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Festival season has a way of bringing out the hippie inside all of us—or at the very least, the sartorial hippie inside all of us. There’s no time of year when I feel more tempted to sport fringe-covered kimonos, exclusively wear shapeless dresses or layer on jewelry like the maximalist I’m not. Tie-dye, paisley and patchwork abound. Bohemian clothing becomes the thing for a couple weeks in April (Coachella), and then again the last weekend of May (Governor’s Ball), and then again the first weekend of June (Bonnaroo), and then, you know, again during every other festival that transpires before summer’s end.
It’s funny, this almost-ritualistic embracement of bohemian clothing—this fleeting, but cyclical, appreciation for a genre that’s come to define festival style. It affects everyone—even the most formal dressers, even those who’ve sworn off breezy silhouettes in favor of tailored options, even those so committed to minimalism they can’t fathom sporting multiple accessories at once. And this trend isn’t only limmited those attending festivals in-person. Thanks to social media, the rest of us can vicariously experience festival season through the festival-goers we follow on Instagram—leaving us coveting the same bohemian pieces everyone at Coachella is currently eyeing.
Like clockwork, bohemian clothing pervades our lives from April to August—leaving us with two options: ignore the trend, or shop it. The latter is, of course, more fun—and we’re already coveting more than our closets can handle.

Perfect for throwing over tees and jeans, sports bras and bike shorts, or basically any other get-up imaginable. In other words, a super low-key way to get in on the boho thing.

The cutest swim cover-up at the pool or the boldest sundress at brunch—or, you know, both.

A maxi dress you can start wearing in the spring and keep wearing well into winter.

Because no bohemian wardrobe is complete without a little beaded jewelry.

A maxi dress that could take you anywhere—to work, to date night, to the beach, anywhere.

Cropped kimono? Yes, please.

Flare jeans are always a good idea.

Oh yeah, the shell jewelry movement is officially in full swing.

Patchwork promises to pervade this spring and summer—and we’re here for it.

A heavier jacket, because bohemian outerwear doesn’t have to be light.

Perfect for beach-wear and bar-wear, alike.

Because come spring and summer, we can’t get our hands on enough printed pants.

The perfect necklace for someone who appreciates the layered jewelry look—but not enough to actually pile on pieces.

Who said the slip dress trend had to be rendered in slinky satin?

Excuse us while we live in jumpsuits this season.

Embellishments are a surefire way to insert a little edge into your bohemian wardrobe.

Yup, shell-lined body chains are officially on the sartorial menu.

Crochet promises to be big this spring and summer—just in time for the bohemian fashion resurgence.

Snake print absolutely has a home in the bohemian clothing sphere—especially when it’s rendered on flare pants.

Nothing says breezy day at the beach like a lightweight sweater oh-so casually sliding off your shoulder.

Kaftans are no-fail options once it starts getting hot out.

Pretty hard to go wrong with hoop earrings that are literally woven.

Matching sets are a win, no matter what aesthetic you’re cultivating.

Introducing: your new favorite versatile AF go-to.

It was only a matter of time before 2019’s patchwork trend hit bohemian fashion’s enduring kimono trend.

Long sleeves, tie-front—can’t lose.

A daintier take on the shell jewelry thing.

Printed maxi skirts are an absolute necessity in the spring.

An edgier approach to the fringe-covered cardigan.

So cozy you’ll want to sleep in it. (And honestly, you probably could.)

Because it’s not really spring until the straw bags come out.

Hard to go wrong with a low-back, longline shift dress.

In case you prefer your bohemian pieces a little more tailored.

Wide-leg pants are endlessly underrated.

Woven slides are never not a win.

Practically designed for breezy, beachy days.

The lazy fashion girl’s favorite spring piece? A shapeless, saturated jumpsuit.

Because clothes aren’t the only vessel for fringe detailing.

Date night beckons.

Festival-inspired, day-to-day-approved.

Because jewelry isn’t the only way to accessorize.

Tie-dye doesn’t have to be colorful to be cute.

A dress that doubles as a longline jacket—multitasking at its finest.

Shell jewelry has officially breathed new life into 2016’s choker trend.

True queens will wear this around the house as a robe. (That’s how deep their commitment to bohemian style runs.)

The options for styling this versatile jumpsuit are basically endless.

Because wooden feel a little more on-aesthetic than metal options.

Styled with or without its matching pants, this crop top is sure to stun.

Go full maximalist and layer patchwork on patchwork—on patchwork.

Because flats tend to skew a little tailored—and these offer the depth a bohemian shopper is looking for.

Giving new meaning to the term “animal print.”

The boho girl’s take on the classic shirtdress.

Straight outta the ’70s—and straight into your closet.

Because nothing says “chic bohemian style” like a pair of rounded sunnies.

A maxi that’ll render you the queen you are.

A dress you can do everything in—including nap.

Further proof snakeskin and boho are far from mutually exclusive.

Slides so pretty they’ll dress up any look.

Hard to resist tie-dye anything—let alone a comfy AF tie-dye maxi dress.
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