Trends
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Rising
The hobo bag came back and brought the 2000s with it
Curved, slouchy, worn high under the arm. If you owned one the first time round, you already know how to wear it.
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Peaking now
Beaded bags have stopped being just for weddings
Beadwork, embroidery and small jewelled bags — carried with denim, not just with a dress.
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On the way out
Raffia: buy it now, at the price it is now
A summer trend at the end of its summer. Which makes this the sensible month to buy one.
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Peaking now
The unstructured bag, and why it needs good leather
Buttery, frameless, meant to age. The one trend this season where the material is not negotiable.
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Rising
The leather cord pendant, back from the nineties
A cord instead of a chain, with one charm, stone or medallion on it. Softer than metal and considerably cheaper.
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Peaking now
Beads, candy-coloured and deliberately mismatched
Chokers, sculptural pendants, bright resin. The most-is-more end of the jewellery box.
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Peaking now
Wearing it all at once
Heavy necklaces and statement earrings together — the combination that used to be a mistake.
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Rising
Charms, initials and the return of jewellery that means something
Initials, birthstones and small objects that stand for something. The most-given accessory category there is.
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On the way out
Shells, cowries and the last of the summer jewellery
Oversized spiral pendants, cowrie strands, turquoise. Peaked in July — which is precisely why it is worth buying in August.
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Peaking now
The silk head scarf is the most 2026 thing you can do
Tied at the nape, folded as a headband, or knotted under the chin. Three completely different looks from one square of fabric.
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Rising
Brims are getting bigger
Oversized face-framing brims on the runway, structured caps and leather buckets on the street.
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Peaking now
Bag charms outlasted everyone’s prediction
Written off as a passing joke two years ago. Still here, and now the cheapest way to change a bag you already own.
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Peaking now
The bandana replaced the baseball cap
Vintage paisley, worn with good sunglasses. The bit of headwear that says you left the house on purpose.
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Peaking now
Western grew up: one element, not the whole outfit
The 2026 version is less costume and more wardrobe. One western piece against ordinary clothes is the whole method.
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Rising
Turquoise and silver — and how to buy it honestly
The most beautiful thing in western dressing, and the one with real rules attached. Worth understanding before you spend anything.
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Rising
Fringe, refined
Movement is the whole point of it. Which is also why the length matters more than anything else.
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Peaking now
The cowboy hat, and the crease that decides everything
Treated as a power accessory rather than fancy dress. The difference is almost entirely in the crown.
Outfit ideas
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Building a signature instead of following a season
The women who wear accessories best are not chasing trends. They picked a thing and kept it.
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The summer dress in its last three weeks
It is still 90 degrees and the shops are full of wool. Here is how to keep wearing what you own.
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Saturday, walking around, carrying things
Hands free, sun off your face, and nothing you would mind putting down on a wall.
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The last properly warm weekend
Wear the summer things now, properly, one more time. Most of them are going away for eight months.
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A country gig, a rodeo, or anywhere the theme is the point
The one context where the full western thing is correct — and it still needs to survive eight hours on your feet.