6 Top Trends Fashion People Are Wearing With Jeans, Trousers and Skirts This Year
Looking for an easy way to elevate your look? Consider these shirts, tees and vests as your solution. Scroll down to discover the top trends set to be big in 2026. And—spoiler alert—they all pair perfectly with jeans, trousers, leggings and skirts.
"Jeans and a nice top" may be our perpetual reply when a friend texts to ask what we’re wearing, but there are a few easy ways to make it feel decidedly less predictable. Namely, by opting for a top that’s effortlessly on-trend—because while denim silhouettes may come and go, most of us are, understandably, creatures of habit when it comes to our jeans. Barrel-legs may be having their moment, but if you’re a lifelong wide-leg devotee, I know better than to expect you to swap sides.
So, which tops should we be turning to instead? A glance at the Spring/Summer 26 catwalks offers plenty of inspiration. Balmain, Lemaire, Burberry and Isabel Marant make a compelling case for safari shades, while Tory Burch places fresh emphasis on the humble vest. And some familiar favourites are still holding their ground—hello tomato red and sheer fabrics.
Really, there’s a top trend to suit every occasion and styling preference, whether you’re keeping things classic with your go-to denim or feeling adventurous enough to stray beyond it. Scroll on for the six top styles worth investing in now.
6 Spring/Summer 2026 Top Trends to Note:
1. Oversized Shirts
Style Notes: Granted, shirts aren't anything new—they've long been a staple of our workwear wardrobes. Yet, for spring/summer 26, the way they were styled feels much fresher. Take Chanel's extra-long options pulled over flowing skirts, The Attico's sharp collared styles peeking out of trench coats, or Toga's belted picks as just a handful of examples. The common denominator? They're all generously large enough to be borrowed from your boyfriend.
Shop the Look:
2. Khaki Colours
Style Notes: Balmain, Lemaire, Burberry and Isabel Marant all stepped into safari chic territory with khaki shades coming out on top. Not only do they offer a softer alternative to black but they also break away from the everyday browns many of us have become a bit too fond of.
Shop the Look:
3. Sheer Tops
Style Notes: Nearly-naked dressing has cropped up across a number of red carpet looks in recent years and it has slowly made its way into the mainstream. Across the spring/summer 26 runways, Cecilie Bahnsen, Chanel, Givenchy and Sportmax used the fabric almost like an accessory, so turn to slightly see-through tops to do the same.
Shop the Look:
4. Spaghetti Strap Vests
Style Notes: Y2K trends have been no stranger to current day style—hello capri pants, heeled flip flops, and layered tops—and the return of the spaghetti strap vest is Wholesale Replica Bag one on the roster. Consider your base layer the new focal point of many an outfit.
Shop the Look:
5. Pops of Red
Style Notes: Tomato red shades cropped up across the spring/summer 26 catwalks of Chanel, Stella McCartney, Proenza Schouler and many more, instantly drawing the eye to the vibrant looks. Taking this trick into our everyday wardrobes, consider a red tee, tank or turtleneck as an easy way to elevate any look.
Shop the Look:
6. Preppy Polos
Style Notes: The collegiate aesthetic is one we've been riding on for quite some time now—remember last year's Miu Miu catwalk with windbreakers and leg warmers aplenty? So it's little surprise to see the preppy polo shirt take centre stage this season. Bold colours, unexpected styling—yes, skirts work particularly well—and oversized shapes make it feel a little more fresh.
Shop the Look:
Lauren Cunningham is a freelance fashion and beauty editor whose work spans runway reviews, style news, shopping edits and long-form features for leading titles including Marie Claire, Glamour, Stylist, Grazia, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue Business and Who What Wear. She is also the founder of Grounded, an independent magazine exploring the wellness world through expert guest editors. AtBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK, Lauren is known for her trend spotting, curated shopping guides and Fashion Week reporting. When she’s not travelling, she’s likely working from a far-flung coffee shop while searching for a sunnier place to call home.