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Boho Chic, boho style – a fashion trend that focuses on details

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Chances are you’re on one side of the fence: either you love the boho style that ruled in 2005 or you’re sick of wearing fashions that make you feel like an eighteen-year-old Olsen. The good news is that everyone will love what fall and winter fashion has to offer. Fans of the style that made Sienna Miller a fashion icon will definitely love the exaggerated detailing that will carry over from Boho Chic into fall. Others who never felt comfortable in heavy jewelry, metal-embellished belts and shoes, and flowing, diaphanous skirts, the new generation of fashion offers a different approach to rich details that can make you feel more put together than look like a gypsy.

Bold accessories will continue to be a staple in every fashion-forward woman’s wardrobe. Sorry Boho Chic haters, belts and boots seem to have staying power along with dangles, oversized earrings, long chains and drop earrings. They may stay on the shelves, but the stones, feathers and shells that decorated the ears of spring and summer’s hottest fashionistas will be replaced by chandeliers encrusted with rhinestones and delicate drops. Long necklaces paired with exaggerated earrings will slightly transform from a heavy, multi-layered, multi-stoned piece to a simpler, more elegant, single-stranded accessory. While the length and materials remain the same (gold is still the winner), the detail will change from Boho accessories to fall and winter fabrics.

Ultra-rich fabrics like lace and brocade are the most popular additions to fall and winter lines. Black again, along with gray and purple, are the most popular for jaw-dropping dresses, ruffled tops and tweed pants that will line coat racks and closets everywhere for months to come. The flowing, feminine look will still be desirable, but it will be achieved with jacket skirts and culottes rather than sheer, floor-length garments. If you’re worried that newer, more regal fabrics like velvet, lace, and tweed still look more thirties than twenties, you can still look eclectic-chic by pairing new pieces with your favorite exaggerated belts and boho jewelry. If you’re still worried about going from fun and flirty to dark and serious, mix fabrics for an even more eclectic look: There are NO rules this season about mixing tweeds and velvet or brocades with lace. Most of all, have fun mixing your existing looks with a brand new look to find your personal fit – fall and winter will bring plenty of opportunities to get out there and experiment.

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