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AND time to renew your wardrobe with shopping ideas for March 2026. From the bold and experimental silhouettes of the capsule H&M Studioto the eccentric contrasts and bohemian energy of Desigual x Masha Popovathis spring promises to be full of iconic garments and surprising details. There is no shortage of feminine and timeless proposals. The Sézane collection, between delicate ruffles, refined embroidery and pastel shades designed to lightly accompany every moment of the day. And obviously the season’s must-haves such as trench coats, parkas, ballet flats and accessories that complete a panorama of styles. Halfway between urban romanticism, between trendy irony and natural elegance, capable of adapting to every occasion.

The new cult capsule from H&M

Asymmetries, original proportions, bold cuts, color contrasts. With the new collection H&M Studiothe brand H&M focuses on silhouettes that challenge convention and volumes designed to be experimented with. The idea is clear: each garment must transform in the hands of the wearer, becoming a personal extension of style. Along this line, tailoring is the starting point, but it is deliberately destabilized. Through modern basics like checked coats with elongated necklines, oversized blazer with curved buttonholes and deep slits on the back, linings that emerge as revealed details. AND wide trousers they can be folded at the waist or left sculptural, for a clearer effect.

A look from the H&M Studio 2026 collection. (Photo Courtesy of Press Office)

Then the denimwhich explores new directions between washes treated as brushstrokes and beltless pink flares. While the clothes they alternate structure and softness: black lace that reveals the shoulders, checked models with zips, zigzag stitching and raw hems.

Last but not least, the leather bomber jacket – eternal protagonist of spring – now short and shaped, capable of adding sculptural tension to even the most essential looks. The accessories complete the proposal, which elegantly amplify the eccentric spirit. Soft king size bags, draped heels, abstract flower shaped jewelry. In a palette that plays on the balance between classic and unexpected. Black, brown, gray and white light up with burgundy, candy pink, pistachio green, pale turquoise and citrus yellow.

Desigual x Masha Popova

Desigual meet Masha Popova and something interesting happens. It is their first collaboration, but the energy is that of an already heated dialogue. Archive versus instinct, memory versus contemporary tension. The Ukrainian designer based in London starts from the historical codes of the Spanish brand and pushes them further. The iconic double strap at the waist becomes a visual obsession. Overlapping volumes, very low cuts, openings that reveal what lies beneath. From the union comes a more sensual and rebellious style.

A look from the Desigual x Masha Popova collection. (Photo Courtesy of Press Office)

And the bohemian aesthetic characteristic of Desigual change your skin. The jeans effect updates evening garments such as jumpsuits and shaped mini dresses. The fringes they become intertwined, almost grunge, and become functional.

Scarves stop being accessories and transform into structure. Taking the form of front panels, details that build the silhouette and move with the body.

Sézane

Sézane presents a preview of his Pre-Spring 2026 Collectiondesigned to accompany the arrival of the beautiful season with grace and lightness. Light ruffles, refined embroidery and pastel shades give life to feminine and timeless garments, ideal to wear today but destined to last over time. The Essentials are dressed in new spring shades, while the line of accessories is enriched with irresistible details: basket bags, timeless footwear, collectible sunglasses and gold and silver jewellery, perfect for completing every look with elegance. A proposal that celebrates natural, light and sophisticated femininity, with an always contemporary look.

Desigual x Masha Popova

Desigual signs his first collaboration with the Ukrainian designer based in London Masha Popova. A capsule that rereads the brand’s historical codes through a more raw and sensual look, without betraying its bohemian spirit. In the centre, the double waist strap: overlapping volumes, low cuts, openings and slits that reveal the internal layers. Fringes and scarves, symbols of the brand’s heritage, are transformed into structural details with a slightly grunge touch. The protagonist is denim, treated with aging and layering techniques, between material surfaces and visible constructions that enhance craftsmanship. The result is a decisive and contemporary style, in balance between tradition and provocation. The capsule is available online and in the brand’s stores.

Blue Tosca

New shapes, innovative materials and an aesthetic that mixes urban romanticism and trendy irony. The dancers Blue Tosca in the Spring Summer 2026 version, they become the icon of dynamic, elegant and casual femininity. The silhouettes reinvent themselves: from semi-square toes to more tapered ones, capable of adapting to different styles. Materials become the protagonists: natural raffia for spontaneous summer elegance, luminous nets embellished with rhinestones for the most glamorous evenings, leathers with animal prints and the bold return of the cow print, which adds an ironic and contemporary touch.

