
Spring introduces a moment when accessories take the lead. As wardrobes lighten and silhouettes become easier, bags, watches, and sunglasses start to define the character of an outfit. Designers approached the Spring 2026 season with attention to materials, scale, and function, delivering pieces that move easily between everyday wear and statement moments. The new collections place equal focus on practicality and visual clarity, offering accessories that complete a look without excess.
ACCESSORIES
This guide gathers the key accessories worth considering this season. From structured handbags and compact crossbodies to precision watches, sculptural sunglasses, and smaller essentials that sharpen a wardrobe, each selection reflects how designers approached the Spring 2026 moment. Together, these pieces show how accessories shape personal style while carrying the season forward with confidence.

Balenciaga Le City Bag
Balenciaga brings back the Le City bag as a key Spring accessory, revisiting a design first introduced in 2001 that quickly gained recognition for its relaxed structure and distinctive detailing. Now reintroduced for Summer 26 under Pierpaolo Piccioli, the bag shifts toward a lighter construction while keeping its original identity intact. The updated Le City First refines the shape with a more compact, rounded body, while signature elements remain in place, including rolled leather handles hand-braided with cotton laces, a detachable strap with shoulder pad, and the rectangular hanging mirror framed in leather.
The new versions place emphasis on material and finish, with velvety suede exteriors, ultralight calfskin, and contrasting suede linings defining the range. Thimble-shaped studs, leather-laced zipper pulls, and small buckles continue to structure the design, now paired with gold-finished hardware that sharpens the overall look. Available in tones such as black, moka, plum, and lagoon, alongside a natural vegetal-tanned vacchetta option, the latest Le City release keeps its original codes while moving the design forward through proportion, texture, and a more defined silhouette.

Rag & Bone Sunglasses
For this spring, Rag & Bone presents a sunglasses selection that reflects the brand’s grounded approach to modern style. Developed in collaboration with Marcolin, the eyewear line carries the same focus on craftsmanship, quality materials, and understated design that defines Rag & Bone ready-to-wear. Frames introduce quiet nods to the brand’s denim roots through rivet-inspired accents, metal hardware, and discreet logo placements that connect the collection to its broader identity.
The lineup organizes itself into three design directions, Urban, City, and Casual, each reflecting a different expression of the brand’s aesthetic. Minimal frames with clean proportions sit alongside denim-influenced styles that carry small hardware details, while stronger shapes introduce a sharper fashion edge. The result is a versatile eyewear selection that moves easily across different wardrobes and settings while maintaining the understated character associated with Rag & Bone.

ba&sh Curtis Boots
ba&sh introduces the Curtis boots as part of its Back to Cool Spring 2026 collection, bringing a grounded element to a wardrobe shaped by relaxed structure and ’90s influence. Positioned within a lineup that leans on denim, oversized silhouettes, and tailored layering, the boots anchor the look through a clean, wearable form. The design reflects the brand’s approach to everyday dressing, where ease and precision work together to create pieces that move naturally between settings.
The Curtis boots carry ba&sh’s balance of Parisian direction and bohemian influence, defined through refined construction and considered detailing. Designed to pair with wide-leg trousers, denim, or softer silhouettes, they extend the collection’s focus on versatility and cohesion. The boots function as a key accessory, supporting a wardrobe built around confidence, movement, and a clear sense of personal style.

Freja Ida Bag Raisin Gloss
Freja expands its Spring 2026 offering with the Ida Bag in Raisin Gloss, a slouchy hobo silhouette designed to move through everyday routines without losing structure. The bag balances softness and definition through a clean front seam and a relaxed shape that holds its form while adapting to use. With space to fit a 13″ laptop and additional interior compartments, it supports a full day in motion, from work to evening plans, without shifting its visual clarity.
Crafted from Freja’s custom-developed pebbled vegan ultrafiber leather, the Ida Bag combines durability with a refined finish, offering a material that feels substantial while remaining lightweight, water resistant, and scratch proof. A magnetic tab closure and strap clip detail keep the design functional without adding excess. Rooted in the brand’s minimalist direction, the Ida Bag carries a quiet architectural presence, making it a strong addition to a Spring 2026 edit focused on pieces that hold both utility and form.

Jowissa Roma Watch
Jowissa introduces the Roma watch as part of the Spring 2026 selection, offering a compact 30mm timepiece defined by clarity and proportion. Made in Switzerland, the design draws from classical references through its white dial and black Roman numerals, creating a strong visual contrast within a minimal frame. The round stainless steel case and Milanese bracelet maintain a clean, continuous surface, allowing the watch to sit close to the wrist with a refined, balanced presence.
The construction focuses on precision and durability, with a tempered mineral crystal, polished finishes, and water resistance up to 50 meters. Dauphine hands and an enamel-look dial reinforce the watch’s structured aesthetic, while details such as the engraved logo and integrated bezel maintain consistency across the design. As part of the Spring 2026 edit, the Roma watch functions as a precise accessory, bringing a measured, architectural element into everyday wear.

