12 eye-catching accessories to stand out this summer, from feathered mules to a bright blue bag

Embrace the change in seasons with our edit of bold and unexpected accessories for summer, a time for dressing with joy and abandon

Summer Accessories S/S 2026 colour trend
Pink satin gloves, £1,710, by Prada (available prada.com), ‘Amazona 180’ mini bag in Royal Azur, £2,200, by Loewe (available loewe.com)
(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

As seen in the June 2026 Travel Issue of Wallpaper* – a series of ‘horizon-expanding adventures and voyages of discovery’ – here’s how to stand out this summer with our pick of the season’s most eye-catching accessories, from the fantastical (Prada opera gloves; Givenchy feathered mules) to the functional (Mulberry denim sun hat; Celine oversized sunglasses). Each is primed to make a sartorial statement over the warmer months – a time for dressing with joy and abandon.

Prada opera gloves (above left)

A glove might not immediately call to mind the summer months, though the elongated opera glove was ubiquitous on the S/S 2026 runways, including this pink satin pair at Prada, where Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons mixed up the working uniform with flourishes of eveningwear (often in a single look). ‘There is the license to combine different elements, to compose,’ said the latter post-show.

Loewe’s ‘Amazona 180’ bag (above right)

A reinterpretation of the archival Amazona bag has become the hallmark accessory of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez’s tenure at Loewe so far (they debuted for the S/S 2026 season). The ‘Amazona 180’ – referring to the 180th anniversary of the Spanish house this year – reimagines the boxy shape of the original with a slouchy new structure, designed to hang open when worn. Our favourite? This mini version in bold azure blue.

Celine sunglasses

Summer Accessories S/S 2026 colour trend

‘Disc’ acetate sunglasses in Classic Havana, £380, by Celine (available celine.com)

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

Celine’s Michael Rider, who formerly worked at the house under Phoebe Philo before heading up Polo Ralph Lauren, marries his American roots – he was born in Washington D.C. and attended Brown University – with the house’s Parisian sensibility. Like these gleefully oversized sunglasses, which are a nod towards the bourgeois-inflected uniform of house founder Céline Vipiana in her 1970s heyday.

Givenchy’s ‘Boudoir’ mules

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‘Boudoir Fringe’ mules, £1,033, by Givenchy by Sarah Burton (enquire givenchy.com)

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

The summer months are primed for dressing with abandon – particularly this S/S 2026 season, where designers channelled a mood of colour, optimism and joy. These slip-on Givenchy ‘Boudoir Fringe’ mules – designed by creative director Sarah Burton – epitomise this liberated attitude, adorned with fronds of feathers.

Chanel’s resin necklace

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Metal and black resin necklace, £1,560, by Chanel (enquire chanel.com)

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

Thanks to the stewardship of Belgian designer Matthieu Blazy, Chanel has fast become this year’s most sought-after brand – the arrival of his S/S 2026 collection in stores earlier this year sparked a much-documented shopping frenzy. This necklace, with an enormous resin charm recalling a black oyster shell, is a way to pledge your allegiance.

Fendi’s ‘Lui’ bag

Summer Accessories S/S 2026 colour trend

‘Lui’ bag, £2,550, by Fendi (enquire fendi.com)

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

Fendi has long been known for its colourful accessories which marry Made in Italy leathercraft with a sense of humour and play. Case in point: the Lui bag, a slouchy shoulder bag designed to slot neatly onto the body when worn cross-body. This version is finished with supersized leather topstitching.

Dior’s ‘Lady Dior by Sheila Hicks’ bag

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‘Lady Dior by Sheila Hicks’ bag, price on request, by Dior (enquire dior.com)

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

At both his eponymous label, JW Anderson, and Loewe, where he was creative director for a decade, northern Irish designer Jonathan Anderson has fostered a close relationship with the art world, often through collaboration. This continues with his new role as creative director of Dior, where his S/S 2026 collection featured this Lady Dior tasseled bag, a collaboration with American artist Sheila Hicks.

Limited-edition Hermès lipsticks

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Rouge Hermès, limited-edition lipstick, £71, by Hermès (available hermes.com)

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

A trio of limited-edition Rouge Hermès lipsticks will add a flash of colour to your make-up bag, and not only in their rich pink and mauve shades. Because the real joy of these lipsticks is the Pierre Hardy-designed packaging, adorned with graphic motifs in eye-catching primary hues.

Bottega Veneta’s ‘Baby Veneta’ bag

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‘Baby Veneta’ bag in Cardinal, £2,310, by Bottega Veneta (available bottegaveneta.com)

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

Bottega Veneta’s intrecciato technique – which sees strands of leather woven together – is the house’s hallmark, eschewing the need for more overt logos and branding. The new ‘Baby Veneta’, a mini hobo bag, is crafted from padded intrecciato leather, here in vivid ‘Cardinal’ red.

Mulberry denim hat

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Denim sun hat, £145, by Mulberry (enquire mulberry.com)

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

A sun hat is a perennial summertime essential. This one, from British house Mulberry, combines function with flair: crafted from classic blue denim, it comes with a bright-yellow cord-fastening, like those you might find on hiking attire.

Louis Vuitton’s summer scents

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On the Beach perfume (available louisvuitton.com); Sun Song perfume (available louisvuitton.com), £260 for 100ml each, by Louis Vuitton

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

This duo of Jacques Cavallier Belletrud-masterminded Louis Vuitton fragrances capture the scent of summer: the first, On The Beach, has citrus fruit yuzu at its centre, married with fresh neroli and woody cyprus (the idea was to capture the ‘ecstasy of sun and the warmth of sand’). The second, Sun Song, is a radiant mix of orange blossom, neroli and petitgrain, finished with a final touch of lemon.

Loro Piana’s ‘Just Bag’

Summer Accessories S/S 2026 colour trend

‘Just Bag’ bag, £2,245, by Loro Piana (available loropiana.com)

(Image credit: Photography by Florent Tanet, fashion/set design by Giulia Querenghi)

Sometimes the summer months require simplicity: in the heat of the day, the last thing you want is complicated. Loro Piana’s effortless ‘Just’ bag is inspired by the simple proportions of a classic paper bag, though here rendered in the Italian house’s soft and lightweight ‘Silk Calf’ leather.

Fashion/set assistant: Alice Heluin-Afchain


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Jack Moss is the Fashion & Beauty Features Director at Wallpaper*, having joined the team in 2022 as Fashion Features Editor. Previously the digital features editor at AnOther and digital editor at 10 Magazine, he has also contributed to numerous international publications and featured in ‘Dazed: 32 Years Confused: The Covers’, published by Rizzoli. He is particularly interested in the moments when fashion intersects with other creative disciplines – notably art and design – as well as championing a new generation of international talent and reporting from international fashion weeks. Across his career, he has interviewed the fashion industry’s leading figures, including Rick Owens, Pieter Mulier, Jonathan Anderson, Grace Wales Bonner, Christian Lacroix, Kate Moss and Manolo Blahnik.