Vani´s Wishlist March 2026 – new season, softer mood

VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026

Welcome to my very own wishlist for March 2026!

There’s that one moment every year, somewhere between the last cold days and the first ray of sunshine that feels truly warm on my skin. That’s where March begins for me. Not on the calendar, but in my heart. In that quiet transition between winter and spring. Between heavy coats and open windows. Between tea in the evening and Aperol in the afternoon sun.

And as always, that also means: a new wishlist. I’ve come to love this little tradition almost more than birthdays or New Year’s Eve. Because it’s not loud. Not dramatic. But like a conversation with myself. What do I want right now? What feels like me? What fits my life this March?

My wishlist is never just shopping. It’s a mood. A longing. A vision. Sometimes even motivation.

And this March feels special. Perhaps because I have a feeling that 2026 will be a year in which I grow even more into my own version of elegance. More Viennese chic. More feminine strength. More of that quiet self-confidence that doesn’t need to shout to be seen. This wishlist for March was therefore very deliberately chosen. Six things. Six little dreams. Six feelings. And each one tells a little bit about where I am in life right now.

1. The bag

that looks like spring

There are years when bags are simply accessories. And then there are years when a bag becomes a statement about one’s lifestyle. This March, it’s definitely the latter. I’m dreaming of a bag in a soft pastel color. Maybe butter yellow. Maybe pistachio. Maybe that very light blue that looks like a cloudless sky at eight in the morning. New designer bags with clean lines and soft leather are everywhere right now and are considered the next big must-haves for 2026.

But what really fascinates me about them isn’t the trend. It’s this feeling of new beginnings. A new bag in March is like a little promise to me: There will be days again when you only need one dress and not three layers on top. Days when you can sit outside without freezing.

That’s why this wishlist starts with a bag that embodies exactly this feeling.

VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Polène Cyme Taupe

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VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
My Dior mini bag

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VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Guess Isobel Logo Shoulder Bag

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2. Cute shoes

that feel like ballet

There are trends that appear suddenly—and you know instantly they’re here to stay. For me, that’s ballet flats in all their new interpretations. I’ve loved classic styles for a long time, but there’s so much exciting stuff happening in this area right now. Delicate straps, satin-like materials, soft leather surfaces, small heels, or these new ballet-inspired heels that look almost like dance shoes. Shoes that are feminine without being kitschy. Elegant without being austere.

Every March, when the heavy winter boots slowly disappear into the closet, I get this longing for lighter silhouettes. For shoes that allow movement. For that feeling of almost floating as you walk through the city.

My wishlist therefore includes a pair of shoes that strikes precisely this balance: feminine, modern, and yet comfortable enough for everyday life. For strolls through Vienna. For café visits. For appointments. For moments when you want to feel consciously elegant without being overdressed.

Perhaps they’re classic ballet flats. Perhaps a pair with heels. Perhaps that one pair that instantly evokes that quiet confidence the moment you step into them. And perhaps that’s the most beautiful thing about them: shoes can transform not only an outfit, but also the attitude with which you go through the day.

VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Steve Madden -Larina Sandal Pink Satin

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VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Anna Field - Strap Ballerina

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VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
H&M - Satin Mary Janes

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3. A dress for days

 when I want to feel special

 There are clothes for appointments. For photos. For events. And then there are clothes for feelings. In March, I want to buy a dress that doesn’t have to do anything. No occasion. No reason. No event. A dress just for me.

Maybe with flowing fabric. Maybe with delicate draping. Maybe a little romantic. Current runways are showing more historical elegance, ruffles, and feminine silhouettes reminiscent of bygone eras.

And I love that.

Because it has this feeling of timelessness. My wishlist needs this dress because I want to give myself more moments where I consciously feel beautiful. Not for others. For me.

VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Babyboo - Thalassa Maxi Dress - Blush

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Babyboo - Elowen Maxi Dress - Plum Brown

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Babyboo - Patricia Maxi Dress - Ivory

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4. Sunglasses

that instantly boost confidence

There are accessories that are simply practical. And then there are those few pieces that do something to your overall presence. Sunglasses definitely fall into the latter category for me. March marks the beginning of that time of year when you start leaving the house and the light suddenly seems brighter. The sun is higher in the sky. The days feel longer. And that’s precisely when I love the feeling of putting on a large, elegant pair of sunglasses and instantly feeling a little more in touch with myself.

