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Golden Hour Boho Floral Print Long Sleeve Mini Dress
Purple Wisteria Boho Floral Print Long Sleeve Mini Dress
Rose Wine Boho Floral Print Midi Dress
Royal Bloom Boho Floral Print Midi Dress
Siesta Rose Boho Floral Print Midi Dress
Sea Mist Boho Floral Print Midi Dress
Orange Blossom Boho Floral Print Long Sleeve Mini Dress
Flirty Bird Boho Floral Print Mini Dress
Petal Pink Boho Floral Print Mini Dress
Wild Blooms Boho Floral Print Mini Dress
Jasmine White Boho Floral Print Long Sleeve Crop Top
Clary Sage Boho Floral Print Crop Top
Moonlight Crane Boho Floral Print Crop Top
Peony Pink Boho Floral Print Crop Top
Aqua Blue Boho Floral Print Crop Top
Midnight Garden Boho Floral Print Long Sleeve Crop Top
Juniper Dream Boho Floral Print Crop Top
Lavender Bliss Boho Floral Print Crop Top
Sweet Pink Boho Floral Print Crop Top
Cherished Bloom Boho Floral Print Crop Top
OUR STORY
Our designs draw inspiration from global traditions, from Moroccan prints and Indian embroidery to Mexican tassels and vintage boho aesthetics. We prioritize quality materials, using lightweight cotton, flowy chiffon, and soft silk to ensure comfort without compromising style. Whether you’re looking for a flowy maxi dress for a music festival, a embroidered blouse for everyday wear, a ruffled mini skirt for a weekend getaway, or a silk ribbon to add a boho touch to any outfit, our collection caters to every free-spirited soul.
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A Brief History of Bohemian Style
Bohemian style, often shortened to "boho," traces its roots to the 19th century, linked to the Romani people falsely associated with Bohemia (a historic region in the Czech Republic). The term first emerged in France, where impoverished artists, writers, and musicians rejected bourgeois norms, adopting a nomadic, unstructured lifestyle that mirrored the perceived "Bohemian" way of life.In the mid-1800s, Parisian bohemians prioritized creativity over materialism, wearing layered, secondhand garments—flowing skirts, frayed jackets, and ethnic textiles—to distance themselves from rigid societal dress codes. This aesthetic spread across Europe and later to the U.S., evolving with countercultural movements.The 1960s and 1970s marked a boho renaissance, merging with hippie ideals of peace and freedom. It embraced global influences: Indian paisleys, Moroccan embroidery, and Mexican serapes. By the 2000s, boho chic gained mainstream popularity, blending vintage elements with modern flair while retaining its core spirit of individuality and nonconformity.
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