Spring has arrived — and this year, the dress is back at the centre of every wardrobe conversation. After a few seasons of affordable dressing in a natural way and understated neutrals, SS26 has made a confident U-turn. There is a huge shift away from quiet luxury, with far more fun dress silhouettes, bold colours, and eye-catching cuts to try out.
Whether you're dressing for a garden party, a sunny weekend in the city, or simply want to feel good on a Tuesday, the right dress this spring does the heavy lifting for you.
Yes, florals for spring. And yes, they're still exciting. This season's floral prints range from ditsy and naive to large-scale placement prints and watercolours — all of which feel timeless and versatile. The key shift for 2026 is confidence — women are reaching for prints that actually make a statement rather than quietly blending in.
A floral dress in a relaxed midi or maxi cut is the single most versatile piece you can own this season. Wear it with sandals for the weekend, swap to block heels for a wedding or summer event, and you're done. No overthinking required.
The maxi dress is having its biggest season in years — and for good reason. The spring dress shares characteristics with summer styles but with a few smart additions — longer hemlines and occasionally a knitted fabrication — to keep you covered if the British weather has other ideas.
A maxi ticks every one of those boxes, making it the most seasonally practical choice you can make right now. Look for flowing fabrics, shirred waists, and unique necklines.
Our sequin-embroidered jersey dress is the perfect addition to your wardrobe. Made from 100% cotton, this light and airy dress showcases a stylish sequin design around the neckline.
If florals aren't your thing, the wider printed dress trend has plenty to offer this spring. From exuberant artistic prints and bold, thick stripes to nostalgic styles like polka dots and Fifties-inspired florals, this season's prints are full of a sense of playfulness that's impossible to resist.
Paisley, geometric cut-outs, and colour-blocked prints are all strong this season — and all present in Enorsia's current collection. Striking, abstract patterns with rich, contrasting hues, like the one featured above, perfectly encapsulate this confident new approach. The styling rule is simple: let the print lead, keep everything else calm. Clean sandals, a simple bag, minimal jewellery. The dress does the rest.
The bodycon dress hasn't gone anywhere — it's just grown up. For spring 2026, the silhouette is about elegant shape rather than pure exposure. Lace detailing, ribbed fabrics, floral embroidery, and longer cuts bring polish and sophistication to a style that used to live exclusively in the going-out category. Dress it up for evenings, or style it with a light jacket and flats for a smarter daytime look.
Every trend above is represented in Enorsia's women's dresses collection — floral dresses, floral maxi dresses, printed dresses, bodycon dresses, and maxi styles — all crafted with quality fabrics, naturally made, and fast UK delivery.
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Enorsia is a British clothing brand based in Twickenham, London. We design versatile, naturally made clothing for real British life — with fast UK delivery and free returns on every order.
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