There’s a feeling of renewal in the air as we await the arrival of 2026. The new year is a blank slate ready to be filled with a fresh wave of trends, breakout It buys and shifts in the fashion mood. Anticipation of what’s to come is already high, with previews into the defining motifs of the new year already hinted at on the spring/summer 2026 runways. Now, we don’t have to wait for the New Year’s Eve countdown to begin embracing the luxury trends of 2026; these 7 are instant hits.
For years now, quiet luxury has defined the designer space. This restrained approach to design has brought a magnifying glass to the most high-end styles, illuminating the finer details of material, shade and colour. In a way, it took us back to the foundations of truly excellent design. When bold logos and eye-catching monograms can’t shout luxury origin, true craftspersonship has to step in.
Whilst this whispered mood has held a firm grasp on fashion, for 2026, change is afoot. No, we’re not about to launch our minimalist wardrobes straight into a maximalist stratosphere, but the volume has definitely been turned up. Having stripped back classic pieces to their most basic forms to celebrate composition, construction and refinement, now these foundations are ready to be built upon.
Now, pared-back textures have a tactile finish, with shearling, brushed cashmere and suede touches coming to the fore. The focus on refined tailoring continues, now with an ’80s edge, featuring sharp shoulders and point-toe heels. Meanwhile, the rise of the funnel-neck trend has brought attention back to necklines. Alongside, individuality shines through bold hardware of brooches and belts. Below, you’ll find 7 luxury trends that are already defining 2026, ready to instantly bolster any elegant wardrobe.
1. Tactile Finish
With the focus returned to high-quality composition, there’s now a joyful edge infused through movement and a tactile finish. You simply have to look at Louise Trotter’s entry at Bottega Veneta and Mattieu Blazy’s final look at Chanel to see that fluid-moving fabrics are about to take off. For 2026, cashmere comes with a brushed finish, shearling is voluminous in form, and smooth suede brings a richness to leather wares.
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NOUR HAMMOUR
Amara Shearling Jacket
A cosy style to rely upon every single winter.
LOULOU DE SAISON
Yasmin Fringed Voile Top
The movement of this top is exquisite.
CITIZENS OF HUMANITY
Miro Suede Barrel-Leg Pants
Look to suede trousers when your leather styles have worked overtime.
LIE STUDIO
The Lou Calf Hair Shoulder Bag
A subtle way to add a touch of texture to your looks.
ULLA JOHNSON
Mirena Fringed Wool Midi Skirt
I can just imagine the movement of this skirt with every step.
2. True to Form
When bold shades aren’t drawing attention, cut rises in importance. Silhouette, structure and hem lengths have become notable features of luxury garments, denoting their high value from the expert eye needed to balance these forms. For 2026, tailoring still relies upon the classic teachings, now with a draped waistline, a straighter cut, or applied to new fabrics to bring it firmly forward.
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Cult Gaia
Annemie Asymmetric Ribbed Cotton Top
I want this in every colour.
ZIMMERMANN
Rebellion Gathered Cotton-Poplin Midi Wrap Dress
Wear with knee-high boots and a long coat now, or simple sandals in the spring.
Loewe
Belted Pleated High-Rise Wide-Leg Jeans
Denim has even had a tailored edge with these sharp pleats.
This elegant top will compliment trousers, skirts, jeans and more.
Calvin Klein Collection
Lucia Wool Straight-Leg Pants
Wide-leg styles can still hold their own, but perfectly cut straight-leg trousers are certainly on the rise.
Prada
Dada Small Nappa Leather Bag
Even handbags are getting a form-fitting look.
3. Layer Up
At this point in the year, layering is of the utmost importance. Blending both style and practicality, this luxury trend offers an elegant way to bundle up this winter, from the return of capes to pre-layered knitwear.
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Toteme
Crew Cape Knit Ecru
Toteme always gets it right.
Calvin Klein Collection
Taylor Wool and Cashmere-Blend Cape
Add this cape to any outfit to add instant elegance.
