Article: Your Spring Break 2026 Wardrobe Is Ready (And It's Better Than Anything You've Packed Before)

Your Spring Break 2026 Wardrobe Is Ready (And It's Better Than Anything You've Packed Before)
Let's talk SPRING BREAK. It's three weeks away and some of us have already started mentally packing. But not in an "I need to buy everything" way, more like "I need these specific things and then I'm completely set." Way more satisfying. It's the way of 2026 in general.
Lucky for all of us (and for those specific things we DO need to buy), we just got in a seriously good wave of new arrivals: FARM Rio, Omika, Ulla Johnson, Z Supply, Velvet. And it all lines up perfectly with what's happening on the spring 2026 runways. I'm not being dramatic when I say this season of resort-wear is really, really good.
The Vibe Right Now
Resort 2026 isn't trying too hard, and that's exactly why it works. Everything is about pieces that actually move with you, that drape nicely, breathe, and don't make you think twice. The kaftan you'd genuinely wear to dinner. The linen set that looks just as good on a boat as it does at a rooftop bar.
The color palette alone is worth getting excited about: deep floral blues, warm sunrise oranges, fresh matcha greens, guava pinks. And prints are having a moment (groundbreaking). Who What Wear named bold, art-forward florals the print of spring 2026, which means FARM Rio was basically made for right now.
FARM Rio: Made for this Moment
Every single FARM Rio piece feels like it was designed to be worn somewhere warm and happy, and that's exactly the energy for Spring Break 2026. The Maira Floral Maxi in Dark Blue ($210) is the one, fluid, printed, goes from pool to dinner without any effort at all and photographs beautifully while it's at it. Want the same print in a midi length? The Maira Floral Midi ($298) is just as gorgeous.
If you want something that genuinely stops people in their tracks, the Miranda Belt Buckle Maxi in Dark Green ($320) is it. And if you're more of a tops person, the Scalloped Crochet Top in Blue and White ($260) is perfect. Crochet is everywhere this spring and this one is the right version of it.
Browse the full FARM Rio collection at shopcocogoose.com/collections/farm-rio.
Omika: The Brand That Understands Resort
Omika is one of those brands oozes vacation dressing. Beautiful drape, prints that feel handcrafted, silhouettes that are flattering without being fussy. The Pia Caftan ($325) comes in four colors and every single one of them is a mood: Zena Sunrise, Adya Baltic, Adelaide Mariner, Marlie Matcha (anyone need a good baby name??). A good caftan is genuinely the most versatile thing you can pack, over a swimsuit, to dinner, on a breezy evening walk. Omika's is the best version we've seen.\
The Leena Maxi in Nikita Oyster ($405) is quietly stunning, the kind of piece that doesn't need to announce itself. The Wren Mini and Cora Midi, both in Tessa Goji, are that perfect warm coral-red that works for a casual lunch and a nicer dinner without feeling like you tried too hard.
Browse the full Omika collection at shopcocogoose.com/collections/omika.
Ulla Johnson: Resort-Approved and Then Some
Ulla Johnson's Resort 2026 collection was one of our favorites of the season, and what just landed is a really good snapshot of why. The craftsmanship, the prints, the way everything feels intentional without trying too hard. It's all there.
The newest arrivals include two silk scarves that are genuinely worth talking about. The Chiara Scarf in Moontide and Western Dream are part of Ulla Johnson's collaboration with the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, printed directly from the abstract expressionist painter's iconic works. More on that in a later blog, promise. Tie it in your hair, drape it over a bag, layer it with the Kasia Silk Dress in Violet. There's no wrong way.
Speaking of the Kasia, it's one of those dresses you see in person and immediately understand. Silk, simple, stunning. The Anelise Halter Midi Dress in Zinnia brings that same energy in a bolder direction, and is the kind of piece that earns compliments you can't fully explain. It's exactly the romantic energy that Marie Claire called out as one of spring 2026's defining dress trends, and it shows up in person even better than it does online.
Browse the full collection at shopcocogoose.com/collections/ulla-johnson.
Z Supply + Velvet: The Everyday Heroes
Not every day of a trip is a statement dress day, and those might be my favorite days. Z Supply's Henri Striped Wide Leg Linen Pant paired with the Alfie Striped Linen Button Up is a matching set moment that looks like you put real thought into it. You didn't, that's the whole point. The Charisma Palm Mesh Maxi is the ultimate no-decision outfit: flattering scoop neckline, effortless maxi length, adjustable straps.
For layering, Velvet's Keeny Shirt in Navy ($168) does everything. Over a swimsuit, tucked into trousers, slipped over a midi when it gets breezy. It's giving sailing yacht The Tia Short Sleeve Tee in Beach ($67) is the base layer you'll end up reaching for every single day. Pair it with those Henri linen pants...perfect.
Shop Z Supply and new Velvet arrivals at shopcocogoose.com.
Here's the formula...
Before you start adding to carry-on and cart, here's the formula I'd actually use: two statement dresses, one caftan, two versatile tops, one easy bottom, one layer. That's a full week sorted. And here's the thing, none of this lives only at the resort. The FARM Rio maxi is a summer wedding dress. The Omika caftan is perfect for a backyard dinner. The Z Supply linen set is a farmers market Saturday. When resort dressing is done right, it's just really good dressing that works everywhere.
PS -- don't forget your statement sunnies (bigger is better in 2026) and a structured hat.












