Spring Floral Dresses That Are Pure Inspiration

Emma Caldwell
April 18, 2026

Spring is here and it’s time to refresh the wardrobe with fresh, cheerful, and vibrant pieces. And if there’s one print that never fails this season, it’s floral. Romantic, versatile and eternally feminine, it returns every year, reinventing itself to suit all styles.

This season, floral dresses are worn in very different ways: from minimalist versions to bohemian or sophisticated proposals that add a chic touch to the look. We show you some of our 10 favorite options of the season to welcome the sunny weather.

The 10 floral-print dresses for spring


Floral-print dress by Coosy.

Floral-print Dress by Coosy

The brand has launched new spring pieces, and among our favorites is this floral-print design. It is the Orlane dress. It features a multicolor artisanal-inspired print that combines turquoise blue, red and geometric details that bring visual richness and character. Price: 145 euros.


Floral-print dress by The IQ Collection.

Floral-print Dress by The IQ Collection

Another option is this dress with a white background and lavender flower details. It’s a spring design, with short sleeves and a closed neckline. It features pronounced square shoulders and is inspired by designs from the Bridgerton series. Price: 295 euros.


Floral-print dress by Sophie & Lucie.

Floral-print Dress by Sophie & Lucie

It is a super-flowy and fresh dress. It’s an ideal design for the spring-summer season. It is a floral-print model. The top is a bit more fitted and the bottom more fluid. It is a dress made with ruched fabric featuring a red and white floral print. Price: 380 euros.


Floral-print dress by Babakki.

Floral-print Dress by Babakki

A brand you should check out for the spring-summer season is Babakki. It features designs like this wrap dress with a floral print. It is a model from the brand’s new collection with a V-neck and 100% cotton fabric. Price: 130.90 euros.


Floral-print and paisley Dress by NKN.

Floral-print and paisley Dress by NKN

Another ideal model for the season is this dress with a floral print and paisley design. It is a khaki-colored model with a halter neck and a cross-over neckline. It is very flowing and perfect for this time of year. Price: 99 euros.


Floral-print dress by Louise Misha.

Floral-print Dress by Louise Misha

It’s a brand that offers super cheerful designs. One dress we loved is this floral-print dress, with a v-neckline and flowing sleeves. It’s a piece from the new spring-summer collection. Price: 235 euros.


Strapless Floral-Print Dress by Baymo.

Strapless Floral-Print Dress by Baymo

The Catalan brand is a favorite among guests. They’ve launched a new spring-summer collection with very flattering and fluid designs. One of our favorites, available to order, is the Lora model. It’s a strapless dress with a bohemian style. Price: 249 euros.


Floral-print Dress by Sézane.

Floral-print Dress by Sézane

This is a design from the French brand Sézane. It’s a dress with a multicolor floral print and very thin straps. It features the classic square neckline. It’s a long, very cheerful design that you can wear with flat sandals or, if you prefer, with heels. Price: 160 euros.


Floral-print Dress by Farm Rio.

Floral-print Dress by Farm Rio

Another one of our favorite labels for the spring-summer season. It features very original designs such as this dress with puff sleeves and a cut-out neckline. It is a floral dress in orange and red tones. You can now get it on sale on the brand’s website for 206.50 euros.


Floral-print Dress by Miphai.

Floral-print Dress by Miphai

This is the Georgina dress with orange floral print in chiffon fabric. It stands out for its heart-shaped neckline, thin straps, and a distinctly defined silhouette. It has a fluid drape and includes a matching shawl made from the same fabric and print. Price: 199.99 euros.

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.