Our We Try Before You Buy series aims to take the stress out of shopping and eliminate the number of Post Office visits you make each month to return failed online orders. We test new-season buys and styling ideas so you don’t have to, and this month, our editors gave dozens of new spring blouses a spin to bring you their edit of the ones that are truly worth investing in.
Ask any seasoned fashion editor worth their salt, and they’ll admit, the transition between winter and spring isn’t the most difficult season to dress for. In actual fact, it is often the surprisingly long period between spring and summer that we’re asked about most. We all know what to wear in winter, but what to wear in spring is a tricker prospect because the deceptive sun can convince us that the temperatures are going to be warmer than they are (it’s called a false spring for a reason). So, how do we plan a look that is ready for anything?
Equal parts dressy and easy, elegant and effortless, blouses are the breakout success of spring 2026. After the last couple of years have been all about the Oxford shirt, the blouse has risen in popularity again after the likes of Chloé, Zimmermann and Chanel made the delicate top a runway staple and put pretty, bohemian charm back on our radars. Dress them up with slinky satin, dress them down with cool-girl denim, make them office-appropriate with tailoring—there’s nothing blouses can’t do. Given then how just about everyone from celebs to influencers are backing blouses for 2026, we decided to try on all of the best the market had to offer to bring you our favourite pieces that are really worth the purchase. Keep scrolling to see what made the cut.
The Best Spring Blouses 2026
The Best Cotton Blouse
“Dôen is always my first port of call for summer dressing, and its blouse offerings more than lives up to the brand’s chic reputation. Rendered in a deep black, this blouse feels inherently more wearable than gauzy whites, while still delivering the lightness and ease that high-summer styling calls for.” – Natalie Munro, News Writer
Pros and Cons: Dôen pieces are worth the investment for their timeless approach to capsule wardrobe building over following trends. The Henri top comes in 12 different colours and prints, and is a mid sheer-to-opaque option that doesn’t come lined, so you’ll need to consider the right underwear. Sizes start at an XXS (equivalent to a UK 4, and run through to an XXL, UK 18.
Additional Information: 100% Organic Cotton. Hand wash cold. Lay flat to dry, iron on low, or dry clean.
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The Best White Blouse
“This is, quite simply, the perfect white blouse. I’m a sucker for anything with a vintage feel, and this one had me instantly. The lace, the collar, the soft volume; it’s romantic, but still looks incredibly cool with straight-leg jeans and flats.” –Marina Avraam, Senior Shopping Editor
Pros and Cons: Rixo blouses are the perfect mix of modern construction with vintage references, and although you may be more familiar with the brand’s colourful, dopamine-inducing dresses, this simple, white cotton-voile blouse ticks all of our boxes. Light, breathable, and showing just small glimpses of skin, this is the perfect blouse for elevating denim and flat shoes. Be aware of the staggered button fastening when thinking about what you’re wearing underneath (though the v-neck conceals a bra), and expect a mid-sheer finish.
Additional Information: 100% Cotton. Hand wash cold, unlined, lightweight cotton-voile.
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The Best Lace Blouse
“As a brand known for its intricate embroidery and lacework it’s no surprise that Zimmermann’s flowing blouse lived up to every expectation. Charm is infused in every finite detail from the embroidered script on the neck tie to the scallop lace hem.” -Florrie Alexander, Junior Shopping Editor
Pros and Cons: Proof that some of the best spring blouses aren’t just white cotton, Zimmermann’s ethereal lace and point d’esprit top is the kind of special piece to bring out for your most special occasions. Yes, it looks great with denim, but make the most of the incredible detailing by pairing with the brand’s matching maxi skirt and sandals. The slightly oversized fit is intentional for the breezy, boho effect, so there is no need to size up. Short sleeved and fully lined, this top is perfect for sunny days that don’t require a jacket to show it off to it’s full potential, but the cost per wear means that this is a special piece that needs to be looked after.
Additional Information: 100% polyester; lining: 100% viscose. Dry clean only code, remove any detachable trims prior to dry cleaning. Iron in low temperature with protective cloth; light steam only.
