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Street fashion takes center stage at Spring 2026 Fashion Week — from skirts over pants in Paris to woven pieces in Milan and genie pants in New York.

Fashion Week is officially behind us but the fashion trends? They are only getting started.

From the elegant staples of Paris to the bold cuts seen in Milan, here are 8 Street Fashion Trends that will define what style truly means in the coming year.

Paris

Skirts over Pants

Skirts over pants. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Skirts over pants. Photo Credit: Getty Images/Backdrop

The Paris Fashion Week was defined by bold and creative layering of skirts over pants. From sheer skirts to midi and even printed skirts, this look was seen on majority of the attendees including celebrities like Kendall Jenner.

With designers like Alaïa and Loewe at the forefront of this trend, this fashion style gives individuals the freedom to experiment what works for them and with the looks of things might become a trend next year.

Capri Pants

Capri Pants. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Capri Pants. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Another fashion style that would most likely become a trend is Capri pants. They had a loud comeback during the Paris Fashion Week and may get more attention soon especially slimmer fits and the slightly baggy version of the pants.

One reason why the Capri Pants is creating so much buzz is because of how well it is reintroducing the 1900/2000s vibe and with Bella Hadid arriving the PFW in them, this is one trend to look out for.

Sporty Touch

Sporty Touch. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Sporty Touch. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Sport wear is no longer just about the gym, in the fashion industry today, as far as it balances comfort and flair, it’s a sport wear and can be styled for diverse occasions and outings.

Sporty touch outfits will have an edge because of its many benefits including comfort, versatility, and ability to tweak and balance it. Celebrities like Gigi Hadid and Maria Olympia are embracing it already while designers like Lacoste and Kenzo are actively pioneering the trend.

Milan

Sweater-as-Accessory

Sweater-as-Accessory. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

Sweater-as-Accessory. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

At the Milan Fashion Week, one of the fashion styles that were spotted all over the scene was garments tied around the waist, shoulders or draped on the neck, from sweaters to jackets and even matching fabrics from outfits.

Brands like Versace, The Attico and Anteprimo went all out with style of layering. This style made outfits like more polished and this trend might take over the coming season.

Peek-a-boob

Peek-a-boob. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

Peek-a-boob. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

Another fashion trend  which was followed by a lot of Italian fashion houses was casually revealing undergarmentsd due to the approach of styling. Jil Sander had perfect oval cuts on dresses revealing matching undergarments.

While this trend might not be popular, it is something to look out for.

Woven Pieces

Woven Pieces from Milan Fashion Week. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

Woven Pieces from Milan Fashion Week. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

Designer Louise Trotter delivered the signature interecciato technique of Bottega Veneta but apparently, this is style is going to be a trend. Other brands like Tokyo James, Tod’s and Fendi also designed similar staples.

From woven leather to knitted fabrics, these styles and pieces may become a trend in the coming year.

New York

Genie Pants

Genie Pants from NYC Fashion Week. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

Genie Pants from NYC Fashion Week. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

This is a relatively new fashion trend but fashion is really about experimenting and a lot of brands have hopped on this including Altuzarra, Michael Kors, Ashlyn and Patbo.

This trend was probably influenced by Pieter Mulier based on some pieces he designed for Alaia’s Spring Collection. Who knows? Parachute pants might become a thing soon!

Lacy Legs

Lacy Legs. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

Lacy Legs. Photo Credit: Fashionista Magazine

Lace has and remains a popular fabric among fashionistas and New York designers. And now, designers are creating a wave of lacy pants especially tights and Capri pants. We don’t know exactly where this style might lead but it’s out-of-the-box, fresh and might begin an evolution on how pants are designed and created.

From old comebacks to fresh ideas, the Fashion Week across Paris, Milan and New York has given us a handful of fashion styles that may become trends in the near future. Keep your fingers crushed, mind open and creative spirit alive because the next fashion evolution is knocking!

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Demi Lovato Just Redefined Street Style in London

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London got the sharp end of Demi Lovato’s new style phase this week: structured, tonal, and unapologetically exact. Stepping out ahead of her BBC Live Lounge stop, she pulled together one of her most considered off-duty looks in months. A nude-tone bodysuit paired with panelled tights was topped with a cropped brown leather jacket that broke up the monotone base and added structure where it mattered.

Demi Lovato – Instagram

She paired the look with H&M Studio thigh-high boots, an unexpected high-street choice among her usual luxury picks. Their deeper brown tone grounded the outfit, and the clean cut refined her outline. To finish, she carried Saint Laurent’s Baby Icare bag, oversized and slouchy enough to offset the outfit’s sharp fit and give it real-world grounding.

Every piece feels deliberate; the loose hair, dark shades, and warm neutrals work together naturally. It’s minimal but far from plain, and the mix of textures keeps it dynamic.

