What You’ll Be Wearing In 2026
6th February,2026
Thankfully, finally we are done with January! A month that on one hand presents us with the new year and its endless opportunities, and on the other hand, dull cold weather that does little for our style temperament. But rejoice! Because February is here. The new season rules supreme! Fashion Month is here and that means our style focus naturally sharpens. Yes, fashion and the joy of getting dressed up is back! The perfect time to curate your wardrobe for the months ahead is now…
The ideal style jump from which to leave January firmly behind comes thanks to texture, and lots of it. Dubbed ‘fashion with feeling’, this welcomed celebration of texture heroes' beautiful embellishment, lush draping and extravagant pleats, tactile lace, leather and sequins. Christopher Esber’s Brown Noctelle Lace Leather Chainlink Skirt captures the essence of this trend perfectly, its intricate lace begging to be touched by (gentle) hands. Queen of candy-floss coloured pieces with a sculptural edge, Cecilie Bahnsen delivers a collection of textures dresses and separates with cloud like qualities. Dreamy is absolutely the word.
If you lean more to the tailored than tactile, you’ll be pleased to know that ‘office core’ is back, chicer than ever. Blazers have evolved into body hugging, hip-skimming jackets, high with feminine details. This season they're paired with matching midi skirts. The resulting look is lady-like through a distinctly fashion lens. Who’s doing it well? We are falling for sets from Renaissance Renaissance, a brand that’s new to Fabric of Society, and of course, Magda Butrym’s take on the trend – their Grey Cinched Waist Blazer sure to sell out soon.
2026 is also the year that anyone – who hasn’t already – will finally hear of and rapidly fall in love with Jude, the celebrity loved shoe label from Jurgita Dileviciute and Denitsa Bumbarova. There is something so modern and cool about their shoe designs – they elevate any outfit. Jude shoes are an example of true style timelessness and versatility too, shoes that are designed so well, the trend will stand the test of time whether worn with tailoring, denim or a dress.