Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Week
The Return of Air
On the runways at Chloé and Loewe, silhouettes felt fluid rather than rigid. Fabrics moved with the body instead of constraining it. Sheer layers, natural fibers, and soft construction took center stage. At home, that same theme shines through breathability and drape. Linens that fall softly, invite touch, and feel almost weightless against the skin. Spring living begins with open windows, lighter layers, and textiles that shift with the season instead of pushing against it.
Loewe and Chloé SS26
Ivory Linen Sheet Set
Ivory Linen Tablecloth and Silver Grey Linen Napkins
The New Neutrals
While bold moments certainly appeared, many collections embraced refined, tonal palettes. At The Row, this felt purposeful and precise. At Jil Sander, minimalism carried a sense of warmth rather than harshness. Think sun-washed ivory, pale blue, and soft silver grey. In the home, these hues open up a space and create rooms that feel expansive and luminous in the late afternoon sun.
The Row and Jil Sander SS26
Sky Blue Linen Tablecloth and Navy Blue Linen Napkins
Celadon Linen Sheet Set
Texture as the Statement
If past seasons leaned toward spectacle, Spring/Summer 2026 felt more intimate. Craftsmanship took the spotlight over embellishment and subtle weaving, raw edges, and natural finishes spoke louder than excess ever could. At home, that translates into texture as the true focal point. The soft rumple of linen. The quiet contrast of crisp percale. Luxury, in its most modern form, is something you experience in layers.
Louis Vuitton SS26
Ivory 100% Italian Linen
Camel Linen Sheet Set
Soft Structure
Tailoring remains, but it has softened. Designers showed suiting in fluid fabrics and blazers with movement. For interiors, this means balance. Beds styled with intention but not stiffness, tables composed yet inviting, symmetry that feels natural rather than formal. A perfectly decorated room can still look lived in. In fact, it should.
Bottega Veneta SS26
Heather Lilac Linen Duvet Cover and Heather Lilac Linen Sheet Set
Living the Season
Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Week ultimately captured something deeper than trends; it reflected what is coming next. This season, that is ease. For a kind of elevated simplicity that feels intentional rather than sparse. As the days grow longer and the light lingers a little later, our homes can mirror that shift. Fewer layers. Finer materials. Pieces that breathe and move with the season. Let the runway inspire and luxury begin in the place where every day starts and ends.