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There are some fashion styles that last for about a year, some are just seasonal. But, there is a certain fashion that is still visible nowadays. not just seen but worn by super models in the likes of Kate Moss, also in many Hollywood stars. This timeless beauty of elegance, simplicity and nature is boho fashion.But, what is boho? Boho is being unconventional. The boho or also known as bohemian look owes much to the hippie style that was developed in the middle to late 1960s. Fashion pundits the world over. Believe that dressing up in the bohemian style is a state of mind, something that will never fade in time. The ground rule of bohemian clothing is ethnic. Floral, geometrical, folk art or psychedelic prints in colors stated above are great, so are Moroccan kitsch prints or prints with ancient Sanskrit or Devanagari scriptures. Natural fabrics also plays a key role in developing a Bohemian feel. Embroidery is also a very important aspect in creating a bohemian clothing. Bohemians do not fear standing out in a crowd, starting a revolution, or shocking the world. Many Bohemians believe that it is better to create something outrageous than to have their work blend into the masses of artwork of the past. No legitimate artist wants to be accused of plagiarism, especially not a Bohemian! So they are always carefully checking to see if their art is plagiarism or if it's revolutionary. Freedom of motion is the major element of the bohemian style. Rather than tight pieces, bohemian dressers usually go with 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. 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.
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