Spring/Summer Trends 2026: Another Bright Color Combo and Romantic Details

I have been taking a look at the spring and summer trends for this year, and while I might be a little behind, as usual, these are definitely ideas that will take you well into fall. As I mentioned a few weeks ago, the bright color combinations are trending. Me being a lover of color, I decided to look at another of these combos and add another of the spring trends, romantic details.

Today’s color combo is orange and white, although the fashion gurus also mentioned orange and gray, so I decided to incorporate all three colors into this color block outfit ( another trend for the warm weather season), and we will also talk about what gives an outfit a bit more of a soft, romantic vibe.

Since I knew I wanted the color orange and also wanted a look that had more romantic vibe I searched my closet for a good starting piece. This Old Navy eyelet top was just the thing. I have had this for a few summers now and have worn it every warm weather season since I thrifted it. I love eyelet. I think it is one of the textures and fabrics that whispers romance without having to be overly frilly or immodest. I added a Faded Glory tank underneath for coverage, but you could certainly just wear a nude colored bra for a cohesive color underneath. Since the tank has lace trim I think it works perfectly.

Style Tip: Whether you are wearing jeans or a satin skirt you can upgrade you look to include romance by making a few simple choices. Choose lace, eyelet, tulle or silky fabrics. These speak volumes to making an outfit more feminine and fun. You can also add embellishments like embroidery, ruffles, and pearls in the form of buttons or jewelry. My personal opinion is less is more…not less fabric or coverage, but less embellishments and textures. Here is are similar colors from Shein, Ann Taylor, Bloom Chic, and Macy’s.

I knew I want to have white pants or a skirt and opted for these lighter weight cropped pants that I thrifted last year. These are Talbots brand and very comfortable for the warm weather season. Capris are back in style. I won’t go back to those, but some people really like them. I might if my legs were pretty, but they are not, so I accept that and move on. Here are some from JCPenney, Macy’s, and Chico’s. Here are a few pairs of ankle pants too: JCPenny, Old Navy, and Macy’s.

When I decided to incorporate the color gray as well, I knew I wanted gray shoes, a bag and jewelry. I have several pairs of sneakers in different grays and this pair of medium gray Skechers seemed the most complimentary with the white and orange. I bought this pair at Gabes a number of years ago. I keep them around, because they are cute, although not the most comfortable. It baffles me how a pair of sneakers can be uncomfortable, but they can be! Ha, ha.

My bag was a thrift find and has no identifiable tag as to what brand it is. I love a cross body bag all year round, but a light weight bag is perfect for summer. This seemed perfect with the sneakers and the jewelry. Here are a few gray options from Kohl’s.

The two pieces of jewelry are both second hand. The necklace was from my bestie in NY, and the bracelet was a recent thrift find. I love both of these pieces for their interesting blend of metal shapes and textures. The bracelet is a reminder to me every time I wear it of what Christ did for me on the cross.

What do you think of this color combination? Do you wear bright white in the summer? How about all year round? I tend to lean more toward the creamy, winter whites in the cold weather and bright whites in the summer. I’d love to hear from you, so please leave a comment or two.

Have a wonderful Tuesday!

Spring/Summer Trends 2026: Sheer Fabrics and Polka Dots

Once again sheer fabrics are floating around the fashion scene like some sort of ethereal ghosts. I don’t mind sheer fabrics and find that they can be very romantic and beautiful, unfortunately I think in today’s world too often sheer fabrics are wore to draw attention to body parts rather than to create a look that is feminine but still in good taste. Today I am showing you an outfit that tries to do just that.

Polka dots, in my opinion have become the warm weather version of leopard print. It seems they come around every spring/summer, but are put aside in the winter months when leopard print becomes once again predominant.

Today’s outfit takes both of these elements and combines them to create an easy, but classy look that is both feminine, modest and perfect for a summer date night, a wedding or some other event where you want to dress up a bit, but not overdo.

It seems almost every summer I bring out this thrifted, vintage, Outback Red skirt. It is typically the skirt I reach for when I want a different option to cropped pants for the summer. It is lightweight and with a banded, elastic waist it’s easy to get on an off. The waist is actually looking a bit worn with bits of the elastic showing through. I am trying to think of a way to mend it without changing the waist too much. Perhaps a seam binding or something of that nature over the top edge of the waistline. What do you think?

Thank you to those who took a moment to offer feedback last week on my baggy red jeans. I will be looking at taking the hems up a bit so the legs lay flatter.

Here are a few cute polka dot skirts: JC Penney, Kohl’s, Maurice’s, and Gap.

For my sheer piece I chose this thrifted Maurice’s jacket. I was drawn to this piece due to the embroidered design, which almost looks like snowflakes, but could also be fancy diamond shapes. Whatever they may be, I find it easily useable all year round. The sheer fabrics allows whatever piece is worn underneath to add color and interest. Please don’t show off your girls, or even your girls tucked into a bra. This might be okay for the bar, or a club, but not for work, university or church. Just my opinion. We have come a long way from the days of what was defined as indecent exposure. Sadly, it seems, now anything goes, or at least goes right out the window. Can we just leave some things to the imagination, please? Okay, I will get off my soap box. Ha. ha.

Here is a light blue button down from Loft; a black button down from Old Navy, and a fancier black topper from Chico’s.

I decided to keep it easy and chose a simple, navy tank top to wear under the jacket. I thought this provided cohesiveness to the outfit and kept the color combination of navy and white clean and crisp. Even thought the two blues are a bit different, the sheer topper hides the contrast.

I chose simple for my shoes, bag and jewelry, but also an element of elegance. Ballerina shoes are back and this silver pair I thrifted a number of years ago when I was still working. They are Life Stride brand. Here are some cute pairs from DSW, JC Penney, Macy’s, a wider width style from DSW, and these are a little more expensive, but they have arch support from the Walking Co.

I have had this sparkly, black clutch for years and I honestly can’t remember where I got it. It is Cosmopolitan brand. I like it because it is a little bigger than many clutch bags, but still quite stylish.

I didn’t notice the tarnish on this three piece layered necklace until I saw this picture. The other thing I didn’t notice was that the single stone has changed color. It used to be a more purply blue like the shorter layer beads. Oh well. It’s probably time to send this one along.

What do you think of these Spring trends. Do you have sheer pieces in your closet that you like to wear? How do you wear them? Do you like polka dots? I love to hear from you so leave me a comment or two.

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Have a great week!