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I Tried On Dozens of Designer Pieces to Find the Best Spring-to-Summer Buys—These 8 Made the Cut


I do a lot of fashion treasure hunting as Who What Wear UK’s fashion editor, but there is something about the new designer offerings for spring/summer 2026 that have got me particularly excited for the season ahead. I’m convinced that spring is the perfect time to invest in your wardrobe as taking stock and clearing things out feel like second nature at the beginning of the year, but I’m just as interested in the newness that is coming in too (blame my dedication to my craft).

After what felt like a particularly long winter and an even slower start to spring, we’re finally able to enjoy the joyful, warm-weather looks we saw on the runways, but until high summer really kicks in, I’ve been giving careful thought as to what to wear in the in-between. Florals, sheer skirts, blouses and sandals might be spiking in searches right now, but the reality is still a slightly chillier (read: temperamental) forecast. Still, convinced that I can dress with all of the optimism of summer but with a little more spring sensibility, I started looking for investment pieces that could do both, and naturally my search lead to luxury brands.

The high street serves it’s purpose when it comes affordable pieces that are quick to pick up on buzzy, micro trends, but if you’re looking for a piece that you can buy now but wear for years to come, I always consider designer purchases a great place to start. Spending a little more guarantees premium materials, quality craftmanship and an eye for design and detail that is often unmatched by cheaper pieces. Longevity and wearability are crucial when shopping at any time of year, but particularly in the spring/summer transition when the change in weather can be drastic overnight. So, determined to find a luxury purchase to meet my needs (and yours), I tried on as many designer pieces as I could in one morning to bring you a concise edit of the pieces that really impressed me.

From the Toteme co-ord that will be huge again this summer, to the classic Loewe bag that has a new look for 2026, these are luxury buys that I think are worth your time (and hard earned money). Happy scrolling.

JW Anderson Rugby Top and Kilt

Remy Farrell wears JW Anderson rugby top and kilt for Selfridges luxury try on

Style Notes: Whether it’s down to the return of collegiate prep or simply the Hailey Bieber effect, suddenly rugby shirts are feeling like ultra-cool territory. Having bought one already from Zara last year, what was once a crisp, bright shirt quickly turned into a wrinkly, faded tee in the wash, so imagine my joy to spot this fine knit on the rail in Selfridges.