The boho style is very simple, down to earth feel.. I find that thrift treasures have always been a go to for me and it really goes with the boho authenticity of it’s time.. easy on the wallet, which was originally how I see it started..💜☮️🕉️💚
Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this video. I am someone who looooooves long flowy dresses, they make up about 95% of my wardrobe! But I've been struggling with making them look more stylish vs. frumpy. This guide was just what I needed. I watched the Romantic Style video first and while I do love elements of that trend, something was still off. Once I watched this video I realised that my style is, in fact, more Boho. I started pairing my dresses with boho style bags, earrings and styling my hair in a more casual side braid, these simple changes have bought everything together and now I feel 10 times more confident in my clothes than I did before.
I think that the most important aspect of the boho style is the ethnic influence. The ethnic prints, the beaded, the handmade pieces, the stoned jewell.
This is exactly what I needed! I've been trying to improve my style according to my personality and definitely love the boho look, but I wasn't sure how to do that without spending a lot of money and thanks to you, now I realize that many of my clothes have some of these four elements! Definitely loved this.
I’m so glad to hear that! That is exactly why I wanted to make these videos. It is all about knowing what to look for and I always encourage people to start with the pieces that they already own. No need to go out and spend a ton of money!
This was great! It would be awesome to incorporate how you interpret this style with clothes you already own, that way we can also “shop our wardrobe” if we don’t feel like spending money at this time.
It’s so important to use what we already have! Most people already have great pieces in their wardrobe. It’s just knowing how to style them. Glad this helped!
I never realized how much I gravitate towards boho style elements. I like to mix boho, preppy, and classic pieces. If you like 70’s clothing and mysteries, check out the TV show Thriller. There’s lots of episodes on TH-cam. Some are really entertaining and the ladies wear tons of fun prints, flowy pants, midi skirts, and boho dresses! Some good episodes are A Coffin For the Bride, Kiss Me and Die, A Midsummer Nightmare, and Only a Scream Away.
🌸🌷🌻🌳🌞🌹 I am all about mixing styles! In fact most people are a mix between at least two or three. I like boho but I especially like more of a retro 70s style. Since becoming a minimalist, I’ve really toned it down but I still incorporate those styles into my minimalist wardrobe. Thank you for the suggestion! I am a huge costume design nerd so I will definitely check it out!
Dear Emma, Thank you for this. I also want to say that you can learn to embroider very easily, if you can draw an X you can do cross stitch. It's also very affordable. Hobby Lobby has a several kits with everything you need for less than $10. I think you should also learn about a product called waste canvas. Then you can put say cross stitch roses, or small daisies on any clothes you want. DMC threads come in more than 400 colors so you can match or get creative. Also tassels are very easy to make and add a great touch. I hope this helps. and you have a great day. Mrs. K.
Ooh, I’m excited for more in this series! This was such a nice overview, especially if going all out boho is too much but incorporating a couple elements is fun and doable. Here’s to personally hoping for a “rock” styling video! 👀👀👀
Molly Cluff Thank you! I’m glad you found this video helpful! I will be doing as many styles I can and rock is definitely on the list 🤗 If there are any other styles you want to see let me know!
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@Stephen Kelvin i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Excellent video. I liked how you focused on the elements. I like boho but lean more to the Gap and Loft end of the style. I am classic with a twist so I can see me adding a little boho without going all into it completely. I look forward to this series. I also really enjoy how you help people with their capsule wardrobe.
Cynthia Freeman As long as you understand what each of the styles are you can really incorporate as much or as little of them into you wardrobe as you like so that they best fit your style and lifestyle. I’m so glad you enjoyed this video and I really look forward to making more!
Love this series idea, it made me realize that I actually have quite a few boho elements in my wardrobe, though I would never have thought of my style in that way. And good for you for mentioning the subscription rate, I hadn’t realized I WASN’T subscribed! +1 right here!
Thank you for subscribing! I am so glad that you enjoyed this video and I’m really excited to continue this series and explore more styles with all of you 🤗
Great video Emma! I really like that you give examples from different price points and also what to look for to create the style for yourself. Super excited to see what other styles will come in this series. (I think especially excited for the punk/rocker style haha)
New subscriber here! I’ve realized the boho style suits me and has been a consistent thread in my clothing choices, but I needed help figuring out what to search for! Thank you!
Bohemian is just basically hippie fashion for yuppies. I wonder how the original hippies would have felt about the fashion industry taking their look and making money out of it. I prefer to keep it authentic and buy from charity shops much like the original hippies. They couldn't afford expensive clothes and wore vintage, second hand and cheap fashion. Thats the true essence of hippie!
For many of us, Boho is more than a trend, it is a lifestyle. That has always been my style since way back and is a very customizable, free style, meaning all decades can be dressed and styled in Boho, even with current fashion, not only following the 60's, 70's styles, but all.
