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10 Spring-Summer 2026 Trends We Loved at New York Fashion Week | Teen Vogue

By Mia Russell

Another season has come to a close which means we have some Spring-Summer 2026 trends to obsess over. Now that the week of dashing between venues, off-guard posing for street style photographers, and trying to find a phone charger between shows is finally done, we can lock into the real fun: looking at the trends we believe will stay a little longer. With an onset of emerging and returning designers to NYFW, we're seeing a slew of fun trends surface. And if there’s one thing the Spring-Summer 2026 collections made clear, it’s that fashion is not only telling a story, but they're getting silly with it.

Coach embraced an eclectic utility: think oversized buttons, pring mixing, distressed shirts, and off-centered ties. Sandy Liang doubled down on her retro coquette aesthetic, bringing us balletcore with modern twists: lace pants, collared shirts, and exaggerated shoulders.

There's a nod to experimental fashion happening on the runway with the Spring-Summer 2026 trends we're seeing. Fashion wants to have fun again. So expect to see these bold ideas trickle down fast. Whether it’s a distressed sweater tank or ballet flats paired with striped knee-high socks on the subway. Spring 2026 is all about the mix.

Ripped Jeans

Brandon Maxwell

Brandon Maxwell

MONIC
Area

Area

Brandon Maxwell, Simkhai, and Area all leaned into the ripped jeans look during their SS26 collections. Which is only telling us that the 2010s era is slowly creeping back up.

Mermaid Silhouettes

Tanner Fletcher

Tanner Fletcher

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Prabal Gurung

Prabal Gurung

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Notably very popular for wedding dresses, the Mermaid silhouette saw some new life in dresses that go beyond your big day.

Ruffles

NEW YORK NEW YORK SEPTEMBER 14 A model walks the runway for the Ulla Johnson SpringSummer 2026 fashion show as part of...

Ulla Johnson

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Kim Shui

Kim Shui

From Diotima, House of Aama, Ulla Johnson, and Kim Shui, ruffled blouse, pants, and dresses were all over the runway. Another nod to the 2010s for the more boho-aesthetic leaning fashionistas.

Polka Dots

Altuzarra

Altuzarra

Khaite

Khaite

Between Altuzarra, Bach Mai, and Khaite, we saw several polka dot looks, which means this popular print will be having its moment in the sun.

Silly Styled Ties

Jane Wade

Jane Wade

Coach

Coach

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Ties have never really gone out of style, but wearing them in a slightly different way seems to be the move now. At Jane Wade we see a connected, same-colored tie to a slightly bridged open button down adding a edge not often connected to a generic “office 'fit.” At Coach we have a tie connected to a jean jacket instead of in its traditional placing, making the outfit feel less professional and more exciting.

Print Mixing

Coach

Coach

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Zankov

Zankov

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is something most people are afraid of, but we're seeing it more and more on this season.

Exaggerated Shoulders

Christian Cowan

Christian Cowan

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Sandy Liang

Sandy Liang

Who doesn't love drama? And having a slightly more exaggerated shoulder (as seen in Christian Cowan and Sandy Liang) in your outfit adds exactly that.

Fringe

Jaosn Wu

Jaosn Wu

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Altuzarra

Altuzarra

From Jason Wu and Zankov to Jane Wade and Altuzarra, fringe with thick layering adds a whimsy most of us should be chasing right now.

Nurse Mint Green

Kim Shui

Kim Shui

Proenza Schouler

Proenza Schouler

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Nurses aren't the only one who can take ownership of this shade of green. From Sandy Liang and Kim Shui to Proenza Schouler, we saw a lot of this specific shade walking down the runway, a perfect color leading into fall.

Large Charmed Necklaces

Tory Burch

Tory Burch

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Zankov

Zankov

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Statement jewelry, specifically charm necklaces were all over the New York runways. Whether handmade, or heirloom this is a perfect addition to your fall outfits.

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is the Style Editor at Teen Vogue. In her work, Ishmael focuses primarily on the culture of fashion and how it specifically intertwines and affects marginalized communities. She is an award-winning journalist from Miami, Florida, and a graduate of the historically Black university, Florida A&M. Ishmael is also ... Style Editor

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