The Most Beautiful Spring Print: Floral Embroidery

Emma Caldwell
May 5, 2026

There are classics that always return at certain times, and the floral embroidery is an essential of spring. It’s everywhere, and while it’s true that we see it again every year, this 2026 has gained particular prominence. From illustrative petals of Impressionist-inspired petals to the rococo style, you’ll see it in silks, brocades and even satins.

Dior, Ganni, Chanel or Simone Rocha, among others, seem to have agreed. The sutilidad del estilo barroco regains this spring/summer to add interest to our simplest basics, whether through jackets, tops, bags and even guest outfits that elevate classic elegance to another level.

This embroidery is whimsical, ethereal and infinitely romantic. Perhaps that’s why we are so drawn to it, because in a way it connects us with Bridgerton, but also with a summer in Sicily that includes Aperol, sunsets and books by the beach. The best part is that they never go out of style, and they are wardrobe staples that will never (ever) make you feel out of date.

Six basics with floral embroidery


Blue top with floral embroidery by Simorra, 45 euros.

Blue top with floral embroidery by Simorra, 45 euros. With a very flattering and springlike color, this top is perfect to wear with jeans, pleated skirts or leather Bermuda shorts. Also, its design is very easy to combine.


Embroidered Vogana dress, 259 euros.

Embroidered Vogana dress, 259 euros. It’s love at first sight once you see it. It is one of the most minimalist and discreet designs that will be perfect for your summer days (as long as it isn’t for a wedding). Pair it with wedges and straw totes in the daytime and with fine-strap sandals and handheld bags at night.


Beige blouse with floral embroidery by Masku, 165 euros.

Beige blouse with floral embroidery by Masku, 165 euros. They are a summer classic that always works well. Don’t overcomplicate it; wear them with jeans, linen trousers or leather basics that give them a more rock edge.


Red dress with floral embroidery and lace by Charo Ruiz, 590 euros.

Red dress with floral embroidery and lace by Charo Ruiz, 590 euros. It’s bolder, but equally elegant. Its floral embroidery adds movement and texture. Regarding accessories, browns and golds will be your best allies.


Embroidered jacket by Sézane, 220 euros.

Embroidered jacket by Sézane, 220 euros. A spring staple, these embroidered flowers bring a romantic touch that works very well with basic pieces that pair perfectly with jeans, linen trousers and even dresses.


Bermuda shorts with floral embroidery by Antik Batik, 345 euros.

Antik Batik Bermuda shorts with floral embroidery, 345 euros. It is a very versatile piece for the hot months that you can wear with white shirts, simple tops, or even with light sweaters. They have become favorites of the most elegant French women.

Emma Caldwell
Emma Caldwell
I’m Clara Desrosiers, a writer and fashion editor based in Toronto. I founded Backdoor Toronto to explore the intersection of fashion, identity, and culture through honest storytelling. My work is driven by curiosity, community, and a love for the creative pulse that defines this city.