Sorry Minimalists, Fringe Is Back and It's Set to Be One of 2026's Biggest Trends

From the runway to real life, fringe is emerging as the detail defining fashion's shift towards movement, personality, and effortless statement dressing.

If 2025 was all about quiet luxury and looking effortlessly expensive, 2026 seems to have woken up and chosen movement.

Enter fringe.

It's appearing everywhere right now — swishing across skirts, dancing from handbags, trimming jackets, and transforming otherwise simple outfits into something far more interesting. Better yet, this isn't the bohemian fringe you wore to a music festival ten years ago. This season's version is sharper, cleaner, and considerably more grown-up.

Fringe has already started appearing everywhere from luxury runways to high-street collections. It's showing up on suede jackets, evening dresses, handbags, and even jewellery, proving that fashion's latest obsession isn't a colour or silhouette — it's movement.

After years of minimalist dressing, neutral palettes, and understated accessories, fashion seems ready to have a little fun again. Fringe brings personality, texture, and energy without demanding a complete wardrobe overhaul. A tasselled handbag can elevate a simple outfit, while a fringe-trimmed skirt instantly creates a memorable look.

Perhaps that's why the trend feels so right for 2026. In a world of perfectly curated feeds and algorithm-approved aesthetics, fringe feels refreshingly alive.

If butter yellow is the colour of 2026, fringe might just be its personality.

The Column & Co. Trend Forecast: Expect fringe and tassel details to appear on everything from handbags and jewellery to eveningwear and home décor throughout the year.





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