As February draws to a close, the lingering chill of winter is finally giving way to the bright optimism of March. This seasonal shift invites us to shed our heavy layers in favor of the effortless elegance defining Spring/Summer 2026. We are moving toward a more refined aesthetic, replacing bulky loungewear with soft tailoring, neutral knitwear, and the sophisticated texture of reworked modern tweed.
Soft tailoring
Blazers and coats remain central, but structure is eased. This replaces rigid office tailoring and works for hybrid work and travel. Model is wearing a blue tweed blazer with wide-leg trousers. Double-breasted texture paired with clean, wide-leg trousers. Minimal accessories keep it soft and tailored.
Neutral-first
Spring 2026 avoids loud clashes. Focus on warm neutrals, then add color in controlled doses. Model is wearing beige and stone. Warm neutrals that look expensive and easy to repeat.
Elevated knitwear
Knitwear is no longer secondary. Fine-gauge and structured knits replace shirts in many looks. Model is wearing fine-gauge turtleneck. Sharp under outerwear and strong on its own. Choose structure, not slouch.
Modern Tweed
Modern tweed, reworked. A heritage fabric sharpened for spring through cleaner cuts and controlled styling. Cropped striped tweed jacket with ankle denim Structured and polished up top, relaxed and current below. Let texture lead and keep the rest refined.
Relaxed silhouettes
Trousers widen and coats lengthen, but fit still matters. Comfort is assumed. Cut is the differentiator. Soft blouse, strong trouser shape. Airy top meets a structured trouser. The belt defines the waist without fuss.
REFINED KNITS
Knit textures replace rigid shirting for a look that is polished yet eased. This modern update works for creative offices and travel. Model is wearing a cream ribbed polo with tailored cerulean trousers. Sharp pleats and patent loafers keep the silhouette clean and sophisticated.