Diego M

Trench coats and parkas become the protagonists of the summer collection Diego Mreinterpreted with contemporary volumes and innovative cuts that redesign two timeless icons of the women’s wardrobe. The silhouettes become wide and versatile, designed to follow different styles and needs. The details, true hallmarks of the brand, play with frogs on the wrists and shoulders, more defined or wider yokes that recall light capes, and collars available in a thousand variations: from the classic lapel to the hood, up to the mandarin collar. The lengths vary, the fitting is often adjustable: garments designed to combine comfort and functionality with a contemporary aesthetic. The research into materials is surprising: jacquard, denim-effect fabrics and anti-drip technical poplin coexist with more spectacular solutions, such as the three-dimensional mesh, an expression of the experimental soul of the collection. The taffeta Technolight remains the must of the season, light, bright and always current. The color palette ranges from the great classics (beige, blue, brown, cream) to more delicate nuances such as pink and dusty green.

& Other Stories

For spring 2026, the collaboration between Jonathan Saunders and & Other Stories marks a new chapter for the brand, characterized by accessible but strongly identifying elegance. The Scottish designer reinterprets the lively DNA of the brand with a collection that combines nostalgia and contemporaneity, offering garments designed for everyday life but with a clear fashion point of view. Graphic blouses, pencil skirts, slim silhouettes and bold prints recall the energy of the 80s and 90s, however filtered through a current and casual look. The inspiration comes from the meeting between music, art and fashion in the cultural scene of New York and London of those years: a powerful imagery that translates into vibrant colours, sharp contrasts and an expressive, never caricatural femininity. The goal is to offer versatile, desirable and easy-to-wear pieces, capable of conveying personality and optimism. The result is an energetic and sophisticated spring collection, which reaffirms the idea of ​​an aspirational but accessible product, in perfect balance between fashion statement and real wardrobe.

Vans and Palace

Vans and Palace join forces to launch the Vans Low 2a limited edition collaboration designed for skateboarding. The vulcanized low-top silhouette guarantees impact protection, resistance and maximum grip, without sacrificing sensitivity on the board. Featuring PopCush insoles for superior cushioning and DuraCap inserts in high-wear areas, they offer support and durability. SickStick rubber and the iconic waffle outsole ensure excellent control and grip, in and out of the skatepark. Available in two exclusive co-branded colorways, they blend the technical heritage of Vans with the irreverent aesthetic of Palace. The video campaign arrives for the launch SSOTY: The Skate Shoes of the Yearwith Vans Skate Team riders Danny Brady and Rory Milanes: a mock awards ceremony that celebrates, with irony, the Vans Low 2 as new performance icons.

H&M Studio

Asymmetries, bold cuts and color contrasts define the new season of H&M Studio for H&M. The silhouettes challenge convention, the volumes invite experimentation: each garment is designed to be interpreted, transformed, personalized. Tailoring is the anchor, but it is destabilized with checked coats with long necklines, oversized blazers with deep slits and wide trousers to be modulated at the waist. Denim explores new directions between brushstroke-effect washes and beltless pink flares. The dresses alternate structure and lightness, including black lace, exposed zips and raw hems. To complete, accessories with a strong character – oversized soft bags, draped heels, floral jewels – and a palette that lights up neutrals with burgundy, candy pink, pistachio and citrus yellow. A wardrobe that balances the classic and the unexpected with ease.

Paul Smith Loves Barbour

Paul Smith Loves Barbour it is a tribute to the British coast and the joy of small details, uniting the seaside heritage of Barbour with the personal photographic archive of Paul Smith to tell, in a fresh and contemporary way, the carefree spirit of a day at the seaside. Classic outerwear such as Bedale and Durham are renewed with touches of colour, linings that reveal archive shots and the Ancient Tartan reinterpreted with bright polka dots, while each jacket houses a small lucky fish hidden in the pocket, an ironic detail that embodies the soul of the collaboration. The collection continues with striped knitwear and textures inspired by the marine world, light poplin shirts and nostalgic ginghams, T-shirts with original photographs of Paul and his father combined with illustrations dedicated to the British coast, as well as accessories with a nautical influence such as tartan deck shoes, embroidered dry wax hats and bags embellished with the detail of the blue fishing net. Available from 25 February 2026 in Barbour Stores, WP Stores, on www.wpstore.it and at selected retailers.

Columbia

For Spring-Summer 2026, Columbia Sportswear looks to his roots in the Pacific Northwest and reinterprets his classics in a more urban, soft, contemporary key. It was born like this Iconsa capsule that brings outdoor heritage and lifestyle spirit into dialogue. The inspiration comes from the windswept paths and spontaneous blooms that light up the Oregon plateau. A palette of dusty neutrals, enlivened by Green Peppercorn and Pink Agate accents, between muted greens and soft pinks that evoke wild grasses and spring petals. The result is a measured, natural, never shouty balance. The collection (designed for him and for her) brings back some symbolic pieces of the brand. The sweatshirts Helvetia And Backbowl are updated in colors and graphics, while windbreakers Challengers And Riptide they lighten the constructions and wink at retro details. To complete the story, accessories such as the BoraBora Booney and the Wingmark Cap, a trait d’union with the archive and with a profoundly outdoor DNA.

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