An evolution of fall’s modern prep trend, the spring 2026 runways swapped country codes for literary references, grounding the collections with intellectual flair. Pencil skirts replaced trousers, structured blazers substituted barn jackets, and cardigans, not vests, were layered over crisp button-downs. It’s the pillars of ladylike dressing styled with just enough of a twist to feel right for now.
Designers across the board leaned into the look—Tory Burch, Miu Miu, Prada, and Bottega Veneta each offered their own interpretation of the bookish aesthetic. Oversized sunglasses, loosened neckties, unexpected pops of color, and sleeves casually pushed up signaled an effortless attitude over perfection—studious, but never stuffy. Elements of the look have also moved from the runway onto the red carpet: FKA Twigs recently appeared on the 2026 Grammy’s red carpet carrying a single anthurium alongside a book representative of her new album.
How to Get the Literary Chic Look
The trend’s momentum feels particularly apt: Beyond regular sightings of A-listers and their reading materials, a new generation of celebrity bookworms and their clubs occupies a lively corner of the internet, turning reading, and select stories, into a shared cultural moment.
With Vogue Book Club celebrating the upcoming premier of Wuthering Heights, the timing couldn’t feel more right to lean in. After all, it’s chic to be well read—and even chicer to dress the part. Below, discover five ways to embrace the trend.
To the Premier!
Tickets secured for Vogue’s Wuthering Heights screener? Staud’s combination dress delivers an easy, one-and-done solution for. Pair it with one of Olympia Le Tan’s iconic book-shaped clutches—extra points if you check out with the Emily Brontë edition.




