Bohemian fashion — more recently developing the names "boho" or "boho chic" — is largely inspired by the fashions of the hippie movement of the late 1960s and 1970s. Although it does include some elements of the hippie style of dress, with its long, flowing clothing and relaxed aesthetic, it also incorporates elements of the style of the Romani. The style originated with artists and nomads, who often had little money to spend on clothing and thus wore older clothes and unfashionable styles.
2. Bohemian fashion — more recently developing the names
"boho" or "boho chic" — is largely inspired by the fashions of
the hippie movement of the late 1960s and 1970s. Although it
does include some elements of the hippie style of dress, with
its long, flowing clothing and relaxed aesthetic, it also
incorporates elements of the style of the Romani. The style
originated with artists and nomads, who often had little
money to spend on clothing and thus wore older clothes and
unfashionable styles.
3. The Basics
Freedom of motion is a major
element of the bohemian style.
Rather than tight pieces, bohemian
dressers opt for baggy, comfortable
clothing made from natural fibers.
This may be by way of loose peasant
blouses; wide boat-neck shirts; maxi
dresses; caftans; or boho skirts,
which are also known as hippie or
Gypsy skirts. Pieces are usually
flared and available in a variety of
colors and patterns, although ethic
patterns are most common.
Romantic touches, like flower
patterns and lace, are often included
too.
4. Layering is also key in boho
fashion. Scarves, vests, jackets,
and skirts are often worn on top
of each other, as is the case with
the couple to the right. A scarf
can be worn not only around
the neck, but as a headband,
shawl, or belt. Mismatched
items are often paired, with
colors or patterns that wouldn't
traditionally be worn together.
The combination of items and
colors creates a vagabond,
thrown together look that aims
to be relaxed but fashionable.
5. Certain styles of pants help
create the bohemian look.
Gaucho pants or harem
pants are popular for their
flared, baggy style which
allows for lots of space and
room for movement.
Alternatively, leggings might
be paired with a peasant
blouse for a more modern
look.
6. Men's Boho Fashions
bohemian fashion Although not always as readily identifiable
as women's clothing, bohemian fashion for men includes
many of the same influences. Layering is important, and an
outfit may include a pair of loose slacks or distressed jeans
topped with a T-shirt, button down, or sweater — or some
combination of these — and a scarf and vest. Hats and
jewelry, including bracelets and rings, complete the look.
7. Accessories
Boho jewelry is as varied as the bohemian wardrobe, but it often
includes items made of natural materials like silver, wood, and
stones. Clunky bracelets, wooden bangles, and long beaded
necklaces are often used, and multiple pieces are often worn
together. Large gemstones, charms, big hoops and dangling
earrings are also popular with the style. This fashion also
frequently embraces ethnic flourishes, especially with jewelry that
shows a Native American or South Asian influence. Just as the
style itself aims to allow each person to display his or her
uniqueness, jewelry to go with a boho outfit may be hand-made or
a one-of-a-kind piece.