Boho Fashion

Boho fashion is a “look’ that has been around for decades but gained fame in fairly recent times (the 1960s and the 19700s.) it distinguishes itself using natural fibers and materials to create a relaxed, flowing silhouette. Ethnic prints and knits are worn together to give a free casual look. This look is achieved by putting together elements from many different cultures, often contrasting. The consumer who embraces this style is a self-assured well-traveled woman. She has most likely bought most of her clothing and accessories from all over the world and mixes them all to create beautiful, casual, original, unique looks.

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Originality and a desire to be noticed are the boho dressing style’s fashion elements. We can readily see how the modern boho wall art trends originated with the gypsies and reflect the past. The loose-fitting styles, often with full swing skirts, are the silhouettes’ basics. On top of this, accessories like strands of beads, snug-fitting vests, large brimmed hats, and oversized large earrings and glasses enhance the overall look. Unconventional with a touch of revolution and the unexpected achieves this boho look.

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The notion of boho fashion is all about originality, void of all current fashion trends. These women are often in the arts: writers, performers, musicians, and artists naturally gravitate to these looks. They all are strong women with firm opinions and assuredly know who they are. Hence they see boho fashion as the vehicle to show through their way of dressing that they make an assured original statement dressing mode.

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They have no interest in what is considered current, acceptable fashion. 

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