Zara, H&M And COS Just Perfected The 5 Chicest Spring Trends—9 Stylish Pieces That Won't Stay In Stock
From woven bags to ruffled blouses, shop the best spring trends at Zara, H&M and COS.
If the return of sunshine has you scrolling TikTok in search of fresh outfit inspiration, you’re in the right place. As temperatures climb and heavier layers start to fall away, the urge to refresh your wardrobe with a few well-chosen pieces becomes hard to ignore. My first stops? Zara, H&M and COS.
So far this season, five key trends are emerging. Blouses are leading the charge—searches are up, and it’s the romantic, vintage-leaning styles with soft frills and delicate detailing that feel most relevant. Styled with straight-leg jeans and ballet flats, it’s the kind of effortless formula fashion editors return to every spring.
Marina wearing the Zara Satin Blouse and cream jeans.
Dresses, too, are firmly back on the agenda. Think airy, lightweight silhouettes elevated by subtle details—a polka dot here, a touch of ruching there. These are the pieces that feel considered but still easy, and the kind you’ll reach for year after year. Denim, of course, isn’t going anywhere, but there’s a noticeable shift towards lighter, ecru washes that instantly brighten a look. Accessories are following suit. Suede sandals are leading the way, adding texture and a sense of quiet polish, while bags are bigger, softer and woven—equally suited to city days and weekend escapes.
Unsurprisingly, Zara, H&M and COS have already mastered each of these trends. Scroll on to shop the best pieces now.
Shop The Best Zara, H&M and COS Spring Trends
1. Ruffled Blouses
2. Airy Dresses
3. Light Jeans
4. Suede Sandals
5. Woven Bags

Marina Avraam is Senior Shopping Editor at Who What Wear UK, where she expertly navigates Zara, H&M, Toteme and Net-a-Porter (to name but a few) on a daily basis to unearth the most worthwhile pieces, while valiantly resisting the urge to add every single one to her basket. At Who What Wear, Marina is committed to curating a shopping experience that feels both aspirational and intentional, guiding readers to items—both affordable and investment—that will genuinely benefit their wardrobes.