bohemian style

Bohemian style is all about looking like you’re playing dress-up. It’s a free-spirited approach to fashion that celebrates the beauty of nature, and it’s been around for centuries. Bohemian style is inspired by travelers, hippies, and other folks living outside mainstream society.

Bohemians have always been associated with artisanship, craftsmanship, and a rejection of traditional notions of beauty. When the term bohemian was first used in the mid-19th century, it referred to a group of artists who lived in Paris but spent time roaming around Europe searching for inspiration for their work.

In this sense, “bohemian” referred more specifically to artistic types than it did to people who simply lived outside mainstream society—but over time, it came to refer more generally to anyone who lived outside mainstream society (often artists or writers).

In the bohemian woman’s wardrobe, you will find long skirts, maxi dresses, painterly prints, lush velvets, suede boots, fringe accents, and vivid colors.

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