Clean-spring wardrobe cues

Style editors list seven spring clean-aesthetic trends — relaxed jeans, classic sweaters, modern ballet flats and structured bags — all easy to mix into a muted, minimalist rotation. (whowhatwear.com)

WhoWhatWear published a new shopping guide today by Jennifer Camp Forbes that catalogs seven spring 2026 trends and sources imagery from street style snapshots in Paris and New York. (WhoWhatWear: ) Season-long runway coverage shows major houses foregrounding flat silhouettes and low-heel styles this season, with pieces from Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta and Dries Van Noten singled out in flat-shoe roundups. (WhoWhatWear: Hello! Magazine: ) High-street merchants and denim specialists are already reflecting the season’s silhouette shifts—Zara’s spring merchandising highlights curved and balloon-leg denim while denim brands like Agolde and Citizens of Humanity were consulted in industry trend roundups. (WhoWhatWear/Zara feature: WhoWhatWear denim trends: ) Accessories coverage from PurseBlog and Lyst flags a clear return to sleek, semi-structured “lady” bags and tactile weaves on the SS26 runways, with editors listing both slim clutches and carry-all shapes as the season’s standout bag directions. (PurseBlog: Lyst: ) Editorial knitwear reporting places V‑neck and refined knit shapes firmly in the spring edit, noting designers paired classic knits with lighter layers on runway shows compiled in Vogue’s spring 2026 trend report. (Vogue.sg: WhoWhatWear knitwear: ) WhoWhatWear’s story and several accompanying shopping pieces include affiliate links and curated product picks, meaning the trend roundup doubles as an immediate shopping guide alongside its runway and street-style sourcing. (WhoWhatWear trends piece: )

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