


If spring had a dress code in India, it would be, 'bloom boldly'. Yes, florals for spring may not be groundbreaking, but in Indian wear, they are eternally relevant. With wedding calendars filling up and sun-drenched celebrations moving outdoors, bloom season is officially upon us. We're talking lehengas awash in hand-painted botanicals, sarees scattered with delicate embroidery, and dupattas that feel like a walk in the park. Designers like Masaba Gupta, Ritu Kumar, Anita Dongre, and Esha Amin continue to reinterpret florals, not as a trend, but as a signature of Indian craftsmanship. From archival block prints to contemporary 3D appliqué, the language of flowers remains one of fashion’s most fluent dialects.
Here are all the floral outfits you need to get your hands on.
House of Masaba Ivory Floral Fantasy Saree, ₹26,000

Chandrima Ivory Floral Threadwork And Beadwork Lehenga, ₹105,990

Anamika Khanna Pink Embroidery, Metallic Thread Floral Saree With Unstitched Blouse Piece, ₹236,25

Ritu Kumar Powder Blue Palace Flower Ensemble, ₹70,000

Anushree Reddy Pink Embroidery Square Neck Malaika Floral Sharara Set, ₹136,740

Anita Dongre Pomona Skirt Set - Sage, ₹36,800

Shwetanga Multi-Colored Cotton & Organza Garden Printed Lehenga Set, ₹47,500

Label Moni K Pink Organza Embroidery, Patchwork Sweetheart Bageecha Bloom Cape And Gharara Set, ₹21,200

Esha Amin Digital Print Gold crepe, Embellished Flower Halter Neck Bubble Maxi with Detachable Bow Trail, ₹28,000

Tarun Tahiliani Floral Printed Lehenga With Scarf, ₹252,600

What makes bloom season endure is its versatility. A floral lehenga can feel romantic and bridal, a printed saree effortless and modern, a pastel sharara playful and still polished. In Indian wear, florals are not about predictability; they are more about permanence. They evolve with silhouette, season, and style. So while the fashion world may roll its eyes at the idea of spring flowers, in our wardrobes, they remain perennial.
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