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Experts Say These 10 Fashion Trends Will Be Everywhere in 2026 — Shop Essential Styles Starting at $13

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One of the only constants in the world of fashion is change. New trends seem to take hold at a mind-boggling pace, and while some have staying power, others fall out of style almost as quickly as they arrive. Last year, for example, shoppers embraced barrel jeans, cowboy boots, suede bags, and the often elusive viral plushies known as Labubus. Experts are noticing some interesting changes in the fashion world in 2026, and we checked in to get their takes on what to look out for this year.

    “Last year leaned into bold, viral trends. This year, people are choosing comfortable, versatile pieces that work for real life with touches of femininity and personal style,” said Lola Torres, a fashion creator with nearly 2 million followers on Instagram and over one million on TikTok. “There’s more focus on fit, fabric, and longevity — especially with basics and intimates.”

    Anna Lavo, a celebrity stylist who works with Bravo stars and has over 350,000 followers on Instagram, agrees that shoppers are focusing more on pieces that speak to their unique tastes than fleeting fashion moments. “After years of extremes, fashion is settling into something more intentional, powerful, and personal,” she said.

    Read on for eight specific fashion trends experts believe we’ll see in 2026 as shoppers prioritize styles that are more practical, multipurpose, and rooted in personality. We’ve also rounded up some styles below that make it easy to embrace each of these trends — and they start at just $13.

    Bold Colors

    Vibrant hues are hot in 2026, according to celebrity stylist and author Kim Appelt. With spring fast approaching, there’s no better time to jump in on the trend. “We can't ignore the big and bold color blocking everywhere. Bright colors are on the trend list. Paired together, these are fun and will add some pop into the spring,” Appelt said. 

    Matching a bolder hue with something neutral is also a great way to make a statement that isn’t overly flashy, according to both Appelt and Lavo. “Start with one color you love — a coat, bag, or shoe — and build neutrals around it. Color should enhance the outfit, not overwhelm it,” Lavo said.

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    Mini Klare Crossbody Bag, $139 (was $250) at Coach Outlet

    Gazelle Indoor Shoes, From $104 (were $130) at Adidas

    Relaxed Tailoring

    Love style with some subtle structure? If so, you’re not alone. Torres and Lavo said that many people are embracing relaxed outfits with a bit of a tailored edge. “Traditional tailoring has significantly softened to match real life and comfort-based wardrobes,” Torres noted. 

    The trend entails more oversized blazers, wide leg trousers, and tailored pants with a bit of stretch or flow. Rather than donning a whole suit, Lavo said you can nail the relaxed tailoring vibe by pairing something polished with something a little softer. “Let one tailored piece lead the outfit,” she said. suggesting layering a “sharp blazer over a simple tank and jeans” or wearing “tailored trousers with a soft knit.”

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    Extra High-Waisted Drapey Wide-Leg Trousers, $40 (were $55) at Old Navy

    Elleven Collarless Cropped Tweed Jacket, From $40 (was $57) at Amazon

    Bandanas and Scarves

    While these have been a go-to accessory for quite some time, Torres expects they’ll be especially popular this year as people find unique new ways to style them. Think bandanas and scarves “worn in hair, around the neck, on bags, as belts, asymmetrically wrapped around the waist over pants or styled as tops,” she said.

    Torres noticed the trend gain momentum near the end of last year, and believes it will continue to evolve in 2026 as shoppers “look for easy ways to personalize their outfits.” 

    “Scarves make personal styling simpler, they add color, texture, and intention to even the most basic look,” she added.

    Silky Printed Hair Scarves Set, $38 at Anthropologie

    Vince Camuto Scatter Floral Oblong Scarf, $38 at Macy’s

    Apiganiz Cotton Bandana 4-Piece Set, $20 (was $37) at Amazon

    Brooches

    One thing to know about fashion is that defunct trends have a way of creeping back into popularity long after they initially lost favor. This year, nostalgic consumers are once again reaching for vintage-style, heirloom-inspired jewelry like brooches. 

    “People will find it easy to pin a brooch on a blazer, cardigan, scarf, bags, button ups or slip dresses to elevate a simple look,” Torres said.

    If you’re not lucky enough to have an actual heirloom brooch in your jewelry box, retailers like Anthropologie, Macy's, and Amazon have stunning options that emulate the vintage look starting at $23. 

    Assorted Mini Brooches 5-Piece Set, $30 (was $44) at Anthropologie

    Junkin 12-Piece Rhinestone Brooches Set, $23 at Amazon

    Anne Klein Gold-Tone Crystal Hummingbird and Flower Pin, $24 (was $32) at Macy’s

    Related: Anthropologie Has Stunning Heirloom-Inspired Glass Drop Earrings on Sale for $25

    Lace Pieces and Accents

    One fabric you may see everywhere in 2026? According to Torres, lace is having a moment as both an accent and focal point in outfits.

