- BOHO STYLE -

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Boho style is characterized by its ethnic influences and love of natural materials. The predominant colors in bohemian style are earth tones, such as brown, beige, and terracotta, which evoke nature and bring a feeling of warmth and comfort. The style also allows for color, but it must be in the tertiary range, meaning softer colors such as pale pink, sky blue, and mint green.

When it comes to accessories, we opt for eye-catching pieces, like a wide, low-slung belt. It will add dimension and personality to your outfit, especially if you're wearing flowing garments. Wide-brimmed hats, floral headbands, pearl necklaces, and leather bracelets are essential for a carefree, bohemian look. Bandanas and scarves can also be worn in various ways: as headbands, tied around the neck, or even as bracelets. These small details will make your look even more interesting and complete.

This style originated in 19th-century Paris. At that time, a group of artists and intellectuals rebelled against the rigid and very conventional lifestyle of the rest of the bourgeoisie, using outdated clothing with new and daring combinations.

In the 1960s, the hippie movement embraced the Boho look. Their desire for a free life, without restrictive guidelines or labels, led them to contrast the capitalist West with an idealized East. This is why the style incorporated denim, the working-class fabric of the time, Native American-inspired pieces (fringed jackets, jewelry), and of course, items from India (this was the heyday of pilgrimages to India and Nepal).

Since the 1990s, boho-chic has made a strong comeback with better quality pieces, better cut and less "bright" than the colors and patterns of the hippie era.

In summer you can pair a mini blue denim short (Blue Jean) with a 'Hippie'n style crochet or lace top or a coloured cotton short and a white T-shirt, a cap whose colour echoes that of the shorts and matching espadrilles.