I have been toying around (AGAIN!) with becoming more “BoHo”. I know — I’m already one of those flighty wild child old ladies, but I’m always thinking of fooling around with my wardrobe so that each piece reflects the swirl circle that often pops inside of me.
The topic felt familiar, so I went back and checked out a few past BoHo blogs.
Of course I found one.
Only written 10 years ago, it still rings true for me. And, hopefully for you, too.
Let your BoHo Out!!!
Old Lady BoHo
I have finally discovered my fashion calling. It’s called
BOHO CHIC.
Now, I’d never heard of this phrase before. Sitting having coffee with my oh-so-chic bestie, the word came up in conversation. So off to GoogleLand I went.
One site said Boho-Chic is “a style of female fashion drawing on various bohemian and hippie influences, which, at its height in 2004/5, was associated particularly with Sienna Miller and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. I must admit I’ve never put Sienna in the Peace/Love/Dove generation, and, seeing as I barely know who the twin kittens are, I didn’t count much on their ideas of fashion. But with all those negative, scrub-woman adjectives, the style seemed perfect for me.
Another site said the Boho style of dress has been described as the “retro-hippie-shabby-chic.” That seems like a lot of hyphens to describe something you wear. And since I’m a little closer to the senior world, retro is relative. A third described this style as “sweet and tough, grunge meets Chanel.” Since I own a bottle of Chanel (it’s 15 years old), I would have no problem spraying some on something grungy. I don’t mind the word “hippie,” since I always wanted to be one of those (I was much too dorky to be one). Chic has never in my repertoire of words (or thoughts), and I still can identify with shabby.
I have always loved the Bohemian look, although I always thought it was more for young, willowy things. But I love the idea of looking like I blew in on some oak leaf. Boho-Chic is wild and flowy and free — something my size, wallet, and creativity can handle.
And I mean — Fringes! Shawls! Beads! What perfect timing! I really don’t like any of my clothes; too tight, too conservative. I’m tired of curling and fussing with my hair, and I’m too flighty to have to match shirts and pants all the time. My favorite place to shop is second hand stores.
So why can’t I start adding shawls and beading and mish-mash accessories to my every day wardrobe? I love embroidery and vests and skirts, and have been known to sit and sew beadery around necks of tops and loungewear. I love sparkly jewelry, and now that I’m older I don’t have to worry if it goes with the outfit. I have been looking for the day where the blue in my shirt doesn’t have to match the blue in my pants, and the liberating thought of wearing two different patterns — oh my word! Dare I dream?
You have to understand that the first two-thirds of my life were pretty conservative. No…boring. Vanilla. I just haven’t felt secure about myself to wear those things until right now. I have always been afraid to experiment, to be myself. Now that I’m getting older I really don’t care if I fit in with everyone else. If I don’t slip out of the box now, when will I do it?
But the thing that sealed the deal on my current Boho-Chic thing was watching American Horror Story-Coven the other night. I saw the queen of the gypsies, the gravelly voiced Stevie Nicks sing and swirl around in her beautiful flowered shawl, and I decided — I want to be her. She is 65 and still going strong. Go Your Own Way, as the song goes. Maybe I’m a few pounds heavier, and don’t have the styled hair or the great voice, but I sure can twirl in a shawl.
Let’s get boho-ing!
Love you! Happy Monday!
Don’t put it off. Do it now.
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I am so with you!!
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I’m with you. I just bought three flowing second-hand dresses at a resale shop in Madison. They are all colorful prints. I am looking forward to styling them with yoga pants/leggings and knitted shawls.
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I am looking forward to my next foray into second hand shops — it’s been quite a while and I’ve gotten rid of a lot of things that didn’t fit or was just too plain plain. I’ll let you know what I find!
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Cool.
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Good for you! I love the BoHo style and am a tad envious you are able to embrace it. It makes me look goofy. I’m looking for a new style. I’ll let you know if I find it!
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Darlin, I’m sure it makes me look goofy too — but who cares? As long as my underwear doesn’t show, and I love what I’m wearing, I’m going for it. It’s like pushing the screen door instead of pulling it — sooner or later we’ll figure it out!
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I LOVE your attitude!!
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Right along side of yours! Love yours too!
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I’m with you sister. This is the time of our lives to truly be ourselves. Boho all the way!
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