STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK: Tamed Wildflower

Bohemian dress has gone from a popular trend to a state of mind. This style is the perfect way to adorn your self with rich nature and cultural influences. So many elements go into creating the perfect boho style. The goal is to look effortless, but in reality no style truly is. Great fashion is hard work. The colors, layers and details all need to be considered. When done properly this style is graceful and free. One must be very careful to stay away from the overwhelming ’70s wildflower style. This Fashionista is the perfect example of boho-chic.

An important element in bohemian fashion is the colors. Sticking to a rich, warm and neutral color palette creates a classic look. This keeps the boho style from giving off a sloppy hippie vibe. Layering is very important, but be cautious not to have too many or it can look sloppy. Pairing flowing and fitted items is the key to balance. Kimonos are a staple this season and investing in a cream kimono like this one would be smart. Lace and fringe detail add interest, but keeping it neutral allows it to be worn with several different pieces in your wardrobe.

When it comes to boho-chic accessories are almost as important as the outfit itself. Ethnic inspired statement necklaces are the perfect way of spicing up the neutral color palette. Bangles, long necklaces, and headpieces also are a great way to go. Gladiator sandals “still got it” according to Paris Fashion Week this spring. Nothing quite screams bohemian like the lace-up statement sandal of the gladiator. There are many different takes on the gladiator sandal so choose which one fits your personal style best. If you like to take fashion risks, make a statement with knee-high laces or add a heel. If you are just easing into the trend stick with the flat, barely to the ankle style. Both styles pair nicely with shorts and sundresses, staples for the summer heat.

What is your STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK? “My favorite thing to complete an outfit is chunky jewelry. I love jewelry and have over thirty necklaces that I like to mix and match.”

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