No more skirts this summer: these bohemian dresses by Sézane, ba&sh and Rouje are nuggets not to be missed.

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The warm weather is here, and with it comes the return of a wardrobe staple: bohemian dresses. Light, flowing and suitable for all occasions, they are the ideal answer to the heat of summer 2026. The question is which ones to choose from the multitude of models available this season.

A timeless piece that spans the ages

The bohemian dress is a style signature that dates back to the 70s. Jane Birkin was one of its great ambassadors, wearing this garment with disconcerting ease. Since then, the piece has never really left our closets.

Recognizable by its flowing fabric and usually floral prints, it magnifies the silhouette with simplicity. The loose, flared cut does all the work.

On social networks, fashionistas remain faithful to it season after season. Icons such as Bella Hadid and Kate Moss have also succumbed to it, proving that this piece transcends generations and styles.

Boho-chic style, the art of elegant casual living

What makes the bohemian dress so precious is its everyday versatility. You can pair it with ankle boots, flat sandals or even flip-flops, and the result is always just right.

What’s more, it adapts to all body types thanks to its flowing cuts that don’t mark the silhouette. On the other hand, overly structured pieces can quickly weigh down your outfit in hot weather.

“There’s nothing like a sublime loose-fitting, flared model to flatter the figure without marking it.”

Which bohemian dresses to choose for summer 2026?

Brands are well aware of the popularity of this neo-retro style. Labels such as Sézane, Rouje and & Other Stories offer embroidered and lacy models that are immediately seductive.

For its part, Parisian label ba&sh opts for a long cut enhanced by floral prints. H&M and Mango also follow this direction, with accessible pieces that embody summer softness.

Meanwhile, Louise Misha‘s cotton gauze maxi dress stands out. Sublimated with handmade tassels and geometric embroidery, it lets the skin breathe while displaying casual elegance.

  • Talma long dress – ba&sh, 265 euros
  • Mazarine dress – Sézane, 160 euros
  • Marta dress – Louise Misha, 220 euros
  • Roselene dress – Rouje, 215 euros
  • Floral dress – Mango, 49.99 euros

Models to suit all budgets

The good news is that bohemian dresses aren’t just for the high-budget. Zara offers a long satin pleated dress for 35.95 euros, while H&M offers a ruffled trapeze dress for 29.99 euros.

For those wishing to invest a little more, the long dress with pleated bodice from & Other Stories is available at 149 euros. The Myriam ecru embroidered dress by Maison Stella & Suzie completes this selection at 190 euros.

How to wear bohemian dresses with style?

The strength of bohemian dresses lies in their ease of dressing. Worn with ballet flats or kitten heels, they are feminine and perfect for an evening out.

For a more casual daytime look, flat sandals or flip-flops are all you need. What’s more, a few discreet accessories – a straw bag, a hat – reinforce the boho spirit without weighing down the outfit.

Embroidery, lace and floral prints remain the most popular motifs this season. These details add character to the piece, while retaining the lightness that makes bohemian dresses so distinctive. A material like cotton gauze, chosen by Louise Misha, is also a wise choice for hot weather.

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