There was a very distinct time when the boho trend ruled. We all remember it well, yes? It was the early aughts, when slouchy ...
But the roots of this free-spirited aesthetic run deeper. The effortless, undone ethos of boho dressing first took hold in the ’60s and ’70s, when Woodstock, Stevie Nicks, and Jane Birkin ...
“Romantic, bohemian dressing has texture, layers, and, most of all, a unique mix of styling based on its wearer.” Of course, the boho-chic ethos has had its moments over the last few decade ...
a boho-luxe twist on power dressing. And her muse was the working woman, something that also reflected in the make-up—wet, slick hair, and no-fuss clean, glowy skin that looks hydrated from within.