Summer Bohemian: how to wear the trend of boho right
If you like Bohemian aesthetics, but do not know too sure to shoot and want to look like a boho chic 2020 girl, and not like a hippie of the 80s - here are some tips on what is in trend and how we wear -The correctly.
Boho as a style has come and going to fashion for a while now, and it looks like this summer, Boho is again. Except this time, it looks colder than ever, it's sophisticated but perfect for every day. So, if you like bohemian aesthetics, but do not know how to shoot it and want to look like a boho chic 2020 girl, and not like a hippie of the 80s - here are some tips on what is in the trend And how to wear it right.
1. Fabrics
When building the boho-chic appearance, the choice of good fabrics is important. Boho as a style started in the 1960s and evolved over the years. But it is always focused on lightweight tissues, something like cotton, linen, lace. Boho has also had a subcurrent of ethical clothes that are environmentally friendly ecological, so take this taking into account when choosing parts for your boho look.
2. Schemes
As for the models your best choices are paisley impression that has always been a classic with boho amateurs, drawings embroidered on dresses and simple light shirts, and of course, summer plastic lace elements are a good choice too. But do not go overboard. You do not need to calm each Boho print in an outfit. Choose an instruction piece with a pattern and keep the rest simple - it's the key to watch boho-chic.
3. Cups
This is where everything could be wrong if you do not pay attention. You can have the good fabric and good pattern, but if you do not get the right cut and silhouette, you can easily start looking like a bad Flashback from Coachlla 2004. Although in the past, Boho was all about Fluid silhouettes and a maxi rather informs strange floral skirts and kimonos with lacy's edges - that's not what Boho looks like now. You still want an outfit that does not feel tightened and you can move freely, so it's going to be loose, but now it's much more minimal and a little more structure to show your silhouette. Think of modern lunch dresses, if it's a maxi skirt - choose one with a 70 of 70 70 bell sleeve dress, but just in color. Everything in moderation.
4. Details
Nowadays, everything is about details. An All-over lace dress is very bobo, but a white summer dress with small embroidery details or just some lace details on the handle will look more chic. Paisley Print can watch Gaudy if there is too much or if your dress is super long and does not have much shape. So be sure to wear clothes that you do not drown and make sure to keep the total neutral and quite simple appearance so that small details can really shine and add something special instead of being lost in a sea of printed matter and employer accessories.
5. Accessories
People are definitely spent at the sea with accessories when they dress in Boho in the past. The result just looks very busy, confusing and honestly, as if you try to wear everything at a time. For a boho chic look, accessories must be selected judiciously. If you get a fringed or embroidered bag, you do not have to match it with the same type of shoes, just the bag is enough for a statement, keep the rest simple. If you want to make a statement, Boho Necklace, forget the rest of the jewels. If your shoes are very boho-style, make them the focal point of your outfit and keep the rest simple.
6. Jewelry
Get away from wearing multiple rings on each finger and massive colorful earrings if you want to look chic. You can calm necklaces but make two or three minimalists, not 30 massive declaration chains. Large hoop earrings or gold or silver earrings are right, but do not wear a collar. And here is one thing to remember, jewelry is supposed to add something to the appearance, so if you go with a simple team, it will become a nice touch of a color, but wearing jewelry when you already put on a pile of Reasons is useless, it will just get lost in the general look.
7. Cultural credits
For the love of all that is good, please get away from appropriating other cultures. Instead, digging in your own culture, retrospective look at history, find pieces of folk stories in your domestic dresses and embroidery patterns, or the silhouettes that were back popular in the specific day to your culture and bring them back and wear them with pride if you want. Look at your grandmother's photographs and what she wore and maybe find little things you can incorporate into your outfits. It will be much more unique and boho chic like that.