​​​​​​​5 things Parisian women will wear in spring 2026 — from leather bomber jackets to baggy jeans

In spring 2026, Parisian women will bet on 5 specific items: a leather bomber jacket, low-rise baggy jeans, minimalist color block in soft shades, Rockstud slingbacks and a delicate Bambi print. These positions are already appearing in street style and new collections and are gradually replacing the usual ballet flats, skinny jeans and aggressive leopard. We analyze which models to choose and why they should be added to your wardrobe now.

Leather bomber jacket

Saint Laurent0 Saint Laurent

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Hailey Bieber1 Hailey Bieber

Hailey Bieber, Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner — everyone is already wearing it. The leather bomber jacket is becoming a wardrobe staple and the main investment of 2026. Fashionistas combine it with micro shorts, jeans of any cut, or a simple dress.

Low-rise baggy jeans

Chanel2 Chanel

After debuting at the Chanel Métiers d'art show in New York by Mathieu Blazy, baggy jeans are back in fashion, with the focus on comfort and casual elegance.

Minimalist color block

Bella Hadid3 Bella Hadid

While French women traditionally gravitate towards a neutral palette, this spring color blocking will force them to reconsider their habits. Choose soft, delicate shades in laconic combinations, as Bella Hadid does.

Rockstud slingbacks by Valentino

Valentino4 Valentino

Dakota Johnson5 Dakota Johnson

15 years after its creation, the iconic Rockstud is making a comeback. The impetus came from the trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2, where Miranda Priestly once again appears in these slingbacks, as well as the latest Valentino show with Dakota Johnson in the iconic model. The prediction is clear: Parisians will temporarily forget about their favorite ballet flats.

Bambi print

Elsa Gosk6 Elsa Gosk

Leopard, zebra and python are taking a back seat. Instead, a more delicate animalistic motif appears – the Bambi print. It has already been chosen by it-girls and celebrities, including Elsa Hosk.

Based on materials from Vogue.fr.

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