That’s why my wishlist includes a new pair of sunglasses—perhaps with lightly tinted lenses, maybe in a soft brown or classic black. The brand isn’t important. What’s important is that feeling of calm, strength, and elegance.

I always feel like sunglasses are like little shields. They create a distance from the world while simultaneously projecting a certain presence. You observe more. You feel safer. And somehow more stylish, even on days without makeup or with messy hair. Especially in March, when you’re spending more time outdoors, going for more walks, visiting more cafes, and enjoying those first moments on patios, sunglasses almost become a daily essential. My wishlist reminds me that style often comes from small details—not entire outfits.

VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Miu Miu - MU 52YS ZVN20F

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VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Mango - Sunglasses with metal frame

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H&M - Rectangular sunglasses

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5. A beauty product

that feels like self-care

Beauty, for me, is never just about appearances. It’s a ritual. A pause. A connection to myself.

In March, I’m hoping for a new skincare product—perhaps a luxurious serum or a special body lotion—that I use mindfully. Not quickly, on the go. But slowly. With time. This product is on my wishlist because I want to give myself more moments where I’m not functioning. But simply being.

Self-care always sounds so social media-centric. But it really just means taking yourself seriously. Especially in recent months, I’ve realized how much of a difference small routines can make. A scent on the skin that lingers. A cream that you massage in without looking at the clock. That brief pause after a long day, when everything slows down and you reconnect with yourself.

In March, when the days get longer and you automatically feel more energetic, the desire to consciously take care of yourself also returns. My wishlist reminds me that self-care isn’t just an external process. It’s also a form of attention—to myself. And perhaps that’s precisely what luxury is: taking time, even when you don’t really have any.

VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Kératase - Gloss Absolu Glaze Drops

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VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Celimax - cream booster with retinal

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VaniVanity_Wishlist March 2026
Centella Light Cleansing Oil

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6. An experience

instead of an object

Not everything on my March wishlist is material. I want to experience something.

Maybe a spa day. Maybe dinner at a restaurant I haven’t been to before. Maybe a weekend getaway. I’m realizing more and more that memories are what last. Not things. And yet, I love things. But balance is becoming more important to me. That’s why this wishlist ends with an experience that reminds me how beautiful life can be.

It’s not about big trips or spectacular plans. Sometimes, just an afternoon that feels different from everyday life is enough. A place with a special atmosphere. A moment when you consciously realize that you’re happy. Especially in March, more opportunities for this arise. The days get longer, the air softer, and suddenly everything feels lighter. My wishlist reminds me to seize these small opportunities—not sometime in the future, but now.

Because life shouldn’t just consist of to-do lists, but of memories that last.

Thoughts on March

March is always a quiet month for me.

No January fresh starts. No summer hype. No December magic. March is subtle. And that’s exactly why I love it.

My wishlist this March isn’t loud. Not extravagant. But very close to my real life. Perhaps that’s also the difference from before. I no longer wish for a different life. But rather for little things that make my current life more beautiful. And that feels incredibly grown-up.

I used to always think happiness would come eventually. When certain goals were achieved. When plans worked out. When everything was „perfect.“ Today I know that it lies much more in the in-between moments. In a coffee in the sun. In a good conversation. In an outfit that makes you feel good.

March brings precisely these in-between moments. Nothing spectacular, but honest. And perhaps that’s exactly why my wishlist always becomes particularly personal this month.

my summary

Why I love my wishlist

This monthly wishlist has become like a diary for me.

When I look at past entries, I don’t just see products. I see different versions of myself. What I wanted. What I needed. What occupied my mind. And March 2026 shows me a version of myself that has become calmer. More confident. More feminine. More clear.

I’m curious to see which wishes actually become reality. And which remain just dreams. Both are okay. Because sometimes, simply wanting something is enough. And perhaps that’s precisely the beauty of this tradition: It forces me to pause for a moment. To reflect. To consider what truly brings me joy—not what I should „need.“ My wishlist is therefore not only an inspiration but also a gentle reminder that wishes are allowed. At any age. In every phase of life

xoxo, Vani

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