Fringe returns this season as a defining detail in the summer wardrobe, lending movement, texture, and a subtle sense of drama to even the simplest looks.

The boho revival arrived last fall and shows no signs of slowing as it drifts into summer. Fringe, in particular, has emerged as the trend’s most defining elements, lending movement and texture to everything from handbags to outerwear. For those looking to incorporate a little boho into their wardrobe, accessories offer an easy and approachable starting point. Here Alicia Pettit has styled her white set with a tan fringe bag to add a little something extra to this monochromatic look.
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A personal favorite, this look showcases just how impactful fringe can be when used as a layering element. Rather than serving as the focal point, it adds depth and texture beneath a patterned piece, creating a rich interplay of color, print, and movement. Lola demonstrates this beautifully, proving that fringe can feel fresh, modern, and unexpectedly versatile. If there’s one takeaway, it’s that fringe deserves a place in your summer wardrobe.
Again, we see fringe emerge through accessories, this time as a sarong. By layering on top of a rather simple look Emely Martinez embraces the trend in a way that feels polished, bohemian, and completely true to her personal style.
What could have been a simple black and white look is given new dimension through the addition of fringe detailing along the trim of a sleek black top. Nyla Durdin incorporates the trend in a way that feels refined rather than overtly bohemian, proving that fringe can be both subtle and sophisticated. It's the perfect example of how to weave the trend into your summer wardrobe without compromising a polished aesthetic.