Tucking a shirt underneath, in a contrasting shade, will have a similar effect this Spring.

Chino dress, cotton-poplin shirt, pumps, all Prada

(Image credit: Grégory Derkenne)

Stitched together from waistbands, giving each leg a surface that mimics pinstripes, Stella McCartney's jeans are the opposite of ordinary.

Chanel's classic tweed jacket was given new relevance by artistic director Matthieu Blazy, making a future collector's item out of the cover-up. Paired with pumps—square-toed and block-heeled—it's this season's most covetable way to do suiting.

L: Sequined bustier, panel denim pants, bag, pumps, all Stella McCartney
R: Tweed jacket, cotton skirt, wool and silk briefs, pumps, all Chanel

(Image credit: Grégory Derkenne)

Sculptural cuts—an oversized hood on a knit or a ballooning leg on pants—were a signature at Louis Vuitton, not to mention the only way to wear almost head-to-toe black this Spring.

Hooded pullover, balloon pants, rings, chain belt, all Louis Vuitton

(Image credit: Grégory Derkenne)

A pretty dress—although perhaps the word "pretty" doesn't quite do justice to Jonathan Anderson's Dior—is back for Spring, especially if yours is embroidered with flowers or trails ribbons.

Elevate the button-down's inherent simplicity by layering not one, not two but three à la Loewe, whose masterstroke was styled with another humble garment—the parka—in case of showers.

L: Hooded cotton parka, layered dress, booties, all Loewe
R: Dress, pumps, all Christian Dior

(Image credit: Grégory Derkenne)

Not retiring, insipid or remotely overexposed, high-octane florals vie for attention this Spring.

Embroidered gown, Gucci

(Image credit: Grégory Derkenne)

Athleticism inflected the art of dressing at Fendi, where a perforated leather track jacket could be zipped over bare skin for a sporty yet sultry mood.

Perforated leather jacket, shorts, bag, all Fendi

(Image credit: Grégory Derkenne)

The black dress expanded its lexicon at Celine, with a high neck, distinctive buttons and a cut—severe yet somehow artistic—that made it worthy of renewed interest.

Structured dress, Celine

Credits:

Photographer: Grégory Derkenne
Fashion Editor: Chloé Dugast
Model: Kate van Berne @Women 360
Make-up: Océane Sitbon
Hair: Olivier Lebrun @Airport Agency
Casting: Barbara Blanchard
Production: Corinne Piton
Fashion Assistant: Charlotte Wagner

This story was originally produced for Marie Claire Greece @marieclairegreece

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