March 20th is not only the first day of spring, but also the beginning of the astrological new year. It is not just a day when nature awakens, but a moment when cosmic forces align in a way that opens the door to new beginnings.
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Goodbye, chunky sneakers: These are the 10 styles that will rule spring 2026 (No. 1 is pure romance)
Spring is knocking on the door and with it the inevitable moment of truth in front of the shoe closet. Let's face it, those bulky winter boots and sneakers with soles as thick as a phone book have done their job. The year 2026 brings a fresh wind that carries away excess weight. It's time for lightness, elegance and silhouettes that won't make you look like you're preparing to land on the moon. Get your ankles ready, a new era of sneakers is coming.
If you ritualistically burned those jeans in a closet-cleaning spree in 2010, you'll be sorry now. The most controversial cut from the turn of the millennium is back—and believe it or not, it looks fantastic.
Spring 2026 brings a refreshing cocktail of timeless classics and modern transitional jacket silhouettes. Here are 7 styles that we'll be seeing everywhere in the urban jungle - and the good news? Your new favorite piece may already be hiding in the depths of your closet.
If you're looking for a piece that will bridge the passing of time, emphasize your personality, and at the same time remain stylish and functional, the Napoleon jacket is definitely worth your attention. This spring, let it become your signature fashion piece that tells a story — through fabric, lines, and details.
If you've felt like you've been buying a lot and wearing a little in recent seasons, spring brings good news. Trends are finally returning to clothes we actually wear - more than once. These are the fashion trends for spring 2026.
Chartreuse isn't a color that asks for permission. It walks into a room like a person who's five minutes late, but it's still right. While everyone else is still sticking to safe pastels and "I won't be too noticeable" beiges, she laughs and says, "I'm here." And yes — it's the color of spring 2026 because it's surprisingly wearable if you wear it with enough confidence (or at least with a convincing look).
Every spring is the promise of a new beginning. Nature awakens, the light becomes warmer, and we suddenly feel the need to press “refresh” in our homes. H&M HOME 2026 has captured this intuitive need again with a stunning Spring 2026 collection that not only brings light and texture to living spaces, but also creates an atmosphere. The kind of atmosphere you want to spend moments in – from a lazy Sunday breakfast to a dinner with friends that drags on into the night.
A color that captivates you at first sight. It's not red, it's not pink. And it's definitely not beige. It's pastel yellow.
In the world of fashion, trends often come back like old loves that we can't forget. But this time we're not talking about the classic white sneakers that we've worn until they're almost worn out over the past decade. The ballerina flats, which you might associate with Audrey Hepburn or Paris in the early 2000s, are confidently taking center stage. Although this iconic footwear has long been sidelined and relegated to the background as a symbol of conservative elegance, this spring the ballerina flats are making a comeback, completely revamped, bolder and more interesting than ever before.
Spring 2025 has made its message clear: this year we walk confidently – and in low shoes that combine chic aesthetics and complete comfort. These are no longer just functional shoes that you put on in the morning and forget about – these are statement pieces that complete every styling and say: “Yes, I know what I’m doing.” Moccasins, loafers and ballerinas are reinterpreted this year through the prism of minimalism, quality materials and modern silhouettes. No more “too correct” or “too classic” – this is elegance without rigidity, ideal for urban exploration, office marathons or chic evening outings.
Did you know that one of the most beautiful spring flowers also has a very special "divine" pedigree? Why is the Spanish elderflower (Latin: Syringa) so special?











