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The SS26 Wardrobe: What to Wear Now

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Spring/Summer 2026 signals refinement over reinvention.


The mood across Paris was clear: soften the silhouette, sharpen the detail, and let accessories do the talking. It’s less about trend-chasing and more about building a wardrobe that feels directional yet wearable.


The SS26 wardrobe begins here — with women.


Clothing: Structure, Softened


1. Precision Tailoring



At Max Mara and Givenchy, tailoring feels lighter. Blazers skim rather than structure. Trousers fall longer, looser, more fluid.


What to wear now:


  • A sharp blazer styled over a minimal tank

  • Relaxed wide-leg trousers

  • A structured mini dress with clean lines



This is power dressing — without the armour.


2. Modern Heritage



Burberry reminds us that heritage isn’t heavy. The trench is reworked in lighter fabrications. Checks appear refined, not nostalgic.


Style a trench over a monochrome base and let the cut speak.

It’s classic — but recalibrated.


3. Elevated Escape



Casablanca brings the softness of travel into SS26: fluid dresses, silk sets, and sun-washed palettes.


These are pieces that move — ideal for warm evenings, city breaks, and summer events that don’t require overthinking.


4. Transitional Layers



Moncler shifts into lightweight outerwear designed for in-between weather — cropped jackets, refined puffers, and technical fabrics that feel polished rather than sporty.


The key is layering without bulk. Clean lines. Minimal effort.


Accessories: The Quiet Statement


If SS26 clothing is restrained, accessories carry the punctuation.



Sculptural Bags



Coperni’s structured silhouettes — especially their signature Swipe shapes — anchor minimal outfits. Givenchy leans into sharp geometry and polished hardware.


A strong bag transforms a simple dress into a considered look.


Refined Hardware



Silver accents. Subtle logos. Clean closures.


Accessories this season feel intentional, not loud. The detail is in the finish — the clasp, the stitching, the curve of a handle.


Footwear: Grounded Elegance


Footwear for SS26 balances structure with wearability.



Sleek Heels



Tom Ford, Burberry to Versace offer sculptural shapes — refined, architectural, designed to elongate without overpowering.


Perfect with relaxed tailoring or minimal evening wear.


Elevated Flats & Trainers



Givenchy and Amiri introduce luxury-coded trainers — clean, tonal, understated.


Paired with tailoring, they modernise the silhouette. With dresses, they soften it.


The SS26 Wardrobe, Defined



The women’s SS26 wardrobe is built on contrast:


  • Structure and softness

  • Heritage and modernity

  • Simplicity and statement



From Coperni’s precision to Max Mara’s fluidity, from Burberry’s heritage outerwear to Givenchy’s sharp refinement, these are pieces designed to transition — from runway inspiration to real life.


The season doesn’t demand reinvention.

It rewards intention.


And it’s already here — at Maison de Fashion.