A Boho Summer: Must-Have Pieces from Top Brands

Bohemian style gained traction in the ’60s and ’70s, fueled by the hippie movement’s emphasis on individuality, freedom, and self-expression. It made a comeback in the early 2000s, with celebrities like Sienna Miller embracing flowing silhouettes. Music festivals turned it into an iconic uniform, with figures like Vanessa Hudgens also embracing the Boho aesthetic. This time around the trend is more simple with focuses on ruffle, fringe detailing, and also textiles such as suede and linen. Creative director of Husk, Kirrily Johnston, explained to BAZAAR Australia that “It’s a lot cleaner now. The frills, ruffles, layers and textures are all still there, but there’s less print and hand detailing now.”