The New Codes of Couture: Trends That Ruled the Global Runways

As the curtains drew on the Spring/Summer 2026 season, the global runways shimmered with a symphony of innovation, craftsmanship, and couture excellence. From Gucci’s signature classicism and Louis Vuitton’s architectural finesse to Tarun Tahiliani’s ethereal Indian opulence, this season was a celebration of fashion’s ever-evolving artistry.

From the cobblestone runway of London Fashion Week to the glamour of Lakmē Fashion Week, here are the standout trends that defined the SS’26 shows and are poised to dominate the seasons ahead.

A Royal Affair with Jewel Tones

Colour reigned supreme this season. Rich, luminous jewel tones – ruby reds, emerald greens, and antique golds commanded attention alongside softer hues of lilac, blush, and butter yellow. Designers brought an almost futuristic radiance to their palettes, from Saint Laurent’s sculpted gowns bathed in bold shades to Tarun Tahiliani’s shimmering silhouettes that redefined Indian luxury with a global gaze.

Fringe with a Flair for Finesse 

Fringes made a fierce comeback, swaying to the rhythm of movement and drama. Mathieu Blazy’s debut for Chanel presented us with an unforgettable feathered masterpiece, an instant icon of the season. Meanwhile, at Lakmē Fashion Week, Rina Dhaka brought her own sparkle to the trend with shimmering, metallic fringes that danced under the runway lights.

The Corset’s Timeless Spell

The corset continues its reign – reimagined, restructured, and utterly irresistible. Whether sculpted into Shantnu & Nikhil’s regal Velora collection or accentuating Dior’s masterfully constructed dresses, the corset is no longer a relic of the past but a statement of elegance and sensuality. From lehengas to evening gowns, this structured silhouette isn’t bowing out anytime soon.

Make Way for Maximalism

Forget quiet luxury; this season, designers turned the volume all the way up. Back home, Aseem Kapoor’s boho-inspired pieces burst with sun-baked tones, earthy textures, and free-spirited layering, while at Milan Fashion Week, Etro’s exuberant prints and voluminous drapes preached a simple mantra: more is more. 

Form Takes the Lead

Shape took centre stage this season, with designers sculpting fabrics to tell stories of movement, form, and fantasy. Taneiya Khanuja’s playful gowns balanced structure and softness through flowing textures, while at Paris Fashion Week, Tom Ford enthralled with razor-sharp tailoring from cutout bodices to mint-and-black slips that exuded after-dark glamour.

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