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Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026 Trend Report

Kendall Becker
Fashion & Beauty Director
Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026 Trend Report

The Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026 season has come to an end, and we've rounded up the trends to note within ready-to-wear and beauty that dominated the runways this season. Below, discover the macro-themes that influenced trends from New York to Paris as well as the most prominent colors, prints, and fabrics of the season. Plus, discover the accessories and beauty looks that are sure to impact the market this year––backed by Trendalytics data.

TOP 4 AESTHETICS

1. Take Me Back: It’s never a season without nostalgia, but Fall/Winter 2026 has taken us quite far back in time. We’ve seen nods to office attire from the ‘80s to ‘50s, a muddy color palette fit of the Depression era that began to emerge last season– and even Elizabethan-era ruffs as an accessory to intricate jacquard and florals. If you’re looking to escape through fashion, there’s certainly a laundry list of time travel options this Fall/Winter.

2. More Is More: Now, we wouldn’t necessarily call this “messy chic” ––the aesthetic that’s currently rising on social media. There’s no rules, anything goes, and personal style is always in. Designers like Prada, Marni and Valentino are tapping into layers for the sake of fashion––rather than warmth color blocking by mixing neutrals as well as bold hues, and going over-the-top with accessories like chunky necklaces and earrings, stockings, and oversized bags.

3. The New Minimal: Minimalism looks different these days––it’s not about the perfect white tee, it’s a challenge on bringing personal style and creativity to wardrobe staples. Designers are walking the line of timeless and of-the-moment. The Fall/Winter 2026 runways saw this play out with tailoring that challenged norms, exquisite draping, a return to subtle prints, and updating classics like pumps and A-frame handbags alongside statement styling with oversized sunglasses and stockings.

4. The Other Side: There was a dark side to the Fall/Winter 2026 season, too. The New York runways kicked off the season with a plethora of grunge-feeling plaids and deconstructed garments that felt undeniably gritty. As the weeks passed, we continued to see this story evolve with lace that felt sultry rather than sweet, a rise in velvet and curve-hugging silk, lingerie details and styling pieces, as well as sweeping, vampire-like gowns. All in all, houses leaned into a gothic feel from ready-to-wear to smoldering beauty looks.

Want to know the top runway trends within each aesthetic? Download the data-backed report below.

WHAT'S INSIDE THE FULL REPORT

Our comprehensive recap translates global runway inspiration into actionable retail strategy. By downloading the report, you’ll gain access to:

  • Data-Backed Macro-Aesthetics: Deep dives into the four defining themes: Take Me Back, More Is More, The New Minimal, and The Dark Side.
  • Color & Fabric Forecasts: Why grey is overtaking brown as the dominant neutral, and how to utilize "vintage grape," "mulberry wine," and "chartreuse" as key accent hues to the market adoption of velvet, boucle, and crocodile-embossed leathers.
  • Must-Have Silhouettes: Detailed analysis of the return of '50s-'80s office attire, including skirt-suiting, high-waisted trousers, and maxi coats, to grunge it-items.
  • The Accessory Edit: Strategies for the resurgence of oversized sunglasses, stockings, T-strap pumps, and over-the-knee boots.
  • Beauty Looks: From "just-bitten" lip stains to the importance of "messy chic" hair.

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