The Story of Boho Dresses

This free-spirited and careless yet effortless way of dressing and putting an outfit together has come a long way. Today every one planning the next trip to a music festival wants to wear the crotchet top or the boho maxi dress with wildflowers in their hair.

But how much do you actually know about this unique way of dressing and its origins? Let’s find out!

A Brief History of Bohemian Dress

Bohemian style of dressing style emerged in France, after the French Revolution. It was mostly associated with artists and highly intellectuals in the past. During those days, only the craftsperson with outstanding talents and skills were considered as an artist.

However, the Romantic Movement in the 18th century laid this concept to rest. The French Revolution put many reputed artists out of job as the high-class people who supported them were taken down. Many of the artists were left with no option but to adapt to the situation. This gave rise to what is popularly known as the Bohemian style.

The Emergence Of Boho Dress

Forced by circumstances, the designers and artists picked up a nomadic way of living, including their style of dress.  They made good use of old, used and worn-out clothes. As time went by, this new style was greatly appreciated by the masses, and the creators of these dresses were considered as individuals with high creativity and talent. The enhancement of one’s appearance, the ability to create beautiful dresses, and matching accessories became a work of art that was recognized by people from all walks of life.

Bohemian Dress In The Modern Age

Bohemian dress, or commonly known as boho dress, is considered as one of the most popular and iconic styles of dresses. It has been in existence for more than 200 years. However, it wasn’t so much popular until early 2000. This style of dress was inspired by the hippies of the 1960s to 1970s. Bohemian dresses are characterized by colorful, loose, layered, and embroidered details.

Boho style is also known as hippie style, boho chic and aesthetic dress. This style hit its climax in 2005, a time when famous personalities like Ashley Olsen, Sienna Miller, Kate Moss, and Mary-Kate Olsen played a key role in popularizing the style.

Boho Dress And Its Future

Today, boho dresses can be seen in many parts of the world, but not in its purest form. We can see that there is a mixture of boho style and modern style. However, the Bohemian theme does not seem to show any signs of going out of vogue or fashion.

It is more than just a trend, there is so much more to it. It’s more of a lifestyle, an expression of freedom, an expression of one’s self – the essence of which will last for many years.

Reasons Why Boho Is A Sought After Dress For Many Women

One of the reasons why the boho dress is extremely popular is because of its versatility. It’s very feminine, it’s comfortable, and most importantly, it beautifully suits any woman regardless of their size and shape. Many trends demand a specific body type and shape. This, of course, does not seem fair, but it’s the reality. It can be frustrating if your body shape is hindering you from wearing the type of dress that’s in fashion. If you have ever felt the same way, why go crazy over that type of dress that does not make you feel comfortable?

No woman wants to put on a dress that makes her feel uncomfortable, no matter how expensive the dress is. In addition, the contemporary style of dress constantly keeps on changing, and there is no consistency.

Along with its versatility, Boho is probably the only type of dress which has remained constant for so many years. It’s also the reason why many prolific personalities in the fashion industry consider Boho as one style that fits or suits all.

Needless to say, Boho is not something that is conspicuous but it has proven its worth over the last few decades. More importantly, the style will never become a cliché or go out of fashion. 

Conclusion

Boho dresses and skirts are extremely versatile, not only because it embraces women of different shapes and sizes, but it also can be worn by both young and old. And the best part is that, when you find something from boho fashion, you can pick it up and adapt it to your style or taste. After all, that is how this vintage style of dressing came to life.