    “In 2025, we saw the beginning of this trend with lace trims on tanks, skirts, dresses and slips. However, this year I believe we’ll see more sheer lace layering pieces and full lace dresses that feel delicate rather than dramatic.”

    If you’re looking to embrace this romantic trend in a way that’s a little more subtle, you can opt for pieces with lace trim or layer a lace top under a sweater or blazer. If you’re going for a more maximalist vibe, you may want to focus on full lace pieces or “sheer layering styled with denim or oversized outerwear,” Torres said.

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    Ekouaer Lace Trim Satin Tank Top 2-Piece Set, $27 (was $30) at Amazon

    Princess Polly Castelli Lace Maxi Skirt, $69 at Nordstrom

    Drop Waist Skirts

    Another style that’s having a moment in 2026? According to Appelt, shoppers are flocking to skirts with drop waist silhouettes. This style stands out because it’s “beautiful, fluid, and has so much movement.” Appelt, who is a big proponent of dressing in ways that work best for each unique body type, also noted that drop waist skirts can add volume and balance to a look. 

    The style has already firmly taken hold in the retail world, with Amazon, Walmart, Banana Republic, and a plethora of other retailers currently offering drop waist skirts starting at only $28.

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    Cotton Poplin Drop Waist Tiered Skirt, From $50 (was $120) at Banana Republic

    Astr the Label Drop Waist Cotton Blend Skirt, $40 (was $85) at Nordstrom Rack

    Military-Style Jackets

    Military-style jackets — specifically iterations that are cropped and fitted with prominent button detailing — are getting a lot of love from fashion savvy consumers this year as well. 

    This is another trend that can adapt particularly well to spring 2026, as many military jackets have a medium weight that’s perfect for transitional weather. “They highlight the waist naturally and can be a great alternative for a leather jacket or blazer in the spring,” Appelt said.

    Gemma and Jane Military Band Jacket, $40 (was $140) at Nordstrom Rack

    Windowpane Military Blazer Jacket, $40 (was $150) at Ann Taylor

    Nautica Jeans Women's Open-Front Captain's Jacket, $63 (was $90) at Macy's

    Luxurious, Flowy Fabrics and Fits

    This year, designers and shoppers don’t just want their clothes to look great. They want them to feel great, too. Appelt said that soft, flowy fabrics and relaxed fits have popped up on runways, and some are “almost pajama-like, but capable of elevating to going out in style.” Shoppers can embrace the trend by donning flowy tops, wide-leg satin pants, and “pieces that skim instead of cling,” Appelt added. 

    Lavo agreed that there’s more of an emphasis on fabric quality, fit, and wearability in the fashion world right now as shoppers hone in on a “smart luxury” aesthetic. For those who want to join in on the movement, she recommended investing in fewer pieces that are good quality and can be styled several ways, like coats, pants, and purses. “If something fits beautifully and feels good on your body, it will always look luxurious.

    Linen-Blend Loose Button-Down Shirt, $29 (was $45) at Old Navy

    High-Waisted Playa Wide Leg Pants, $30 (were $40) at Old Navy

    100% Organic Cotton Mock Neck Sweater, $40 at Quince

    Balloon Pants

    Balloon pants have also found a strong footing in the fashion world. The style, which you can shop right now at a wide variety of retailers and brands, features super flowy, relaxed legs that are tapered at the ankle to create a balloon-like effect. They’re great for adding “volume and movement” on the lower half of an outfit, Appelt said. Some options lean a little more casual or sporty, but others are polished enough to wear to work.

    Pull-On Bubble Windbreaker Pants, $23 (were $47) at Old Navy

    Boho Flowy Balloon Pants, $15 (were $19) at Amazon

    Offline by Aerie Nice Moves Balloon Pants, $49 (were $70) at Aerie

    Statement Accessories

    Whether it’s through their bags, belts, jewelry, or shoes, shoppers are leveraging their accessories to add extra pop to their looks. This tactic works especially well when you pair statement accessories with outfits that embody the trendy elevated minimalism aesthetic.

    “As clothing becomes cleaner and more minimal, accessories naturally take center stage,” Lavo said. “Designers are using accessories as the personality and focal point of the look.”

    Lavo recommends choosing one bold accessory to elevate an outfit, rather than overwhelming a look with multiple statement pieces.

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    Xzqtive Wide Statement Belt, $15 (was $20) at Amazon

    Il Murano Glass Bead Fringe Dangle Earrings, $25 (were $235) at ShopHQ

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