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    Fashion editors agree: These old trends won’t make it to spring 2026

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    I spend a lot of time talking to other fashion editors, and I pay attention when similar opinions start coming up in different conversations. Lately, a remarkable consensus has been forming around certain trends – specifically, which trends are quietly losing momentum. It’s not about calling anything “bad”, but about recognizing when something has done its job.

    As someone who loves clothes but dislikes feeling stuck in a specific era, I find these conversations really helpful. They sharpen my intuition and make me more thoughtful about what I’m buying now versus what I’ll still want to wear in a few years. The editors agree that these trends are unlikely to come to fruition in the spring of 2026—and why it might be time to let them go.

    Fashion editors agree: These old trends won’t make it to spring 2026

    1. To buy: Silk button-down

    Stay: Long Line Structured Vest

    Style Notes: “I hate to say it because I own so many of them, but I fear the longline structured vest trend has peaked. I don’t think they’re so trendy that they should be banished from your wardrobe, but a new option for 2026 is a silky button-down shirt that’s slightly fitted and preferably in a non-neutral color.” – Alison Pair, Senior Editor.

    Shop what’s trending:

    Zw Women's Satin Shirt

    just a little

    Zw Women’s Satin Shirt

    Wear equally well with jeans, skirts and linen trousers.

    Reiss, Silk Double-Cuff Button-Through Shirt

    reece

    Silk double-cuff button-through shirt

    Black will go with everything.

    Cameron Straight Fit Silk Shirt

    ralph lauren collection

    Cameron Straight Fit Silk Shirt

    Such an expensive looking colour.

    2. Buying: Interesting color combinations

    Stop: A Closet Full of Beige

    Who Wears What Editor

    Style Notes: “Especially since the cool luxury movement came about, I’ve felt like winter means colors will be out of our wardrobes, and there’s no option but to wear different shades of beige. Although I love my neutrals, over the past few years it has started to make winter fashion less exciting to me. But this year, even the most minimalist people I know are decking out in interesting color combinations. Whether it’s a red and white striped shirt with a yellow jacket or a wild combination of purple and green, everyone is finding a way to be adventurous, and I couldn’t be happier.” -Sierra Mayhew, fashion editor.

    Shop what’s trending:

    Clara Cashmere Crew Cardigan

    Improvement

    Clara Cashmere Crew Cardigan

    Cambo sequined midi skirt in purple - Joseph

    Joseph

    Cambo sequined midi skirt in purple – Joseph

    Anita Slingback Pump in Mesh

    ysl

    Anita Slingback Pumps

    Mesh shoes are a big trend for 2026.

    3. Buy: Menswear-Coded Ties

    Stop: Boring Accessories

    chichi offer

    Style Notes: “I’m an accessories kind of girl, so I feel like I’m trying to find different ways to add something extra to the chest and torso area. The tie is an exciting addition that really completes the look. Please make more ties in 2026.” – Chichi Offer, Associate Shopping Editor.

    Shop what’s trending:

    spindle silk tie

    Polka dots are back again for spring 2026.

    Archive Check Silk Tie in Beige - Men | Burberry® Official

    Burberry

    Archive Check Silk Tie in Beige – Men | Burberry® Official

    Nova Check is instantly recognizable.

    Lane Striped Silk-Blend Tie

    Frankie’s Shop

    Lane Striped Silk-Blend Tie

    It has a very pleasant feeling.

    4. Buy: Stovepipe Jeans

    Stay: Barrel-Leg Jeans

    nikki chut

    Style Notes: “Barrel-leg jeans used to be cool for a long time, but this spring they’ll take a back seat as slim-fitting jeans shine. The focus will be on silhouettes like slim-straight, cigarette and stovepipe cuts. The key is a fit that fits the leg snugly from thigh to ankle. Close, but not so tight that it falls into the skinny-jeans category.” -Nikki Chvatt, Associate Fashion Editor.

    Shop what’s trending:

    90s Pinch Waist High-Rise Straight-Leg Jeans

    eggolde

    90s Pinch Waist High-Rise Straight-Leg Jeans

    I’ve heard nothing but good things about Agolde’s denim.

    cord straight-leg jeans

    store controller

    cord straight-leg jeans

    This white pair feels fresh for the warm weather ahead.

    Mid-Rise Straight Jeans - Women's | Mango United Kingdom

    Mango

    mid-rise straight jeans

    These come in sizes UK 4 – 26.

    5. Buy: Fringe

    Stop: Lace Trims

    Elisa Brascia

    Style Notes: “I think we’ll continue to see lace-trim tops, skirts and dresses in the spring, but much less so than for autumn and winter 2025. While this vintage-inspired look feels timeless and is especially appropriate for spring, even attracting fans like Zoe Kravitz and Dakota Fanning, I fear this trend (especially in the midi skirt and asymmetrical tops area) will find its way into the colder months. I’m personally steering clear of buying any new lace-trimmed pieces right now – as my third eye is tingling and telling me it will become (dare I say) cute in the next few months – but I think the fringe is a great option for those looking for a little gimmicky flair without investing too much in this soon-to-be micro-trend. -Alyssa Brascia, Associate Beauty Editor.