Boho Fashion


Boho fashion is usually more flowing, layered, and decorative.


Clothing

Maxi dresses & skirts with floral, paisley, or ethnic prints

Peasant blouses with embroidery, lace, or bell sleeves

Flowy kimonos or cardigans for layering

Wide-leg pants or flared jeans

Fabrics like cotton, linen, chiffon, crochet, and gauze


The silhouette is typically soft—nothing too tight or structured.


Footwear

Ankle boots (often suede or worn leather)

Strappy sandals or gladiator sandals

Espadrilles

Sometimes barefoot-style flats for festival looks

Accessories

Wide-brim hats or headscarves

Layered necklaces, long pendants, and natural stones

Stacked bracelets and rings

Fringe or woven bags

Floral or beaded hair accents

Overall vibe (women)


Romantic, earthy, and expressive—like vintage travel mixed with festival style.


Bohemian look for men


Men’s boho style is more understated, but still relaxed and artistic.


Clothing

Loose linen shirts (often unbuttoned or partially open)

Henley shirts or simple tees in neutral or earthy tones

Cardigans or lightweight open knits

Wide-leg or relaxed-fit trousers

Linen shorts or rolled-up pants in warm weather

Subtle patterns: stripes, tribal prints, or muted florals


The fit is usually relaxed, not tailored.


Footwear

Leather sandals or slides

Suede ankle boots

Desert boots or worn-in lace-ups

Sometimes barefoot-inspired festival sandals


Accessories

Beaded or leather bracelets

Simple necklaces (wood, stone, or metal pendants)

Straw hats or soft felt hats

Crossbody bags or canvas satchels

Sunglasses with vintage or round frames

Overall vibe (men)


Relaxed, earthy, and slightly wanderer-like—think traveler, artist, or musician rather than formal or structured dressing.


Key difference between women’s and men’s boho

Women’s boho → more layered, flowing, decorative, romantic

Men’s boho → more minimal layering, natural fabrics, subtle detailing

Both share: earth tones, comfort, natural textures, and a “lived-in” effortless feel