Demi Lovato – Instagram

The London outing comes as Lovato ramps up promotion for her next album, It’s Not That Deep, and her recent style choices mirror that tonal shift. In place of the dramatic gowns and heavy stagewear that marked past eras, she’s leaning into cleaner, pared-down silhouettes that project control without stiffness. It’s a look that fits her current image: direct, self-assured, and less about spectacle.

Demi Lovato – Instagram

More than a street moment, this appearance signals how Lovato is editing her fashion identity in real time. The focus has moved from performance to precision, from proving a point to wearing what feels grounded. She’s not experimenting; she’s editing, and that’s where the power is now.

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Charlize Theron Wore Jewelry as a Shirt to the Givenchy Show

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Charlize Theron went to the Givenchy show in Paris dressed in an outfit that had people staring. She wore a white oversized blazer and loose trousers; but here’s the twist: she didn’t wear any shirt. It was simply a black bra adorned with lengthy, dangling jeweled strands like an extravagant necklace draping down her torso. Though unconventional, she made it look natural. The look came from Givenchy’s creative team under Alessandro Michele.

Charlize Theron- Neil Mockford/GC Images)

Every thing she wore was quite understated. Her dark oversized shades, and matching earrings completed the look. Her makeup was minimal. She let the outfit speak for itself. Beneath the fancy fitted suit, she wore cushioned thong sandals. It’s an amazing combination of high fashion practical comfort.

Charlize Theron – Instagram

Charlize has a way of pulling off daring looks. This entire appearance challenges the concept of what dressing up is. The jewelry serves as more than an accessory; it’s functioning like a top while the suit merely appears to be a backdrop. It’s unusual, yet effective.

Designers have long experimented with crystal bras and body chains. They’ve appeared before, but pairing them with a blazer gives it new edge.

Watch the video below.

Read also: Charlize Theron Pushes Style Boundaries at Dior SS26 

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Louis Vuitton SS26 at Paris Fashion Week: The Celebrity Front Row

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Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2026 women’s show at the Louvre in Paris wasn’t only about what came down the runway. The front row pulled together a mix of Hollywood names, music figures, and rising talent, each making a clear style statement.

Zendaya

Zendaya

Zendaya wore a metallic coatdress trimmed in fur, a look that stood out against the softer pieces on the runway. The choice reflected her willingness to take risks with fashion and reinforced why she remains one of Vuitton’s most influential ambassadors.

Lisa (BLACKPINK)

Lisa (BLACK PINK)

Lisa opted for a knit set with a cardigan, bralette, and shorts. The colorful, retro-inspired outfit contrasted with the darker tones seen in the room, showing how she brings a playful energy to the house. Her arrival also highlighted Vuitton’s reach into K-pop and its global fan base.

Emma Stone

Emma Stone

Emma Stone chose a structured dress in muted tones with clean lines. The look was simple but sharp, reflecting her consistent preference for restraint over excess. While others leaned toward experimentation, she reminded that a straightforward cut can still feel current.

Sophie Turner

Sophie Turner

Sophie Turner wore a black mini with sculptural tailoring. The design leaned more toward power dressing than eveningwear. It lined up with her ability to balance Hollywood visibility with a modern, fashion-forward edge.

Ana de Armas

Ana de Armas

Ana de Armas also went for a black mini, though hers was pared back and minimal. The emphasis was on proportion and fit rather than embellishment. The style showed confidence without relying on extra details.

Jaden Smith

Jaden Smith

Jaden Smith combined layered streetwear with high-fashion touches. His look fit with his reputation for testing boundaries and gave Vuitton a link to younger, experimental audiences who see fashion as part of culture rather than just clothing.

Léa Seydoux

Léa Seydoux

Long associated with Louis Vuitton, Léa Seydoux chose a refined, streamlined dress. Her consistent appearances for the brand reflect an ongoing partnership that feels more grounded than fleeting.

Nana Ouyang

Nana Ouyang

Nana Ouyang, both actress and cellist, chose a sharp, modern outfit that signaled her growing recognition outside Asia. Her place in the front row showed how Vuitton is actively spotlighting rising international talent.

Felix (Stray Kids)

Felix (Stray Kids)

Felix paired tailoring with streetwear influences, blending two styles that spoke to both fashion insiders and fans of K-pop. His appearance underlined Vuitton’s interest in connecting with South Korean talent as a driver of global visibility.

The runway may have showcased Nicolas Ghesquière’s Spring/Summer 2026 vision, but the guests added another layer to the evening. Each celebrity represented a different audience Vuitton is engaging with, from Hollywood to K-pop to European cinema. Together, they helped expand the brand’s presence beyond the catwalk.

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