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The Best Printed Blouse
“Whether I’m looking for pretty dresses or the latest blouse trend, the first place I go is Reformation. Reformation always manage to get feminine dressing right without being overly sweet, and the gingham two piece from their Nara Smith collab is no exception. As this is technically sleepwear, the buttons stop halfway down to show a little midriff—an extra detail that would make an otherwise quite twee top feel infinitely cooler. As I wanted to test the versatility of the top, I wore it with a slip skirt rather than the matching trousers, but I’m now convinced that even brown gingham will go with far more than you would expect.” -Remy Farrell, Fashion Editor
Pros and Cons: Ultra-soft and fluid, this cotton top is designed for lounging so the fit is relaxed. Opaque but breathable, this is too good just to wear in bed, but it is ideal for pulling on on weekends when you don’t want to wear a plain white tee. For this price you not only get the top, but also the matching trousers, making this a great instant outfit—but remember that it doesn’t button all the way down, so isn’t the best option for tucking into high-waisted bottoms.
Additional Information: Lightweight voile fabric made with 50% organically grown cotton, 50% viscose. Wash cold and dry flat.
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The Best Short Sleeved Blouse
:This pretty white blouse looks, and feels, far more elevated than its £28 price tag suggests. Naturally at home with jeans, it would style just as beautifully with flowing skirts, or offer a chic point of contrast when paired with sporty shorts.” – Natalie Munro, News Writer
Pros and Cons: The high street is getting better and better at rivalling designer, and Marks and Spencer’s peplum top has the kind of premium finish that makes it well worth the affordable price and then some. Meeting all of 2026’s blouse trends in one piece, the cinched waist, lace trim, and French feel are set to make this a bestseller, but it is so whisper light (and unlined), you won’t want to forget your outerwear until we get a heatwave. Sizes start at a 6 and go through to 24.
Additional Information: 100% cotton. Wash at 40°C delicate, tumble dry low temperature, iron at low temperature and do not dry clean.
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The Best Coloured Blouse
“While I don’t usually gravitate towards colour, I made an exception for this Sézane blouse. The embroidery gives it that French-girl charm, but it still feels easy enough to throw on with denim or linen and go. This might be the exact shade of red that convinces me to change my mind forever.” –Marina Avraam, Senior Shopping Editor
Pros and Cons: Sézane are experts in well crafted, quality staples with a little extra je ne sais quoi. Built to last but without topping the mid three figures, pieces feel as good as they look, and can be counted on for easy, everyday wear. Usually you can expect the same pieces to come in a multitude of colours (think the Gaspard cardigan), but this only comes in red and white; be warned—the white is starting to sell through, but this vibrant pop of red is unexpectedly chic with blue denim.
Additional Information: 100% organic cotton. Wash at or below 30°C. As the Tinia Shirt runs large, Sézane recommends the size below.
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The Best Broderie Anglaise Blouse
“This blouse feels like it’s been plucked straight out of a French woman’s wardrobe. The elevated feel comes from the finer details of a lace-trim neckline, intricate cutouts and sweet bow closures.” -Florrie Alexander, Junior Shopping Editor
Pros and Cons: A classic, white Broderie blouse never goes out of style, so this is an anti-trend piece you’ll wear for the next few summers at least. The real pros here are the details: the tie-front, the scalloped edges, the lace trim, but it also stays superbly crisp after a warm day’s wear.If you’re looking for a high street option that looks liek you spent three times your budget, you just found it. The only con? Regular sizing across the board, so petite or tall shoppers should be reminded to try on first.
Additional Information: Easy! 100% Cotton, machine washable.
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The Best In Show Blouse
“If there was to be one top that perfectly encapsulates exactly why blouses are having a moment again, it has to be this from Sea NY. Romantic, dramatic, and impossibly elegant, as soon as you slip into this pretty blouse you feel expensive. Going by the reaction of my fellow editors when I stepped out with this on, this is a showstopper, and although i’d be tempted to save it for best—it has to be said, this looks just as cool with cargo shorts and flats as it does with a full length skirt and a heel. Can I wear this every day?” -Remy Farrell, Fashion Editor
Pros and Cons: This comes lined with a matching cami underneath so you don’t have to worry about what colour bra to pair with this unique shade of antique cream, but if you wanted to, you could amp up the drama by removing it entirely for a nod to the “underwear as outerwear” sheer trend. The sizing is generous (again, it is intentionally flowy), but sticking with your usual size works. Wear now with a long skirt and sandals, in summer with shorts, and in autumn with a knee-length skirt and tall boot. How’s that for an all rounder?
Additional Information: 100% nylon, dry clean only.
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