LISA YANG
Othelia Convertible Cutout Cashmere Sweater
No need to layer up knits, this one already does it for you.
St. Agni
Layered Wool Straight-Leg Pants
Trousers have also received a dose of layering.
ALLUDE
Hooded Wool and Cashmere-Blend Cape
Add warmth and style instantly.
ARCH4
Eldergrove Tie-Detailed Organic Cashmere Sweater
A sleek alternative to the scarf-knit trend.
4. Mocha Shades
Rich chocolate shades have been simmering under the surface for a while, but expect a mocha lacquer to be applied to everything come 2026. From It bags to capsule buys, this deep brown shade is indefinitely elegant, and subtle enough to blend with similar neutrals or bolder punctuations of colour.
Shop the Trend:
Rotate
Double-Breasted Suede Coat
I can already see this selling fast.
YSL
Le Loafer Supple in Suede
This classic pair will work hard in your wardrobe for years to come.
Khaite
Auryn Oversized Satin Shirt
The satin finish brings a luxurious edge to this deep brown shirt.
Nili Lotan
Florence Cotton-Blend Corduroy Flared Pants
Rely on these trousers year after year.
Gucci
Gucci Giglio Large Tote Bag
5. New Necklines
This refined trend has been on the rise in recent months, with funnel necks applied to all manner of pieces from outerwear to knits, and bold collars crossing various categories too. For the new year, luxury designers are leaning in to this small but impactful detail, now with a point of difference. Pussy bows are no longer reserved for blouses, but applied to elegant outerwear and wide collars, bringing a fresh renewal of classic jumpers.
Shop the Trend:
Prada
Bonded Suede Jacket
I haven’t stopped thinking about this sumptuous suede jacket.
The Row
Regino Coat in Virgin Wool
The collar on this coat is everything.
Tom Ford
Off-the-Shoulder Cropped Embroidered Cashmere Cardigan
It’s rare to see an off-shoulder design on a cardigan. Layer up your necklace for extra impact.
Loewe
Bow Jacket in suede goatskin
Both Prada and Loewe are leaning into pussy bow coats.
This comes in a selection of refined shades.
6. To the Point
The greatest outfits come from balance, and to juxtapose soft finishes, it’s time to add a sharp edge. From meticulously crafted bold shoulders on outerwear to elegant point-toe heels, 2026 sees the return of structure that’s incredibly to the point.
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Róhe
Mandarin Wool Coat | Black
Every detail of this coat screams luxury.
Tom Ford
Embellished Satin Mules
Imagine the bold point toe peeking out under tailored trousers.
CHLOE
Double-Breasted Wool Blazer
Chloé knows all about beautifully constructed pieces.
Rohe
Statement Shoulder Cardigan | Mid Grey Melange
The bold shoulders set this cardigan apart from the rest.
Toteme
Sharp Nappa Wedge Pumps Black
A sculptural masterpiece courtesy of Toteme.
7. Accent Accessories
For 2026, the finishing touch comes in the form of accent accessories. There’s an almost heirloom feel to this trend, which lends itself to its luxury status, with beloved heirlooms proping up lapels, barettes holding back hair, and hardware embossed belts returning. Alongside, metallic buttons with a distinctly vintage feel fall into this reinvigorated return to jewelled accessorising.
Shop the Trend:
Lie Studio
The Elo Gold-Plated Brooch
Bring coats, jumpers and even simple T-shirts into the new year with the addition of a vintage-look brooch.
Kojis
14ct Gold Antique Barrette
This will become a treasured piece in your jewellery box.
DÉHANCHE
Hollyhock Suede Waist Belt
I’ve spotted so many style people wearing Dehanche belts.
Miu Miu
Metal Brooch With Crystals
Maison Mayle
Ines Paneled Wool-Twill Coat
Even coats are having a hardware update with refined buttons.
Loro Piana
Ghiera Small Leather Crossbody Bag
The bold closure is such a nice touch.
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