If you have been reading me, or coming here for awhile now, most
probably you already know how I adore the eclectic gypsy look, or boho chic style...
If you are not familiar with such style, it simply
means flowy skirts and dresses, vintage accessories, junk jewelry, crocheted, lace
dresses, tops, hats, and bags, beads, fringe, lots of shawls and natural-crazy looking hair.
Except during our hot summer days, I wear a lot of boots during spring, fall and winter....
Layers layers layers...
I love handkerchief hem skirts and dresses
paired with boots...
Breezy, lightweight, flowing skirts for summer
Paired with floral bell-sleeve blouses
Be sure to wear flowers in your hair too!
When we visited Spain last year, street gypsies gathered around me trying to sell me their lovely shawls... I bought one... or two!
This is my winter look.
Lots of layered skirts paired with my 70's
Stevie Nick's style boots...
I love this long fringed-sweater so much!
A key ingredient in boho chic style is comfort — you’ll see a lot of soft, loose-fitting, flowy clothes, often worn in layers. Maxi dresses (full-length, usually loose-fitting dresses) are a great example of the flowy comfort common to this style...
This flowy floral thrift store skirt is one of my favorites ever. On going through my stash of photographs the other day I found out that this skirt had travelled with me to more than one country round the world...
In Israel this year
...and in Spain last year
(Did you noticed the guy reading beside me... an American for sure! haha)
Nobody ever wears shorts in Europe, except for tourists!
Even if it is in the midst of summer, please do not wear your shorts in Europe...
Just saying ;)
This long fringed crocheted shawl on the photograph above is one of my favorite ever. I use it almost every day during our mild winter days and lucky for me, it was a thrift store find!
I also love jewelry...
A
t a flea market I always head for the junk jewelry table first.
Do you have an specific style you love, or certain clothes
you like to wear, or see yourself going back to again and again? I'd love to hear about it!
Until the next time...