I wouldn’t say that I fit into the maximalist or the minimalist category, instead, I sit somewhere between the two. Depending on the day of the week, you’ll find me wearing a basic tank with denim shorts, or a printed shirt clashed with a bright bag and beaded necklaces to match. I don’t tend to hop onto trends as they pop up (mainly because my bank balance and wardrobe space won’t allow it) but I do appreciate how everyone is having more fun with their looks this season. Quiet luxury, who?

Instead of minimalist looks, we’re all creating talking-point outfits that inspire “where did you get that?” stop-in-the-street interactions that just wouldn’t happen with simple jeans. And, I’m all for these buzzy maximalist mini trends that are getting people excited about their outfits again. So much so, I want to show you the pieces that have contradicted the phrase “micro trend”, as they’re making the biggest impact this summer. Whether it’s mermaid sequin tops, bold pareo skirts (Zara’s style has already sold out) or accessories that demand attention, these are the 6 mini trends even non-maximalists will want to try out this summer.

1. Bold Pareo Skirt

Marilyn wearing skirt

(Image credit: @nlmarilyn)

Style Notes: The pareo skirt (more elevated than a beach sarong, less ‘dated’ than being called a wrap) is making a comeback and I can’t stop seeing this Zara style on Instagram. Sadly, it’s sold out online *sob* but there are so many other bold iterations coming through from the likes of Ganni and Bimba y Lola to H&M and Jaeger.

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2. Bug Eye Sunglasses

Linda wearing big sunglasses

(Image credit: @linda.sza)

Style Notes: Ironically called a micro trend, huge supersize bug eye style shades are taking over from the skinny shapes we’ve been embracing in recent years. And we have the likes of Celine, Balenciaga and Tory Burch to thank for protecting our peepers, after all including pairs in their spring/summer 2026 shows.

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3. Tool-Belt Bags

Emili wearing belt bag

(Image credit: @emilisindlev)

Style Notes: If it looks like you’re about to tackle the DIY job you’ve been putting off for months, you’ve nailed (pun intended) the look. Bag belts have made a return, and they look suspiciously like tool belts, but more chic of course). I’m all for being hands-free when it’s sweaty weather, so sign me up.

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4. Mermaid Sequin Top

Rebecca wearing sequin top

(Image credit: @rebeccaferrazwyatt)

Style Notes: The typical ‘nice top’ has had an upgrade, and it’s all about embracing summer sequins. Because, yes, you can wear sequins outside of party season. The way to do it? Embrace the pastel shades spotted at the likes of Prada and Stella McCartney this season for a mermaid vibe that won’t look out of place on a tropical beach.

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5. Fairy Dress

Tiffany in Alemais dress

(Image credit: @handinfire)

Style Notes: The “fairy dress” is basically my way of describing hanky hem dresses, and they are set to be big news this season. They are such a pretty way to wear the whimsical trend we saw coming through from the likes of Dior and Valentino—just think floaty, magical and easy to waft around in on balmy weather days.

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6. Zebra Bags

Lara wearing zebra print bag

(Image credit: @lara.bsmnn)

Style Notes: I keep seeing zebra print skirts around recently, but an even easier way to wear the look-at-me print is with a bag. Seeing as black and white will always be considered classic, the monochrome versions strike the perfect balance between maximalist without being too much. Luckily, just abiut every chic brand has created versions this summer.

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