Spring 2026: Sun, Colour & the Luxury of Feeling Light
There is a particular kind of ease that only spring delivers — the moment when colour stops feeling like a statement and starts feeling like instinct. The Spring 2026 collection at Lola Dré is built entirely around that feeling: pieces and objects chosen for how they live in real light, on real mornings, whether you're tying a pareo over a swimsuit on a terrace somewhere warm or setting a table for a long Sunday lunch at home.
This season's edit moves fluidly between dressing and living. It is not a capsule — it is a mood. And the mood, in short, is unhurried, sun-warmed, and effortlessly considered.
The Pareo, Reconsidered
Verandah has long understood that the most useful garment in a warm-weather wardrobe is the one that refuses to be categorised. Their cotton-silk pareos — woven from a blend that gives just enough drape to wrap beautifully without clinging — are cut generously enough to serve as a midi skirt, a beach wrap, or a lightweight layer thrown over linen trousers at dusk. The cotton-silk combination is a deliberate one: it breathes like cotton, but the silk content adds a subtle lustre and a fluid weight that lifts it far above basic resort territory.
Sage Green Floral Cotton Silk Pareo
Verandah — $105
Ice Blue Emerald Cotton Silk Pareo
Verandah — $105
The sage green floral print draws on botanical illustration in its level of detail — each petal rendered with the kind of considered mark-making that reads as artful rather than busy. The ice blue emerald colourway, by contrast, is cooler and more graphic, pairing well with white or natural linen for a palette that feels thoroughly of-the-moment without chasing trends.
Colour on the Wrist
Roxanne Assoulin has built one of fashion's most devoted followings on a simple premise: jewellery should make you happy when you put it on. Her beaded bracelets are strung by hand in New York, using enamel beads in combinations that feel painterly rather than predictable. The Super Size Happy Cord Bracelet from her Spring 2026 run layers white and multi-coloured beads on a cord foundation — the kind of piece that stacks beautifully with others or holds its own worn solo against a bare arm.
The Table as an Extension of Getting Dressed
Spring dressing doesn't stop at the wardrobe. The Queens' Jewels approach their jewel-encrusted glassware with the same irreverent maximalism that defines the best of the season's accessories — each stemmed wine glass hand-embellished with resin fruit and floral motifs that catch the light like something borrowed from a Dolce & Gabbana mood board. They are conversation pieces that also happen to function beautifully as, well, glasses.
Scent as the Final Layer
Nest Fragrances has long occupied a singular position in luxury home scent — their formulas are complex enough to reward attention but approachable enough to live in everyday spaces. The Himalayan Salt & Rosewater collection is a spring arrival worth noting: the mineral coolness of salt balanced against the soft floral warmth of rosewater creates something that smells genuinely clean without the synthetic edge that plagues lesser candles. The decorative luxury candle burns for up to 75 hours in its hand-crafted vessel; the reed diffuser offers a subtler, continuous presence that works particularly well in entryways or bathrooms.
Himalayan Salt & Rosewater Luxury Candle
Nest — $225
Himalayan Salt & Rosewater Reed Diffuser
Nest — $75
That is what this season ultimately comes down to at Lola Dré — a conviction that the way you dress and the way you live are part of the same conversation. Spring 2026 makes that case quietly, through fabric weight and printed silk and the flicker of a well-made candle. No grand declarations needed.