Clementine Silk Short Pajama Set
Clementine Sleepwear introduces the Ski Club Silk Short Pajama Set, bringing a seasonal print into focus through a lightweight, wearable format. Crafted from 100% organic, GOTS-certified silk, the two-piece set features the Clementine Ski Club motif, a playful composition inspired by winter cabins, Aspen trips, and the visual language of Wes Anderson. The design translates ski culture into illustrated form, capturing its color and character while maintaining a refined finish suited for both home and casual outdoor wear.
The set balances comfort with material integrity, using organic silk selected for its softness and durability, aligned with the brand’s approach to non-toxic, skin-conscious sleepwear. The piece sits within a broader collection that includes accessories such as pillowcases, sleep masks, and scrunchies. Designed in Los Angeles, Clementine Sleepwear continues to position its collections around long-term use and considered materials, shaping a category where function and design remain closely aligned.

G-SHOCK x Joshua Vides
G-SHOCK brings a graphic edge to Spring accessories through its collaboration with Joshua Vides, translating his “Reality to Idea” concept into two of the brand’s most recognizable silhouettes. The DW5600JV-7 and DW6900JV-1 reinterpret classic models through a monochromatic black-and-white palette, drawing directly from Vides’ hand-drawn visual language. Using multi-angle printing, each watch takes on the appearance of a two-dimensional sketch rendered in three-dimensional form, shifting familiar shapes into something visually unexpected.
The design carries through to the details, with handwritten-style function labels, a hidden signature motif in the LED backlight, and custom-engraved case backs reinforcing the collaboration’s identity. The DW5600JV-7 appears in gloss white with sharp black accents, while the DW6900JV-1 adopts a matte black base with contrasting white lines that emphasize its structure. Alongside its visual direction, the collection retains G-SHOCK’s core performance features, including shock resistance and 200-meter water resistance, positioning the release as both a collectible and a functional everyday piece within the Spring accessories lineup.

adidas Sport Kalidro
adidas Sport introduces the Kalidro as a performance-driven eyewear option for Spring, designed to address the split-second adjustments required in changing light conditions. Built around the PowerVizin™ Lens System, the model focuses on stabilizing vision when moving between bright sun, deep shade, and reflective surfaces. This optical approach reduces the visual lag that can disrupt focus during high-speed activity, supporting a more consistent reading of terrain.
The Kalidro combines this lens technology with a high-wrap silhouette and integrated aerodynamic vents that maintain clarity throughout movement. The design supports contrast and depth perception across varied environments, while controlling glare on surfaces like asphalt or wet roads. The result is a more stable visual field that allows for faster reactions and improved confidence, whether navigating technical descents or sustained outdoor performance.

Sperry x MONSE
Sperry teams up with MONSE for the first time, introducing a Spring 2026 collaboration that reworks the classic boat shoe through a sharper, more experimental lens. Presented earlier on the MONSE runway during New York Fashion Week, the collection translates the brand’s deconstructed approach into footwear, pushing familiar silhouettes into new territory. Grommet details, graffiti-inspired treatments, and platform constructions reshape Sperry’s heritage styles, creating a lineup that shifts away from traditional prep toward a more directional, fashion-led perspective.
The collection centers on updated versions of the Authentic Original™ 2-Eye, including a jelly iteration in bold colorways and a lug-sole design with a squared toe and reinforced stitching. Materials and structure play a key role, with leather uppers, elevated proportions, and reworked finishes defining the range. Across eight styles, the collaboration builds a balance between recognizability and reinterpretation, positioning the boat shoe within a contemporary wardrobe through texture, proportion, and detail.

Swedish Stockings x Leandra Medine
Swedish Stockings brings back the Roxana Tiger Tights as part of its collaboration with Leandra Medine Cohen, returning just as bold hosiery continues to shape Spring 2026 styling. First released in October 2025 and sold out within days, the tights quickly gained traction across both runway and street style, reflecting a shift toward pieces that hold visual weight on their own. The restock arrives at a moment when tights move beyond layering, taking on a central role in how looks are built.
Defined by a graphic tiger pattern, the design positions hosiery as a standalone element rather than a supporting detail. Produced with Swedish Stockings’ focus on responsible materials, the tights balance expressive surface with considered production. Released in limited quantities, the Roxana Tiger Tights return as a key piece for the season, aligning with a broader direction where accessories carry the look rather than complete it.

Max Mara Shield Sunglasses
Max Mara introduces shield sunglasses that lean into bold geometry and oversized proportions. The design centers on a wide lens framed by sharp lines that create a strong visual presence while maintaining the refined clarity associated with the house. The metallic structure supports the lens with precision, giving the frame a sculptural quality that feels direct and modern within a seasonal accessories lineup.
Technical details reinforce the design. Adjustable nose pads provide comfort for extended wear, while a tubular hinge connects the lens to contoured acetate temples. The temples carry the Max Mara logo along the side, adding a subtle signature to the frame. In black or brown, the shield sunglasses deliver a statement piece that works easily with spring wardrobes built around clean tailoring and relaxed silhouettes.

















