Be the first to know
Sign up to our Newsletters for updates on new arrivals, offers and more. Get an exclusive 10% off your first order. Exclusions apply.
Love it? Add to your wishlist
Your favourites, all in one place. Shop quickly and easily with the wishlist feature!
[title]
[message]
Contemporary luxury fashion and bohemianism are intimately related. Bohemianism actively promotes the practice of an unconventional lifestyle, with a particular emphasis on the likes of music, art, literature and, certainly most significantly for this feature, fashion. As a concept, it rejects the notions of societal conformity and instead seeks to find the hidden beauty in everyday life, drawing inspiration from it to create abstract interpretations through various mediums. At its core, fashion (in its broadest terms) is founded upon similar principles. When conceptualising a new collection, designers often challenge themselves to think outside the box, deconstructing their own perception of the world around them and creating something totally original. Something that reframes our own understanding of what ‘fashion’ is and what it means in our modern world.
Bohemianism advocates for a kind of untethering from all restrictions and bindings, a sentiment that is often reflected in the loose, flowing cuts and shapes of boho-style garments. Saint Laurent’s Hawaiian Print Short Sleeve Shirt and Black Confetti Hibiscus Print Silk Shirt are both cut from lightweight, airy fabrics that allow the body to breathe and for the wind to flow through freely. Fabrics such as silk, lyocell, linen and chambray denim are popular choices for this particular fashion aesthetic because they encourage movement in the wearer. And the modern-day boho man is nothing if he isn’t nomadic. All of this is, of course, completely applicable to any and all accessories that could be associated with conventional bohemian styling. Two of our go-to styles this season are Valentino Garavani’s Black Rockstud Roman Sandals and Saint Laurent’s Neil Black Braided Leather Sandals, both of which are unobtrusive enough to leave your feet exposed to the elements, ground you to the natural earth in the process.