Fashion Trends We Can’t Wait to See in 2026

While we love a good trend but admittedly we are not diehard “trend watchers”. Collectively, we lean into personal style and expression but it’s always good fun to see how the year’s upcoming trends tell stories about the times we are living in and finding new pieces that fit into our established styles. Let’s dig into the trends we’re most excited about for 2026.

Fine Jewelry Focus 

Last year we saw a surge in interest around fine jewelry. Many shoppers were ditching the non-stop price increases on handbags and shifting their focus to beautiful jewelry that they saw as a much better investment for a similar price tag. The shift is forecasted to continue and grow as more consumers are finding that, especially when it comes to handbags, the quality of the product and its perceived value on the secondhand markets are not a worthwhile exchange. As a team, we couldn’t be more excited to see more women broadening their horizons and diving deep into what the fine jewelry space has to offer. Not only is the shift moving toward these beautiful pieces but the interest in precious and semi-precious colored stones are also growing which is doubly exciting! Check out some of our favorite pieces from boutique jewelers we love. 

A Color Comeback 

Most of us probably expected this one coming down the pipe but we are headed into a year with much more color than in years past. Maximalism is making a big comeback in fashion. After several years of muted and often monochromatic outfits we can’t wait to see the fresh and fun vibe a colorful outfit brings. Think brooches, color mixing, interesting silhouettes. This trend is a welcome change and puts many of the emerging brands we love at the center. Scroll through some pieces to get you inspired!

Continued Rise of the Low Rise

This one is a special trend shout out for our short-waisted girlies. This is another one we saw in 2025 that will continue to increase in popularity. Low rise can work amazing for most people and we;re so excited by all the offerings we’re seeing. The low-rise look helps to balance out those with long legs and a bit shorter of a midsection. High waisted bottoms are awesome but if they hit too high they’ll make that torso shrink upward in an unflattering way. So we’re sharing some of our favorite lowrise bottoms in the event that this might be your jam.

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