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February 10, 20262 min read

Spring 2026: The Trends That Will Define Your Wardrobe

From butter yellows to deconstructed tailoring, here's everything you need to know about dressing for the season ahead.

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Nouva Style Team
Spring 2026: The Trends That Will Define Your Wardrobe

Spring 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting seasons in recent memory. Designers across Milan, Paris, and New York have converged on a few key themes that feel both fresh and wearable — a rare combination in the fashion world.

Butter Yellow Is Everywhere

If you take one thing away from the spring runways, let it be this: butter yellow is the color of the moment. Not the aggressive neon yellows of seasons past, but a soft, creamy shade that flatters nearly every skin tone. We saw it in oversized blazers at Bottega Veneta, flowing midi skirts at Jil Sander, and even in accessories at Loewe.

How to wear it: Start with a single butter yellow piece — a knit top or a lightweight jacket — and pair it with white denim or neutral trousers. The key is to let the color do the talking.

Deconstructed Tailoring

The suit isn't dead; it's just been taken apart and put back together in unexpected ways. Think asymmetric blazers with one lapel removed, trousers with exposed seams, and shirts worn deliberately unfinished. It's polished rebellion.

Brands like Maison Margiela and Acne Studios have been pushing this aesthetic for years, but this spring it feels more accessible than ever. High-street retailers are already offering their own interpretations.

Sheer Layers

Transparency continues its reign, but with more subtlety this season. Rather than the fully see-through looks of 2025, designers are layering sheer fabrics over structured pieces — a mesh top over a tailored vest, or an organza coat over a slip dress.

What This Means for Your Closet

The beauty of these trends is that they work with what you likely already own. A few strategic additions — a butter yellow accessory, a deconstructed blazer, or a sheer layering piece — can update your entire wardrobe without a complete overhaul.

That's exactly what Nouva is built for. Upload your closet, and our AI will show you how these trends work with your existing pieces — no guesswork required.

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