Hints of spring’s arrival are appearing all around us, from the yellow flashes of daffodils to the brighter blue skies breaking through the grey. Whilst we still have another week or so to go before the new season officially arrives, on the high street, spring has already arrived.
The spring 2026 collections have launched just in time to ready our wardrobes for the seasonal switchover, and already a clear mood has been set. The defining tones of the new season are renewed classics, leaning on the tried and true styles that we always turn to, now with a slight update to feel infinitely new once more.
The brilliance of this shift is that it’s so slight yet so impactful. From trusted tailoring to reliable spring jackets and floaty blouses, we’ve already mastered how to style these pieces in our wardrobes, but slight adjustments ensure they feel like a total renewal. Updated necklines, fresh spring shades and updated silhouettes are ready to seamlessly transport our wardrobes into the new season, and bring a rejuvenated edge to our most relied upon looks. Spring 2026 isn’t about an overhaul, but subtle yet effective updates in the staples department.
After months of winter weather, you don’t want to spend your time searching for these wardrobe updates. Instead, I’ve done the hard work for you, bringing the chicest and most expensive-looking spring buys directly to you. I spent hours scrolling through the high street in search of worthwhile buys, and found myself returning time and time again to Zara and H&M’s new-in sections. Clearly, these two brands have cracked spring dressing in the chicest way, and these are the buys you need to see before they sell out first.
Shop the 9 Most Elegant Spring Buys at Zara and H&M
Zara
Short Trench Coat with Balloon Effect
Zara’s fresh take on the trench coat includes a cropped length, balloon-effect silhouette and versatile beige shade.
H&M
Wide Wrapover Trousers
H&M’s affordable tailoring always sells out fast, and this bold wrapover style is set to fly.
ZARA
Leather Bow Ballet Flats
Time to swap out chunky boots for streamlined flats in playful shades.
ZARA
Long Faux Suede Trench Coat With Belt
This suede trench coat will be a refined addition to your spring looks.
H&M
Rib-Knit Collared Top
A simple T-shirt will work hard in your wardrobe, but if you’re looking for a slightly more elevated take, look to a rib-knit top.
ZARA
Z1975 High-Waist Bootcut Jeans With Belt
The shape of these jeans, the bold front seams and the deep indigo shade all come together to make a seriously standout pair.
ZARA
Z1975 Oversize Denim Shirt
So many of my spring outfits call for a great shirt, and this season I’m ready to update my looks with an infusion of denim.
Floaty, airy and ready to be restyled for day or night.
ZARA
Leather Effect Bomber Jacket Zw Collection
Zara’s bomber jackets keep selling out for the simple reason that they’re so high-end looking.
ZARA
Poplin Balloon Shirt
From jeans to tailoring to floaty skirts, this sweet shirt will be a main feature in my spring outfits.
ZARA
Straight-Leg Chino Trousers
The cut! The colour! I can’t stop thinking about these trousers.
The sophisticated knit you’ll call upon all spring and beyond.
ZARA
Zw Collection Ankle Balloon Mid-Waist Jeans
I keep coming back to contemporary balloon legs.
H&M
Knitted Turtleneck Top
The cream version of this top is almost sold out, but I think this deep brown version is even chicer.
ZARA
Z1975 Belted Denim Midi Skirt
I’m planning on recreating this entire look.
ZARA
Embroidered Pocket Shirt Zw Collection
No matter the year, no matter the season, a great shirt will always come in handy.
H&M
Wide Tailored Trousers
Deep red is a key shade in my spring colour palette.
I’ve already added these to basket.
ZARA
Zw Collection Combined Dress With Detachable Overlay
The pretty throw-on dress you’ll depend on year after year.
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