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Festival Fits

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Festival Fits Don’t know what to wear for your upcoming festival or concert? Here’s what’s trending and some easy suggestions: Trending now: Prints and patterns currently in the spotlight this summer include: gingham, as well as sequins largely incorporated into slouchy garments (e.g. cowl neckline tops), leopard print, and metallic garments alongside many others. Actual clothing items in the current trend cycle include micro shorts, knee high boots, cowboy boots, and hooded tops to name a few.   Still don’t know what to wear? Here’s some outfit ideas if you’re really stuck, using items that are popular in everyone’s wardrobe: Layering! Incorporate some 2000s styles by layering vest tops alongside a pair of shorts Scarf tops: there are a multitude of ways to style scarf tops using any scarves you may have Go for the classic bralette and shirt on top, so many girls wear this as a festival staple each year nowadays Skirts skirts skirts! So many fabrics, so many lengths, go for a maxi...

Bringing Back Boho

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BRINGING BACK BOHO Summer 2024 is now well underway and a noticeable trend in the current cycle is the return of ‘boho chic’. It was a mentioned style in Vogue’s recent July edition, discussing the return of the shapes and silhouettes of this style. Where to start: The last time we saw this trend wasn’t too long ago, with it being prominent in the 2010s, so looking back for inspiration won’t be too difficult. A quick search of ‘2010s boho chic’ on Pinterest offers a plentiful resource of options.  Key items found in this style include: light materials in clothing such as linen with detailing along the edges, wedges, boots, tassel detailing across clothing and accessories, slouchy bags — many of which have been micro trends in the lead up to this summer.  Where ‘Boho’ started: Originating from a region of the now Czech Republic, the area ‘Bohemia’ is where the etymology of the word stems from, but an exact location remains undetermined as the word ‘Bohémien’ had been a degradin...