After ten years building VOIR and working as a stylist, one thing has become clear:
not every trend deserves space in your wardrobe. Every season brings noise — our job is to bring clarity.
At VOIR, we approach trends like data and treat style as the edit.
Fashion should adapt to you — your ambition, your identity, your mood — not the other way around.
I’m a maximalist at heart; I flirt with quiet luxury when softness calls.
Some days I want shoulder pads and jewellery that announces the room before I do.
Some days I want silk, trench coats, and silence.
Style should allow that range.
A decade in fashion taught me this:
Trends are just data. Style is the edit.
If you’re a woman building something — a career, a business, a reputation, a life — and you want a wardrobe that moves with you, not against you, you’re in the right place.
This season has a main character, and she’s not shy about it.
The ’80s are back — reimagined with 2026 confidence.
SAINT LAURENT SS26 lives rent free in our minds. That woman — sharp tailoring, padded shoulders, jewellery that doesn’t whisper — she’s the energy we’re channelling all spring. Not copying. Translating.
So here it is.
The Spring 2026 VOIR Edit.
The only trends worth knowing — and how to make them yours.
THE TRENDS
- The ’80s Power Comeback
The pendulum is swinging back to decadence.
Power shoulders. Oversized suiting. High collars. Clothes that feel like armour.
Wear it:
Oversized blazer + silk camisole
Sharp trousers + statement earrings
Gold cuffs stacked like punctuation
Not 1985 nostalgia. 2026 with authority.
- Cerulean / Capri Blue
If you learn one colour this season, let it be Cerulean — that oceanic, Amalfi-tile, Capri-travel blue that cuts through neutrals like a sentence.
Wear it with:
Navy
Stone
Buttercream
Crisp white
The easiest way to update your wardrobe in one move.
- Texture Takes Over
Fringe, feathers, tassels — but edited.
Not boho. Not festival. Architectural.
Wear it:
Fringe on tailoring
Feathers at the hem, not the sleeve
One texture at a time
Drama, with discipline.
- Look-at-Me Jewellery
Minimal jewellery is on sabbatical.
Statement earrings, sculptural metal, cuffs that speak before you do.
Wear it:
Slick hair + oversized earrings
Tailoring + jewellery as the outfit
Let accessories lead, not follow
Confidence isn’t a tone of voice — it’s a material.
- Knitwear, Reimagined
Knitwear is no longer something you wear — it’s something you style.
Wear it:
Knotted around the waist
Draped over the shoulder
Looping through tailoring
Comfort with an agenda.
- The Preppy V-Neck Comeback
V-neck sweaters layered over crisp shirts.
Cher Horowitz energy — but she’s grown, travelling, and has meetings with investors.
Wear it:
Slim V-neck + oversized shirt
Loafers or heels
Pearls or metal to contrast
Preppy, but paid.
- Silk Scarves Under Blazers
Not on bags. Not in hair.
Under tailoring. Tucked into trench collars. Styled like structure.
Wear it:
Vintage silk + black blazer
Satin under trench neckline
Monochrome for quiet impact
The trend that says: I know exactly what I’m doing.
- Funnel Necks, Forward
Yes, they’re still here.
The 2025 breakout silhouette is evolving into light spring fabrics: leather, suede, bonded jersey, crisp cotton.
Wear it:
Funnel-neck leather jacket + wide jeans
High-neck knit + trench collar
Funnel-neck tops with minis
Face-framing. Outfit-sharpening.
Effortless impact.
- Mocha Shades
Black’s softer replacement.
Mocha, caramel, chocolate — the new neutral that behaves like a luxury code.
Wear it with:
Cerulean blue
Butter yellow
Powder pink
Espresso head-to-toe
Mocha isn’t a trend.
It’s a decision.
Words by Jyoti Matoo