Grab your head scarves, feathers and faux furs. Add a touch of color clashing and bask in a little retrospective fashion.
Boho chic is back in vogue, but the classic 1970s trend has been remodeled with a bit of a 90s twist to give the soft ladylike lines an edgier, more tailored appearance.
It is the perfect trend to have a play with as it incorporates the most flamboyant elements of each look.
If fashion designer Ossie Clark and early 90s Versace had a love child, the fruit of that marriage would be this trend.
It is rich and decadent, soft and floaty, with layered fabric in bold jewel colors all topped off with lashings of accessories.
Build up the look around one statement piece, be that a dress or fabulous fitted trousers, introduce one print anywhere, from psychedelic to snakeskin, and create your own style around it.
When dressing in deep jewel tones like purple and moss green don’t be afraid to add a pop of color, such as coral, to break it up.
Wearing a patterned shirt underneath will give a nod to the 90s and keep the look feeling fresh. Traditionally, boho chic dressing is all about the movement of material. Here, you still want to achieve an element of fluidity in what you are wearing but teaming a tight-fitted skirt with a floaty shirt with give you the contrast you need to make the look current.
Maxi dresses are the definition of bohemian dressing. You can go all out with a maxi by finding one with a bold print, but keeping it simple and sticking to one color will guarantee the garment’s longevity.
It is the accessories with this look that keeps it on trend. Place a fur gilet over the cascading fabrics and introduce a head scarf with an oversized clutch and you’ll be working it. Snakeskin is much easier to wear than you might anticipate, particularly when it’s on a dress that is exquisitely cut.
Find one in a classic wrap shape and it will flatter all figures. The earthy tones of the print work well with purples and gold so have fun adding accessories to it.
Leather instantly rocks up any look, so pairing it with print is perfect if you are trying to tick the 70s and 90s box correctly. Throw a bright colored blazer over the top of the outfit to keep it fresh looking and pull the textures together.
Grab your head scarves, feathers and faux furs. Add a touch of color clashing and bask in a little retrospective fashion.
Boho chic is back in vogue, but the classic 1970s trend has been remodeled with a bit of a 90s twist to give the soft ladylike lines an edgier, more tailored appearance.
It is the perfect trend to have a play with as it incorporates the most flamboyant elements of each look.
If fashion designer Ossie Clark and early 90s Versace had a love child, the fruit of that marriage would be this trend.
It is rich and decadent, soft and floaty, with layered fabric in bold jewel colors all topped off with lashings of accessories.
Build up the look around one statement piece, be that a dress or fabulous fitted trousers, introduce one print anywhere, from psychedelic to snakeskin, and create your own style around it.
When dressing in deep jewel tones like purple and moss green don’t be afraid to add a pop of color, such as coral, to break it up. Wearing a patterned shirt underneath will give a nod to the 90s and keep the look feeling fresh. Traditionally, boho chic dressing is all about the movement of material.
Here, you still want to achieve an element of fluidity in what you are wearing but teaming a tight-fitted skirt with a floaty shirt with give you the contrast you need to make the look current.
Maxi dresses are the definition of bohemian dressing.
You can go all out with a maxi by finding one with a bold print, but keeping it simple and sticking to one color will guarantee the garment’s longevity.
It is the accessories with this look that keeps it on trend. Place a fur gilet over the cascading fabrics and introduce a head scarf with an oversized clutch and you’ll be working it.
Snakeskin is much easier to wear than you might anticipate, particularly when it’s on a dress that is exquisitely cut. Find one in a classic wrap shape and it will flatter all figures. The earthy tones of the print work well with purples and gold so have fun adding accessories to it.
Leather instantly rocks up any look, so pairing it with print is perfect if you are trying to tick the 70s and 90s box correctly. Throw a bright colored blazer over the top of the outfit to keep it fresh looking and pull the textures together.