Valentine’s Day luxury collections to fall head over heels for this 2026

If you’re still thinking of what to spoil your lover—or yourself—with at the last minute, here are some of the charming treasures you’d want to pour your heart into this Valentine’s Day.

Valentine’s Day is making a return with so much romance filling the air—and, of course, fashion. For Heart’s Day this 2026, luxury brands are perking up their vast collections with tokens of love that carry intimate, romantic themes highlighting bold, emotive, and celebratory aesthetics.

These items aren’t just things or collectibles; they are tokens of love and appreciation meant to bring joy, delight, and inspire feelings all throughout the year. From quirky bags to heart-shaped jewelry, luxury fashion houses are inviting everyone to enjoy Valentine’s Day with elegance and timelessness mixed with whimsy and playfulness.

So, if you’re still thinking of what to spoil your Galentine—or yourself—with at the last minute, here are some of the charming treasures you’d want to pour your heart into this season. While these collections are nothing short of stylish and covetable, they evoke a deeper message that love, like luxury, is best paired with thoughtfulness.

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Kate Spade

Kate Spade has always brought a dash of fun to daily fashion, but if there’s one special collection that shouldn’t be left out of your wardrobe, it’s the one they roll out every Valentine’s Day. Kate Spade’s Day of Romance is always filled to the brim with some of the loveliest and most eye-catching pieces on the market.

This year, the American fashion house is spreading love and lots of positive vibes through its new lineup of bags, shoes, and accessories designed to enhance the Valentine’s mood. Among the ultimate stunners is the one-of-a-kind Patent Spade Flower Bucket Bag, which is inspired by the house’s iconic logo. What’s unique about it is that it looks like a bud from afar, but transforms into Kate Spade’s logo when opened and viewed from the top. 

Other covetable pieces from the capsule collection are the house’s The Spade shoulder bag with an inside pocket printed with a love-filled message, as well as the classic KSDuo, Deco, and Do it All bags enhanced with a Valentine’s red color.

For the shoeholic, there’s The Lover slingback kitten heel with a statement heart on the toe, as well as the Barren Pink kitten that now comes in dark scarlet and has an “I love you” detail on the lining. Then, pair any of these with the collection’s heart-shaped pendants, earrings, rings, and bracelets for added glamour on this special day.

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton is ditching hearts and clichés for playfulness and sweetness this Valentine’s Day. Instead of soaking the house’s iconic pieces in red, pink, or white, the French fashion house is celebrating the day with sweet-inspired accessories that are designed for fun and practicality, not only romance. 

Taking center stage is the house’s Monogram Donuts canvas, which is a fresh, eye-catching take on the traditional design. The striking pattern is spread across practical pieces, including LV’s Pocket Organizer. Accessories make up much of the collection, as seen in the collection’s star, the LV Donut Bag Charm. Last year’s edition is returning this season in rich brown with monogram sprinkles.

On the more playful side, the LV Macaron Yoyo can be used as a toy or as a standout accessory. It comes with luxe details such as the pearly-white finish, as well as the ‘LV Lovers’ on one side and ‘Marque L. Vuitton Déposée’ on the other.

For those searching for something more practical, the LV x The Darjeeling Limited Sketchbook provides a stylish way to scribble down notes with its Damier canvas jazzed up with safari animals. All these and more offer a bold, unexpected twist to gifting (or keeping) during the love-filled season.

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Dior

The Dior Valentine’s edit continues the house’s commitment to all things bold, feminine, elegant, and unforgettable. Designed by creative director Jonathan Anderson, the capsule collection explores love through the label’s “Flower-Woman” aesthetic, which was established by Christian Dior in 1947 to celebrate ultra-femininity, soft romanticism, and a deep, poetic connection to nature.

At its heart is the Revolution Flowers print, inspired by an 18th-century emblem and blooms across the Dior Book Tote, Saddle, and Lady Dior bags. Vintage meets modern in the “D, I, O, R” charms that add glamour to each of the bags.

Romance and femininity extend to the rest of the collection, which includes silk scarves and Mitzahs in pastel shades and a romantic Doves & Roses pattern, as well as jewelry that is adorned with the same bucolic details. Completing the lineup is the house’s Miss Dioramour perfume, beautifully reimagined with a precious bow in Marc Bohan’s iconic 1968 ‘Dites-le avec des Fleurs’ pattern. It’s an “exceptional numbered edition” that’s sure to captivate posh fragheads.

Swarovski

Whether you’re enhancing romance or embracing self-love, you’ll never go wrong with celebrating Valentine’s Day with crystals. For this year, Swarovski has launched a capsule collection, titled “Charming Love,” featuring mix-and-match charms inspired by romantic icons for both lovers and self-love.

The collection reinterprets hearts, love locks, and arrows in charming form across pieces that glow with Swarovski Crystals and metal finishes. These include designs like the Sweethearts, dripping hearts that symbolize new romance, or Lovestruck, a cupid’s arrow that strikes like lightning. Love Locks signify unbreakable bonds for best friends and lovers, while the Soulmates charm is crafted for the one who truly holds your heart.

Designed by Swarovski’s creative director Giovanna Englebert, each piece invites playful styling for joyful expressions of love even in the everyday.

At its heart is the Revolution Flowers print, inspired by an 18th-century emblem and blooming across the Dior Book Tote, Saddle, and Lady Dior bags. Vintage meets modern in the “D, I, O, R” charms that add glamour to each of the bags.

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