Tuesday, March 24

How to Build a Romantic Wardrobe for Spring/Summer 2026


Monica Ainley is a Who What Wear UK Editor in Residence and a Paris-based fashion and culture writer and broadcaster. She is the co-creator of the influential Fashion: No Filter podcast and the culture podcast Fanfare. Monica also authors Mon Review, a weekly dispatch on aesthetics, literature and contemporary rituals.

Lately, an eccentric urge has been dominating a once-minimalist corner of my fashion brain. Well, not that lately. Probably since the pandemic, if I’m honest. I simply no longer have the urge to dress like I’m about to spend the day in front of a screen. In fact, I’ve grown allergic to it. During lockdown, I swore to myself that once we were free, I’d never wear a boring outfit again. Then, AI began quietly colonising our lives, and I found myself drawn to intricate fabrics and prints that require human savoir faire. When yet more global conflict broke out mid–fashion month not long ago, my romantic fate was sealed. In strange, uncertain and deeply unromantic times, the instinct is to lean on fashion for optimism, and occasionally, to escape.