5 Sofia Richie Approved Trends That Will Be Major Among Anyone With Expensive Taste in 2026
Sofia Richie Grainge is known for her minimalist take on classic style. She was one of the first proponents of quiet luxury, and her deep appreciation for quality tailoring, rich materials, and elegant silhouettes is well-documented. It's no surprise, then, that Richie Grainge's new clothing line, SRG Atelier, is an extension of that sensibility. Launched in October, the line's overall ethos is timeless, intentional dressing. The collection's meant to be worn by women of any age, and the clothing reflects that. Think refined knitwear, tailored outerwear, and supremely elevated basics.
Richie Grainge's influence on the brand is palpable, and it's clear with SRG's second drop that her version of quiet luxury is one to watch. While the line's emphasis on primarily neutral hues and luxe materials is readily apparent across all of the pieces it has launched thus far, there were other major takeaways from the brand's latest release. Keep reading for the five standout SRG trends we're betting everyone will be wearing in 2026.
Faux Fur and Animal Print
Richie Grainge is known to incorporate pops of color into her neutral wardrobe, but in 2026, she's letting animal prints and playful faux fur do the heavy lifting when it comes to adding interest to her outfits. The fawn-print funnel-neck jacket below is a standout.
Suede Everything
Suede jackets have been the pinnacle of luxury dressing for several seasons now (at least, for this writer), but SRG is taking it one step further with suede everything. Suede pants, bombers, and trench coats worn separately or together for maximum impact are set to be a major trend in 2026.
Detachable-Scarf Coats and Sweaters
Is there anything more luxurious than a sweater or coat with an attached scarf? Not to mention, scarves are having a major moment right now. We'd opt for the pullover with the kerchief tie below.
Expert Tailoring
Sharp shoulders. Accentuated waistlines. Blazer hems hitting right at the hip. SRG is giving a master class in what great tailoring looks like.
Maxi Dresses
Nearly every dress SRG has launched has been a maxi dress—for day, for night, and coming in a range of materials, from curve-hugging jersey to leather. SRG's dedication to length (and its affinity for mock-necks) is clear.