Ruffled blouses, suede skirts and studded bags outline the season’s big trend. Hint: you all already have a piece in the back of your closet.
THE quiet luxury has it bowed out? After many seasons under the yoke of minimalism and discretion, it seems that a diametrically opposed trend is ready to make its entrance this fall. And the least we can say is that it is not new. The proof: yéyé girls like Françoise Hardy and Sylvie Vartan were already taking it up in the 70s. Returning for a while in the 2010s, struggling with indie sleazethis timeless style promises to infuse all fall wardrobes. Decryption.
This vintage-charming trend will be on every street corner this fall
Exit sobriety, this season, the time will be for maximalism and offbeat pieces. Remember, during its fall-winter 2024-2025 show, Chloé caused a sensation, revealing bohemian silhouettes, adorned with vaporous dresses, lace blouses, leather pants and fringed jackets. A tribute to roots seventies of the French brand imagined by its new artistic director, Chemena Kamali.
Over 200 years old, boho chic reached its peak in the 1970s, merging with hippie culture. At the time, it was seen as a protest style, an expression of a rejection of conventional ideals. The Woodstock festival in 1969 played a large role in redefining its aesthetic, which gradually incorporated ponchos, moccasins, flared pants and embroidery into its inventory. In 2010, Sienna Miller and Kate Moss took over the trend and truly made it a part of fashion history.
A retro revival that mainly comes in warm and earthy shades like beige, chocolate brown, camel or even khaki. And for a few weeks now, many stars have been multiplying bohemian looks, confirming the return of the trend within the fashion sphere.
How to wear this celebrity-favorite trend?
Among those who have already endorsed the movement, we find Sienna Miller, who did not hesitate to reconnect with her style of the 2010s, in a long ethereal cream dress, ebony cowboy boots and a Sézane basket. The rising actress Sydney Sweeney, meanwhile, bet on a total bohemian look, composed of an apricot ruffled blouse, a khaki cape and gathered leather thigh-high boots.
And for more inspiration, we don’t hesitate to reproduce the looks of our favorite 70s icons. So, whether we go for a total denim look, enhanced with a pair of cowboy boots, Jane Birkin style or simply a little turtleneck sweater, enhanced with a couture suede skirt, like Françoise Hardy, this trend adapts to all styles and all body types.
The more discreet can use accessories to give character to a more sensible outfit. From the western belt to the charm necklace, including XXL hoop earrings. And if thigh-high boots are de rigueur for shoes, studded derbies and loafers should once again enhance our feet this fall. And you, will you try?