Discover Modern Heirlooms, This Season’s Most Romantic Trend
From delicate lace to intricate embroideries and beadwork, designers zoned in on heirloom-worthy details for spring/summer ’26. Here, LAUREN COCHRANE rounds up the treasures to covet now
Fashion can fulfil many functions. It can be solutions-based, something that allows you to look the part at a work event or a date in the diary. It can be fantasy – a dress of dreams or a vacation wardrobe to make a postcard come true. Fashion can also be about finding pieces you’ll want to wear and cherish forever – so memorable that you can hand them down to the next generation as heirlooms. So, this season, designers are leaning into the emotional power of clothes, with collections that feature exquisite care and consideration, across different details to note. As designer Pauline Dujancourt says: “If a piece is passed from a mother to a daughter and it still feels right on her, that’s the deepest form of success I can imagine.”
Modern florals
Vintage prints are full of charm – especially the ones that look like they could have been discovered in a long-lost antique trunk. This season, such is the case with ditsy delicate florals on a corset at McQueen and chiffon layers at Anna Sui, camisoles at Dolce&Gabbana and a shiny jacquard at Valentino Garavani. Of course, these are classic florals, but they are far from staid. Look to the runway for inspiration, where Anna Sui’s ’90s heritage brought a swagger to vintage-style pieces, and where florals were contrasted with cargo pants for a cool-girl take on boho at McQueen. Alternatively, Colleen Allen’s yellow floral-jacquard cape has the opulence of yesteryear with an effortless drape.
MCQUEENFloral-print crepe corset topد.إ6,775.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size36 - out of stock38 - out of stock40 - low stock42 - out of stock44 - out of stock
ANNA SUIOasis blossoms slip dress
DOLCE&GABBANASilk and cotton-blend top
COLLEEN ALLENFloral-jacquard cotton-blend cape
Embroidery
Texture and surface details are effortless ways to add something special. Embroidery was seen across different brands – from beading on a slip dress at Wiederhoeft, intricate stitching on a waistcoat at Versace, beautiful beadwork on a blazer at Erdem or appliqué flowers on a tank by Heirlome. “Everything at Wiederhoeft is Romantic with a capital R,” says Jackson Wiederhoeft. “Precious and intricate materialities are supporting characters in a world that emphasizes ephemerality and a hand-crafted ethos.” Heirlome designer Stephanie Suberville says the brand worked with Mexican artisans Bernardina Rivera Baltazar and Roselia Felipe Rivera, who use flowers as part of their work. “We spoke with them for a year, giving us plenty of time to build the entire collection around their beautiful floral motifs and palomas [doves],” she says.
HEIRLOMEEmbroidered cashmere and silk-blend tank topد.إ6,760.00View Product DetailsSelect a Sizex small - low stocksmall - low stockmedium - out of stock
ERDEMEmbellished grain de poudre wool balzer
WIEDERHOEFTBlumen tie-detailed embroidered silk chiffon and satin mini dress
BODEPhantasm fringed embroidered silk-satin mini skirt
Delicate lace
As a fabric imbued with romance, lace is central to the heirloom trend – one found on slips at Heirlome, Saint Laurent and Tom Ford. Pauline Dujancourt has ensured lace is a key part of her designs – as seen on black camisoles and sweet over-the-knee stockings this season. The designer sees the fabric as almost a cheat code for dressing. “Sensuality within womanhood is something I think and talk about a lot,” she says. “I want to offer lingerie-inspired ready-to-wear pieces that women can wear every day.” Meanwhile, Suberville says ease is important. “I want women to feel beautiful, elegant and comfortable. Even our eveningwear has to feel comfortable.”
HEIRLOMEJosephine lace-trimmed silk-georgette maxi dress
PAULINE DUJANCOURTSeagull lace bodysuit
PAULINE DUJANCOURTSeagull lace stay-up stockings
SAINT LAURENTLace-trimmed silk-satin skirt
Bags to cherish
Statement accessories have an inherent heirloom quality – worthy of being conserved for the next generation, but also a way to add something exquisite to even the most low-key outfit. This season, pieces to keep and treasure include this perfect woven intrecciato Bottega Veneta bag in powdery blue, a special occasion-worthy embellished floral clutch by Dries Van Noten and an evergreen classic, in the shape of Gucci’s ‘Jackie’ shoulder bag. Named in honor of Jackie Kennedy, it embodies her timeless style – whatever it might be paired with.
DRIES VAN NOTENEmbellished floral-jacquard clutch
GUCCIJackie 1961 medium leather-trimmed canvas-jacquard shoulder bag
LOEWEAmazona 180 small leather-trimmed suede shoulder bag
BOTTEGA VENETABang Bang Intrecciato suede tote
Suede
Always associated with the ’70s boho girl – think of Joni Mitchell or Tina Turner – suede was key at Saint Laurent this season. A blouson jacket is an investment worth making – with fringing and studs, it works with a retro look as well as with more modern pieces. Elsewhere, designers gave a new feel to suede, perhaps fashion’s most tactile material, to bring a modern take on precious. See a classic pencil skirt reimagined in sand suede by Proenza Schouler or, for the ultimate in indulgence, the shape of a pair of straight-leg jeans transformed in silky grey-blue suede.
BOTTEGA VENETASuede straight-leg pants
SAINT LAURENTSuede blouson jacket
GUCCIHorsebit-detailed debossed suede slippersد.إ3,600.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size3636.537 - low stock37.5 - low stock38 - low stock38.5 - low stock39 - low stock39.54040.541 - out of stock
PROENZA SCHOULER WHITE LABELNayah suede maxi skirt
Brooches
Having grown in status over recent years, the brooch is now most definitely back – making your lapels the site of the smallest fashion statements. A brooch particularly lends itself to the heirloom trend, whatever your jewelry aesthetic. See heritage brand Sonia Petroff’s Art Deco-style graphic design, or Saint Laurent’s ‘Cassandre’ brooch, where the classic logo is reworked in green, pearl and sparkles. Alternatively, for a real vintage feel, look to Valentino Garavani – a brand that is all about perennial glamour. A gold design with sparkles is straight out of a precious jewelry box and can be worn both on a lapel or, for added impact, at the neck of a scarf. Nonchalance is the key.
SAINT LAURENTCassandre embellished gold-tone brooch
SONIA PETROFFRetro Flower gold-plated crystal brooch
VALENTINO GARAVANICrystal-embellished gold-tone brooch
COMPLETEDWORKSSilver-plated brooch























