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NYFW Confirmed It! Spring 2026 Is All About Patterns, and These 13 Eye-Catching Finds Deliver
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NYFW Confirmed It! Spring 2026 Is All About Patterns, and These 13 Eye-Catching Finds Deliver

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New York Fashion Week 2026 has come and gone, but the styles have certainly left a lasting impact on local Manhattanites. As a shopping editor in New York City, you can bet I had my sights set on exciting trends showcased on (and off) the runway. One style I saw over and over again? Patterns on patterns on patterns. Designers and labels by the likes of Carolina Herrera, Anna Sui, Khaite, and more all went headfirst into playful polka dots, wild animal prints and vibrant florals, which is inspiring a newfound 2026 look for all the NYC fashion girlies.

To replicate said high-end style, I’m leaning on affordable retailers that deliver the runway look without ever stepping into the showroom. Like the looks seen during NYFW, these pieces feel bold, unconventional, feminine and even vintage-esque — especially when you layer them together. And although I’m opting for picks under $150, that doesn’t mean you can’t find big brands below. I’m talking about Kate Spade, Free People, Sam Edelman, Banana Republic and more. All these finds transition well from winter to spring, so you can wear ’em now and again when spring really is in bloom.

13 NYFW-Inspired Styles to Add to Your Wardrobe

1. Our Favorite: Deep brown hues and floral prints dominated the runway, and this popular maxi dress makes the trend super wearable. Designed with a muted, inspired tone, this dress can be worn from day to night. All you need to do is swap out your shoes, and you’re ready to go.

2. Everyday Essential: With warm weather on the way, it’s time to grab this polka dot dress for upcoming spring activities. While Christian Siriano played with large spots, I like this minimalistic pattern for everyday wear instead. It still presents a stark contrast against the black backdrop, but is more realistic for errands, brunches and the like.

3. Spring Staple: I’m willing to bet that you’ll throw on this long-sleeved dress every second you can get. It has a billowy fit, a sweetheart neckline and a twirl-worthy skirt that’s perfect for date night. Oh, and the pretty floral print is just chef’s kiss.

4. Wild Side: Animal print pieces have definitely been on my radar before New York Fashion Week, but the shows only confirmed my hunch. It’s safe to say that the style is definitely ‘in,’ and this off-shoulder top is an easy way to incorporate the print. This pick skews more fitted, making it ideal for baggy jeans and trousers.

5. Mix and Match: If you’re unsure how to mix patterns together in your ensemble, I’d say start with your base and then throw on these polka dot slingbacks as the cherry on top. The mesh paneling, pointed toe and kitten heel feel so Hollywood glam, but in 2026.

6. Instant Upgrade: Anyone who lives in the northeast knows that spring takes a while to warm up. This cheetah-print shirt jacket keeps you on trend and cozy warm at the very same time. I also love the idea of wearing this shacket with a basic tee and jeans, with the outerwear as the main statement.

7. Work Warrior: Whether you work in fashion or accounting, this button-down shirt is an essential for every workwear wardrobe. Unlike traditional button-ups, this one does away with the point collar, replacing it with a feminine ruffle for a stand-out approach.

8. Flattering Find: Utility dresses, like this cotton option, work just as hard as you do; this one is customizable, has multiple pockets and a waist-defining belt that won’t let your shape get lost behind the zebra print.

9. Cool-Girl Style: Haven’t you heard? Shoulder bags are the cool ‘It’ girl thing, and this animal-print style nails both trends simultaneously. The purse has just enough space for the essentials, like your phone, key and lip gloss.

10. Dreamy Find: While lace isn’t an actual pattern, I noticed that the delicate style kept showing up on the runway. This pretty Free People layering top is one of my favorite ways to zhuzh up an otherwise boring outfit. The floral design gives it an ethereal appearance while looking lovely under tanks, vests, baggy shirts, and dresses.

11. Instant Upgrade: Upgrade your blouse collection with this long-sleeve number that embodies the runway-approved dark floral style with a workwear twist. The pleats at the neckline give the top a little extra something, too!

12. Pretty in Pink: Puffed sleeves, a flowy fit and a ruffle hem are three details that make this dressy top an instant ‘add to cart.’ Another selling point? It’s marked down to just $15 right now.

13. Cocktail Hour: As soon as I saw this Astr the Label dress, I had to shop it. Made with lightweight materials, ruffled tiers and a safari-like print, this elegant dress looks like something showcased this February. Thankfully, it wasn’t and can be at your front door in a few days.

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