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Spring 2026: What’s Trending, and Where to Shop in Tbilisi

by Georgia Today
April 16, 2026
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Spring 2026: What’s Trending, and Where to Shop in Tbilisi

For the past two years, fashion has been shaped by one dominant mood: quiet luxury. Neutral tones, minimal details and almost invisible branding defined the look. But Spring 2026 brings a new energy. This season feels more expressive, more playful and far more personal.

The shift is easy to spot. Colors are bolder, silhouettes feel lighter, and styling is less about rules and more about character. It is a season built around contrast: calm and bold, polished and relaxed, classic and unexpected. And that is exactly what makes it exciting.

So what is changing this spring, and which of these trends can you discover at Tbilisi Outlet Village?

From neutrals to statement color
The first change begins with color. In 2024 and 2025, beige, black and white led the conversation. This spring, the palette opens up: cobalt blue, fiery red, lemon yellow and emerald green are stepping into focus.

But the real trend is not just one standout shade. It is the way colors are combined. Spring 2026 is embracing color clashing: unexpected pairings that somehow feel completely right. Think bold tones worn together with confidence, or a neutral base lifted by one vivid accent.

That also means neutrals are not disappearing. Khaki, black and deep navy still have their place, but now they feel sharper when styled with a brighter detail.

At Tbilisi Outlet Village, Tommy Hilfiger is a natural choice for this season’s bold red, white and blue energy, while Benetton remains a destination for color-rich pieces that instantly brighten a wardrobe.

Sneakers are getting lighter
For several seasons, “dad sneakers” dominated the sportswear conversation. This spring, the mood is changing. The new silhouette is slimmer, lighter and more refined.

On the runway and in street style alike, retro-inspired trainers with thin soles are replacing chunkier designs. They carry a subtle 70s and 80s running-shoe spirit, but feel fresh enough for everyday wear now. Color is still very much part of the story too, with vibrant sneakers continuing to make a strong statement.

At Tbilisi Outlet Village, this trend is easy to explore through Nike, Adidas and Puma, where you can discover both neutral retro runners and brighter styles with more personality.

Denim, reimagined
Denim is one of those rare pieces that never really leaves the fashion conversation, but each season gives it a new direction. For Spring 2026, one of the standout ideas is head-to-toe denim: the full look, built around denim jackets, jeans and coordinated separates.

There is also a visible shift in the denim palette. Dark washes are stepping aside in favor of lighter, faded finishes. In terms of silhouette, capri-style cuts are making a return too, bringing a more playful, directional feel to spring dressing.

For denim lovers, Levi’s, Lee & Wrangler and Calvin Klein are all strong choices at Tbilisi Outlet Village. That makes it easy to build an entire look in one place, whether you want something classic, relaxed or more trend-led.

Sport style moves beyond the gym
This season, sporty dressing is no longer limited to workout spaces. Pieces that once belonged strictly to activewear are now part of everyday wardrobes.

One of the clearest examples is the quarter-zip jacket: simple, comfortable and suddenly everywhere.

Technical outerwear is also stepping into the spotlight, especially lightweight waterproof jackets with a retro attitude. Styled the right way, they work just as well on city streets or in casual office settings as they do on the weekend.

This is the beauty of Spring 2026 style: practicality is no longer separate from fashion. The two now move together.

Accessories are doing more
Accessories feel especially important this season because even one detail can completely shift a look.
Among sunglasses, the standout shape is the bug-eye frame: oversized, rounded and slightly nostalgic. In bags, pouch silhouettes remain relevant, while brooches are making a quiet but stylish comeback. Worn on a shirt, attached to a bag handle or added to the hair, they bring a distinctive finishing touch.

At Tbilisi Outlet Village, Furla and Guess are strong stops for bags, Sani Optics stands out for sunglasses, and Samsonite offers a wide selection of functional accessories with a polished edge.

A spring wardrobe worth discovering
Spring 2026 is not about dressing louder for the sake of it. It is about dressing with more freedom. More color. More contrast. More individuality.

At Tbilisi Outlet Village, these trends come together in one place: from statement colors and retro sneakers to denim essentials and standout accessories. It is an easy destination to reach by car from the city center, and an inspiring one to explore when your spring wardrobe needs something fresh.

This season, style feels more open, more vibrant and more fun. And sometimes, the best way to discover it is to step just outside the city and into a new kind of shopping experience.

Compiled by Ana Dumbadze

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