
Margaret Howell presents the Spring Summer 2026 collection as part of an ongoing cycle of renewal. The designer approaches each season by re-examining archive styles, refining proportions, and evolving silhouettes to align with contemporary ease. This latest chapter arrives in a color story of Chamomile, Dusty Pink, Parchment, Pale Blue, and Pewter, hues that support the brand’s understated direction.
The collection builds around separates designed to work together, creating a natural style language that emphasizes personal choice. Relaxed cuts, lightweight fabrics, and versatile shapes define the season. Generously cut shirts in cotton poplin, linen, and silk set the tone, styled open over layers and paired with lightweight knits. Unstructured blazers in muted shades complement wide-leg trousers, balancing looseness with subtle structure.


Proportion continues to play a central role. Longer hemlines and oversized silhouettes appear throughout, styled against sharper, tailored pieces. Tailoring itself feels softer and less rigid, with a focus on summer practicality. A Flap Pocket Blazer cut in fine stripe cotton silk is paired with deliberately long Pleated Shorts, forming an updated approach to summer suiting.
The Short Trench, fabricated in Ventile dry cotton poplin, carries minimal detailing and a storm flap. Neutral shades and a clean cut establish it as an easy layering option for the season. The Three Button Skirt, drawing from a pleated kilt, uses cotton silk satin with stitch-down pleats. Its relaxed shape works as a contrast when paired with tailored tops or blazers, expanding the ways separates can be combined.

Dresses continue the focus on clarity in cut. The Short Sleeve Shirt Dress draws on the archive, updated with a raised placket, side split hem, and deep stitch detailing. Styled belted at the waist and worn with flat sandals, it captures the practicality of summer dressing without excess.

The MHL. Tie, cut in sanded cotton poplin, appears across both women’s and men’s looks, reinforcing the collection’s cross-gender practicality. This detail reflects Howell’s approach to design that prioritizes utility, subtle refinement, and coherence across categories.
Photography by Ola Rindal and styling by Louis Prier Tisdall present the collection in images that emphasize proportion and natural ease. Margaret Howell SS26 stands as a continuation of the brand’s design cycle, where archives inform the present, and each detail speaks to a wardrobe designed to adapt and endure through summer.
