Bohemian Rhapsody: Effortless Boho Outfits to Try

We commonly see this fashion statement in the ever so prominent festival “Coachella”. Ideal for summertime, bohemian style originated in the 1700’s . The need to live a minimalist lifestyle is what created this vogue.

Think 70’s chic inspired and free spirited. Bold prints, Paisly Patterns, Embroidered Shoes, Breezy Blouses, Bell Sleeves, Floppy Hats, Flowing Maxis, Fringed Vests, Eyelet Frocks, Flowy Dresses, Fringes, A whole lot of Suede, Denim that’s embroidered, and the list goes on.

Don’t forget to choose your layers carefully. When it comes to achieving the bohemian look, layering is essential. Although, of course you have to make sure you do not go overboard. Obviously, you’re still going for a layered effect that emphasizes on your face, then travels straight to your outfit. We’ve come up with a few basics that are fundamental when it comes to achieving your bohemian chic look.

1. Accessories

L-R Hat by Pink Tequila, Scarf by Desigual, Sunglasses by River Island

Belts, Scarves, Hats, Earrings and Necklaces make a huge difference to your overall ambiance.

2. Tops

L-R ZALORA, ZALORA. Something Borrowed

You can go for an either plain top, or a printed top that gives off a boho feel.

3. Bottoms

L-R Something Borrowed, Mango, Something Borrowed

If your top has a print, go for a plain bottom, and vice versa!

4. Footwear

L-R River Island, ZALORA, Something Borrowed

It’s important that whatever you decide to wear on your feet end up being comfortable.

5. Dresses

L-R: ZALORA, Something Borrowed, ZALORA

If you’re lazy, not really in the mood to pick out a top and bottom, you can go for a dress with print or a plain dress, just remember to accessorize afterwards!

We hope this article helped you achieve the bohemian look in the simplest way! You can easily cop all these looks here! If you have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to post them at the comment section below!