Spring/Summer kids 2026: a guide to the season's colors, materials and trends

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Children's Spring/Summer 2026: trends to know

Spring/Summer 2026 brings with it a breath of freshness, lightness and color. For children, who experience the outdoor season between school, play and first weekends at the beach, choosing the right garments means combining comfort, practicality and style. In this inaugural guide to the new season, we explore the most suitable materials, color palettes and trends that will accompany the little ones through the brightest months of the year.

🌱 Lightweight and natural materials: what to choose for everyday comfort

As temperatures rise, fabrics make all the difference. The best materials for the 2026 season are:

  • light cotton: breathable, soft, ideal for everyday use

  • linen: cool, stylish, perfect for warmer days

  • stretch jersey: comfortable and practical for movement

  • poplin: lightweight yet structured, great for shirts and dresses

These fabrics provide freedom of movement and keep the skin cool, especially during the hottest hours.

🎨 Colors of the season: brightness, energy and naturalness

Spring/Summer 2026 is distinguished by a vibrant but balanced palette. The star colors will be:

  • sunshine yellow and coral orange

  • sea blue and sky blue

  • mint green and teal

  • raspberry pink and soft fuchsia

  • milk white and natural sand

These are shades that evoke nature, light and movement, perfect for accompanying children on their outdoor days.

🌸 Prints and details: the return of fantasy

The 2026 season sees a definite return of prints:

  • checks

  • stripes

  • stylized flowers

  • marine motifs

  • playful micro-illustrations

Prints are not just decorative: they help express personality and spice up any outfit.

🧒👧 What can't miss in your Spring/Summer wardrobe.

To face the season with practicality and style, here are the must-have items:

  • lightweight cotton t-shirts

  • poplin shirts

  • fresh, colorful dresses

  • Bermuda shorts and soft shorts

  • comfortable and durable swimsuits

  • lightweight sweatshirts for cooler evenings

These elements form the perfect base for creating versatile outfits suitable for both school and leisure.

🌟 Early arrivals: a taste of the season

New collections are beginning to arrive in stores and online. Among the first brands to unveil the season is Boboli, with light, colorful garments designed to accompany children on brighter days. In the coming weeks we will explore:

  • the colors of the collection

  • the outfits for girl

  • the outfits for boy

  • the beach fashion

  • the new brands coming soon

This article is just the starting point of a journey that will accompany us throughout the season.

Conclusion

Spring/Summer 2026 is a season full of energy, color and lightness. Choosing the right materials, focusing on fresh shades, and building a versatile wardrobe allows children to experience each day with comfort and freedom. In the next articles we will go into detail about the brands, outfits and new items coming up, to guide you step by step in choosing the best garments.


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