Each spring revives its share of trends, but some stand the test of time with absolute grace. This season, it’s the polka dot pattern that stands out as the chic asset for sunny days. Decryption of an announced return and focus on a little flowing blouse which caught our attention.
If you’re looking for inspiration for your next guest outfits, you don’t need to look far. The polka dot pattern is making a notable return to the spring-summer 2026 wardrobe. We see it on the catwalks, but also and above all on crowned heads, who have made it their official uniform for major outdoor events. It must be said that this print has a unique retro charm, capable of bringing immediate elegance without ever giving the impression of trying too hard. A direct heir to the glamor of the fifties, he remains inseparable, in the collective mind, from the crazy look of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman, meandering the polo stands in her famous brown dress with white polka dots. An aesthetic that is both bourgeois and sunny, highly desirable.
While strolling among the new arrivals of the season, one piece particularly caught our attention at Gémo: a sleeveless blouse priced at 19.99 euros. What attracted us? Its material. Made largely from Ecovero™ viscose, it features a fluid and light crepe weave that hangs impeccably without marking the shape. Visually, the loose cut and gathered round neckline provide a lovely airy volume. But the real strong point of this blouse lies in its finishes, often neglected at this price: the shoulders are very open, which flatters the posture, and the back reveals a delicate slit closed by two ties, subtly finished with small pearls. An apparent simplicity that hides pretty details.
To modernize this room with its assertive retro character, we avoid the first degree. The ideal is to pair it with flare pants or high-waisted raw jeans to break up its demure side. If you wear it for a baptism or a cocktail party, slip it into a plain midi skirt (a beautiful white linen or black satin) to let the print shine.
In terms of comfort, the lightness of the fabric is ideal for hot days, because the garment does not stick to the skin. On the other hand, let’s be realistic: viscose crepe is a living material that fears creasing. A quick pass through the ironing box (on gentle) will be essential after each wash at 30 degrees if you want to maintain its fluid appearance. Another detail to anticipate: the very low cut at the armholes requires you to choose a bandeau bra or one with well-adjusted straps, otherwise you risk spoiling the visual effect of the back.
Ultimately, this little blouse proves that with a keen eye, you can find flattering, well-designed pieces at a reasonable price. A mid-season basic to appropriate according to your style, to breathe a breath of chic nostalgia into our daily wardrobe.









