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Bohemian style (also known as boho fashion or boho chic) is an alternative type of fashion style that was made popular by the "hippies" in the 1960s and 1970s. Retro patterns, flowy, unstructured silhouettes, natural fabrics, attractive hippie-inspired prints and patterns, oversized sunglasses, earthy shades, headbands, open-toed sandals, and statement accessories were some of the characteristics of the bohemian style.
BOHO identity
Bohemian is a culture indipendent !
The term bohemian describes an exotic fashion style,
generally associated with artists of the time,
as well as eccentric writers and intellectuals.
Bohemian style is much more than just a fashion trend.
Bohemian is a culture in itself, associated with a specific ideology.
Bohemian fashion represents an ideology that represents a replacement for the traditional way of dressing, combined with a more progressive and free lifestyle and a social point of view against everything from materialism to the restrictions of society.
What are the aesthetic elements of boho style?
Over the course of its 200-year-old history, bohemian fashion evolved considerably. However, there are various inevitable aesthetic elements that define boho fashion.
The Colours Palette
The bohemian color palette includes earthy and rich colors like brown, deep pink, and neutrals like beige and camel, honey pastels, and browns.
Sister shades or cousin shades (different shades of the same color) are often mixed together in a boho outfit. For example, three shades of brown like brown, terracotta, or caramel are mixed together. Similarly, four shades of blue like sky blue, navy blue, turquoise, and steel blue are mixed together. The natural and earthy shades.
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