From sculptural florals to Victorian-inspired collars and candy-colored layers, flip this season’s dramatic runway traits into on a regular basis outfits.
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Runway reference photograph: Caroline Herrera, SS26


Daring Florals
MODELED BY Akiko Matsuda
It’s not too uncommon to see floral prints on a Spring/Summer season runway, nevertheless this 12 months they arrive again daring and delightful. Artfully sculpted onto items, distinguished intarsia motifs and extra conventional patterns that remind of Laura Ashley designs from the ‘80s and ‘90s, florals are worn throughout and together with much more (!) flower prints. We tried the flowers on flowers development on Akiko however toned it down somewhat in order that it really works for her on a regular basis life as a mother of two and ceramicist. As a substitute of blending a number of prints, we opted for a delicate, floral embroidered shirt beneath a classic gown that Akiko bought from her mother-in-law. Cozy clogs are the proper alternative for Akiko’s days spent at her studio. She might simply swap them with knee-high boots for a meal out or a museum go to.
Gown: mannequin’s personal. Shirt: stylist’s personal. Clogs and socks: mannequin’s personal.

Runway reference photograph: Erdem, SS26


Victorian Comeback
MODELED BY KATHARINA GEISSLER-EVANS
This season’s runways go regal: corseted tops and clothes, skirts formed à la Marie Antoinette, and excessive, structured or ruffled collars—shapes and particulars which have been uncommon in present style, outdoors sure purple carpet seems to be, after all. We needed to point out that the development might be worn in every day life too, with out having to rule out practicality and luxury: our stylist Katharina fashions a ruffled-collared shirt, paired with bright-colored knitwear and her favourite denims. The informal however enjoyable look is accomplished with loafers, the shoe of the season. If you wish to put on the development on the workplace or one other work-related occasion, attempt carrying the shirt beneath a midi gown, or together with tailor-made items.
Classic shirt, cardigan, denims and loafers: stylist’s personal.

Runway reference photograph: Tory Burch, SS26


Sweet Store
MODELED BY Rosanna Costello
Willy Wonka will surely approve of the “Choose ‘n’ Combine” colours that we noticed on the catwalks for Spring/Summer season 2026: full-on seems to be in lime inexperienced, deep turquoise, shiny yellow, and sizzling pink made us dream of gummy bears, taffy, and firm. For this function, we needed to point out how one can put on the development with out having to go head-to-toe, however by choosing a splash of shade as a substitute. Our mannequin Rosanna showcases a sweet pink waistcoat, layered on high of a easy t-shirt and skirt combo. Being a mom and operating the Edinburgh-based houseplant hospital, Hilda, means she is on her ft all day, so sneakers gave the impression to be one of the best footwear possibility for her look. Slightly silk scarf enhances the silky end of each the waistcoat and skirt, and provides somewhat bit of heat, too. If Rosanna needed to satisfy one among her suppliers for a enterprise assembly, we might advocate exchanging her sneakers for pointy pumps.
Waistcoat, high, skirt & sneakers: Mannequin’s Personal. Silk Scarf: Stylist’s Personal.
Credit:
Styled by Katharina Geissler-Evans
Photographer: Anna Considine of Studio Gently
Fashions: Akiko Matsuda, Katharina Geissler-Evans, Rosanna Costello






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