Here’s What Vogue Editors Hope Will Trend in 2026
Let’s be honest: Sometimes, trends emerge that we at Vogue absolutely abhor. Despite our best efforts to highlight the styles, colors, silhouettes, and accessories that we love, we watch on as algorithms and well-timed celebrity placements dictate the kind of pieces that make us cringe.
But that doesn’t stop us from dreaming. Here, the Vogue staff weighs in on what they would like to see trend in 2026.
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Pillbox Hats
As Pamela Anderson so kindly reminded us earlier this year, this jaunty little chapeau isn’t just for monarchs and first ladies. Though crocheted skullcaps seem to be the headwear du jour, we’d be thrilled to see these ladylike hats come back in full force in 2026.
Everyday Gloves
Who said gloves are only for the opera, or for winter? Mrs. Prada certainly made the case for a statement-making glove on the Prada spring 2026 runway, while Hannah Einbinder brought the look into the real world in a full Khaite look. A pair of colorful, above-the-elbow leather gloves is a fun (and kind of freaky) way to elevate any outfit—plus, for better or for worse, it’ll help keep you off your phone.
Can-Can Boots
Witchy Victorian fashion is on the upswing, and with it we’re hoping to see a lace-up boot revival in the near future. Lady Gaga and Anya Taylor-Joy both hopped aboard the look in 2025; Seán McGirr sent it down the McQueen runway.
Power Purple
Butter yellow, brat green, tomato red, Barbie pink… we’ve cycled through much of the color wheel in the last few years. Though Pantone is betting big on “Cloud Dancer” white in 2026, we’re hoping that deep, cool purple tones will have their moment in the sun.
Brooches
Statement necklaces ruled 2025, but we’re ready to see brooches get a little love. Zhuzh up a button-down or cardigan (as they do on the Chanel runway), or follow Anya Taylor-Joy’s example and affix a brooch front and center at your throat.



