Bohemian Style
Bohemian style will never go out of fashion, it is just too beautiful. Well, it probably is out of fashion at the moment, but I for my part do not really care.

Bohemian style, also known as boho style, is a eclectic and whimsical fashion and interior design style that originated in the 1960s. It is inspired by the free-spirited and creative lifestyle of bohemian artists and wanderers, and incorporates elements from various cultural and historical styles, such as hippie, gypsy, and ethnic.
Boho style is characterized by its use of flowing and comfortable clothing, mix-and-match patterns and prints, natural fibers and textures, and an abundance of accessories such as beaded jewelry, fringe, and embroidery. It also often includes eclectic decor elements, such as vintage finds, woven textiles, and natural materials like wood and stone.
In short, boho style is all about individuality, comfort, and expressing your unique personal style through a mix of vintage, ethnic, and eclectic elements and goes very well with our fair trade philosophy.
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