Cool Fashion People Get It—These 5 Trends Will Make Any Outfit Read Fashionable in 2026
And they're all available at Nordstrom.
Love chic pieces? Of course you do. And yes, obviously other cool fashion people do as well. So this story highlights the trendiest pieces of the moment that are dominating in 2026. Basically, if you incorporate one of these trends into your look, your vibe will read relevant and fashionable.
Oh, and given that we all love Nordstrom, I found all of the trends available to shop at Nordy! Keep scrolling for visual inspiration showcasing the trends on cool fashion people, including the prettiest pants and shorts to style with a white tee to the color trend that will make you stand out. Go on for more, and shop your favorites.
The 5 Trends Cool Fashion People Wear
Lace-Trim Pieces
I feel like I can't scroll through my Instagram feed without spotting lace-trim pieces (especially shorts and pants). This pretty trend is an easy way to make a fashion-forward statement.
Elevated Flip-Flops
Elevated flip-flops (literally heeled versions) and those flat styles with forward design details like jelly finishes and square toes are the shoe choice du jour among the fashion crowd.
Scarf Tops
Scarf tops are relevant now but also made in appearance on the fall 2026 runways as an alternative to a blouse to wear with everything from skirts to jeans.
Purple
Purple is one of the key color trends that continues to increase in popularity. (We also spotted it across the fall collections.) It feels regal in either a pastel shade or in a rich plum.
Long-Sleeve Tees
Okay, in terms of fashionable basics, I'm just so vibing with long-sleeve white tees right now (particularly the more relaxed versions). Celebs have been embracing the look, and I am too with shorts and jeans.

Bobby Schuessler is a fashion editor with over 15 years of editorial experience covering shopping, style, and beauty. He's spent over a decade at Who What Wear, currently leading the shopping team to deliver highly covetable and convertible content. He creates data-driven shopping guides featuring top retailers like Nordstrom, Shopbop, and Net-a-Porter and is at the forefront of Who What Wear's shopping tentpole strategies, including Amazon Prime Day. He also works on branded content initiatives, with brands including Gucci, Nordstrom, Sunglass Hut, Cartier, and Old Navy. He also appears on camera in video and shopping livestream franchises, and is the star of Who What Wear's scripted show, Retail Therapy.