7 Wearable Summer Trends You’ll Actually Want to Try

From caftans to coastal knits, here are this season’s best runway ideas.

Summer fashion trends

KCM

Each season brings a fresh crop of fashion trends, but the best ones aren't about reinventing your wardrobe. They're about reimagining the pieces you already love. This summer, designers took that seriously, leaning away from impracticality in favor of clothes and accessories that are designed to be lived in. Across collections from Michael Kors, Giorgio Armani, Burberry, Missoni, and Altuzarra, the prevailing mood was one of relaxed sophistication — think Nancy Meyers-chic meets eccentric seaside-dwelling aunt.

Many of this season's standout trends feel surprisingly familiar: Oversized sunglasses channel the glamour of the jet-set era, caftans and tunics recall the easy elegance of icons like Elizabeth Taylor, and breezy trousers prove that comfort and style have never been mutually exclusive. Elsewhere, artisanal block prints, coastal-inspired knits, and beachy jewelry speak to a growing appreciation for craftsmanship and pieces that tell a story.

The common thread is longevity: These aren't viral fashion moments destined to disappear by next season. They're timeless ideas refreshed for today — versatile, wearable, and rooted in the kind of understated confidence that never goes out of style.

Ahead, the seven summer trends we're embracing now, along with the runway inspiration behind each.

Caftans & Tunics

Michael Kors Collection (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for Michael Kors)

The caftan is officially leaving the resort and entering everyday life. Once reserved for poolside lounging and beach vacations, the breezy silhouette has evolved into one of summer's most versatile wardrobe staples. That shift was reflected on runways, where Michael Kors embraced a relaxed, vacation-minded sensibility, with fluid tunics, easy layers, and caftan-inspired silhouettes that feel just as appropriate for city streets as they do for seaside escapes. The appeal lies in their effortless elegance: Wear one as a daytime dress with flat sandals, or lean into glamour with a silk version worthy of a sunset dinner.

Nordstrom

Tommy Bahama Tiered Dress

$148 at Nordstrom

MyTheresa

Pucci Orchidee Cotton Caftan

$1,340 at MyTheresa

Walker & Wade

Walker & Wade Giovanna Kaftan

$348 at Walker & Wade

Coastal Knits

Burberry (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)
Burberry (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)

Just because it's summer doesn't mean the temperature always gets the memo — you may still encounter cool evenings, over-air-conditioned restaurants, and windswept beach walks that call for a cover-up. Instead of bulky jackets, designers at Burberry leaned into knitwear as a year-round essential, embracing openwork constructions, airy textures, and lightweight layers. The appeal is as practical as it is stylish: Breezy cardigans, half-zips, and cotton sweaters provide just enough warmth.

Brochu Walker

Brochu Walker Keifer Metallic Cardigan

$628 at Brochu Walker

Buck Mason

Buck Mason Crochet Tee

$198 at Buck Mason

Sara Campbell

Sara Campbell Cashmere Cardigan

$328 at Sara Campbell

Block Prints

MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 24: A model walks the runway during the Etro Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2026 fashion show as part of the Milan Fashion Week on September 24, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
Etro (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Florals are taking a backseat this season in favor of block prints and ikat-inspired patterns. Designers like Etro embraced craft-y motifs and textured prints that called to mind heritage textiles. Traditionally created by stamping fabric with intricately carved wooden blocks, these patterns bring richness and depth to summer dressing. Plus, these are versatile prints: They're elevated enough for a fancy event yet relaxed enough for vacation. Katie is especially fond of brands like Walker & Wade, which partner with artisans in Bali to create beautifully hand-printed fabrics that celebrate the craftsmanship behind the trend.

Walker & Wade

Walker & Wade Ibiza Dress

$248 at Walker & Wade

J.Crew

J.Crew Rori Pants

$168 at J.Crew

Hill House

Hill House Cambria Dress

$248 at Hill House

Oversized Sunnies

NEW YORK, USA - SEPTEMBER 05: A model walks the runway during the Ralph Lauren Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2025 fashion show as part of the New York Fashion Week on September 5, 2024 in NY. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
Ralph Lauren (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

After several seasons dominated by barely-there wire-framed sunglasses, the pendulum is finally swinging in the opposite direction. Oversized frames made a major return on the runways, with designers like Ralph Lauren embracing the bold proportions and glamour of the 1970s. The appeal is easy to understand: They deliver instant polish while offering something their micro-sized predecessors often couldn't — actual sun protection. Katie has long favored a classic aviator, but this season, any statement-making frame will do. Consider them the quickest way to add a touch of old-school allure to even the simplest tank-and-shorts outfit.

Quince

Quince Cartagena Sunglasses

$50 at Quince

Caddis

Caddis Root Cause Analysis Glasses

$180 at Caddis

Nordstrom Rack

Tom Ford Square Sunglasses

$180 at Nordstrom Rack

Breezy Pants

MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 25: A model walks the runway at the Max Mara fashion show during the Milan Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 on September 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Pietro D'Aprano/Getty Images)
Max Mara (Photo by Pietro D'Aprano/Getty Images)

Contrary to popular belief, staying cool isn't about wearing the least amount of fabric possible. In fact, loose, breathable pants and long-sleeved shirts often do a great job of regulating temperature by creating airflow between the body and the garment. Designers embraced that philosophy this season, with labels like Max Mara championing fluid trousers and relaxed tailoring that reinforced the idea that ease (not exposure) is the true key to warm-weather dressing. Wide-leg linen pants remain a perennial summer favorite, but this season also brings more sculptural silhouettes into the mix, from softly rounded barrel legs to voluminous balloon shapes. 

Quince

Quince Wide-Leg Linen Pants

$42 at Quince

Farm Rio

Farm Rio Wonderful City Pants

$198 at Farm Rio

Reformation

Reformation Olina Pants

$198 at Reformation

Shoe Hardware

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 15: A model walks the runway at Tory Burch Spring/Summer 2026 during New York Fashion Week at One Hanson Place on September 15, 2025 in New York City.  (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Tory Burch)
Tory Burch (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Tory Burch)

This summer, even your accessories are getting accessories. Hardware-heavy footwear emerged as one of the season’s defining pieces, with designers like Tory Burch adding statement-making metal to sandals and flats. From oversized buckles and chain-link details to polished gold and silver studs and pierced embellishments, these shoes move beyond pure function into the realm of art. Whether you lean toward understated metallic touches or something more artsy, there’s a version for every aesthetic. Think of it as a grown-up, more-refined take on summer camp toe rings.

Tory Burch

Tory Burch Pierced Slide

$350 at Tory Burch

SOREL

SOREL Roam'n Slide

$150 at SOREL

Vivaia

Vivaia Square-Toe Slingback Toe Ring Sandals

$109 at Vivaia

Beach-Inspired Jewelry

MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 24: A model walks the runway during the Missoni Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2026 fashion show as part of the Milan Fashion Week on September 24, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
Missoni (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Echoing the season’s fascination with escapism, designers from Missoni leaned into coastal sensibility, styling collections with beach-inspired jewelry that went far beyond the classic souvenir shell necklace. Instead of kitsch, shells, beads, and other organic forms were reimagined in sculptural earrings, pendants, and bracelets that felt as though they were plucked straight from a long-lost treasure chest. The result feels less like something bought at a beach shop and more like pieces collected on a Mediterranean escape, especially when paired with a crisp button-down or a breezy caftan.

Madewell

Madewell Shell Necklace

$68 at Madewell

Jennifer Behr

Jennifer Behr Laguna Earrings

$178 at Jennifer Behr

J.Crew

J.Crew Pearl Drop Bracelet

$25 at J.Crew

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