You can find anything second hand! These videos are more about the styles than the stores. They are just a visual reference! You can take any of these tips and use them to shop second hand 🤗
Maria Siegfried Thank you! I don’t usually curl my hair often but I thought it would be fun for this video. And yes, I plan on doing all of the styles so any that you want to see let me know!
Emma Losey I didn’t know that eyelet was Boho. I love eyelet and some ruffles. I thought it was my 80s style sneaking back in, or just vintage. This video was fantastic. I was expecting you to model a couple outfits at the end, from your wardrobe. That would be a fun addition.
Maria Siegfried I wouldn’t say eyelet is traditionally boho however I think it gives the feel of embroidery so if you have a more classic style or like more structure it is a great thing to incorporate. Definitely very romantic!
Emma Losey you really know what you’re talking about! This is all new to me, even tho’ I’m 50 yo! I look forward to the rest of this series, as well as videos in which you help people create capsule wardrobes, in all the different styles, once you can go visiting again!
Not all flowy floral dresses are boho. A lot of the ones shown as examples are not boho at all, just cheap floral prints. Boho has a very sophisticated, complicated pattern often have cultural and ethnic references to it.
This is exactly what I am looking for. I'm not much of a stylist, so this is very helpful. So glad I found your channel. New ~ subscriber to your channel and looking forward to more of your insightful, and inspiring videos. Thank you so much. ((
Good overview of bohemian style but I have to disagree with your thoughts on wide leg cropped jeans because I find them ugly and unflattering on everyone. Guess we all have different taste. Looking forward to you covering an edgy style as well as others in the future.
I hope you will do a version of this series for people like myself who will not purchase from all of these 'fast fashion' brands. I hope going forward to see a lot more content about more sustainable brands. ( and please NOT Everlane! )
Yes! I am only using examples from websites since 1. I have a capsule wardrobe so I am unable to show all of the styles with my own clothing and 2. I am unable to go thrifting at this time. All of the information translates to any number of brands or thrifting if you are looking to shop second hand. I will definitely try to include more sustainable brands though! Everlane claims to be ethical and sustainable when they really aren’t. But that’s a whole different topic! Haha
The boho style is very simple, down to earth feel.. I find that thrift treasures have always been a go to for me and it really goes with the boho authenticity of it’s time.. easy on the wallet, which was originally how I see it started..💜☮️🕉️💚
Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this video. I am someone who looooooves long flowy dresses, they make up about 95% of my wardrobe! But I've been struggling with making them look more stylish vs. frumpy. This guide was just what I needed. I watched the Romantic Style video first and while I do love elements of that trend, something was still off. Once I watched this video I realised that my style is, in fact, more Boho. I started pairing my dresses with boho style bags, earrings and styling my hair in a more casual side braid, these simple changes have bought everything together and now I feel 10 times more confident in my clothes than I did before.
I think that the most important aspect of the boho style is the ethnic influence. The ethnic prints, the beaded, the handmade pieces, the stoned jewell.
Bit late, but yh I agree, very much inspired by Native American and African prints colours, and styles which is a key factor to point out.
This is exactly what I needed! I've been trying to improve my style according to my personality and definitely love the boho look, but I wasn't sure how to do that without spending a lot of money and thanks to you, now I realize that many of my clothes have some of these four elements! Definitely loved this.
I’m so glad to hear that! That is exactly why I wanted to make these videos. It is all about knowing what to look for and I always encourage people to start with the pieces that they already own. No need to go out and spend a ton of money!
@@DaisyGalStyling Yeah totally! You never know what hidden treasures you have until you look at them differently :)
This was great! It would be awesome to incorporate how you interpret this style with clothes you already own, that way we can also “shop our wardrobe” if we don’t feel like spending money at this time.
It’s so important to use what we already have! Most people already have great pieces in their wardrobe. It’s just knowing how to style them. Glad this helped!
Could be a good 'challenge' video - trying to make an outfit of each style from your existing wardrobe?
@@amybromilow2192 that sounds like a great idea!! I would love to see that
I never realized how much I gravitate towards boho style elements. I like to mix boho, preppy, and classic pieces.
If you like 70’s clothing and mysteries, check out the TV show Thriller. There’s lots of episodes on TH-cam. Some are really entertaining and the ladies wear tons of fun prints, flowy pants, midi skirts, and boho dresses! Some good episodes are A Coffin For the Bride, Kiss Me and Die, A Midsummer Nightmare, and Only a Scream Away.
🌸🌷🌻🌳🌞🌹 I am all about mixing styles! In fact most people are a mix between at least two or three. I like boho but I especially like more of a retro 70s style. Since becoming a minimalist, I’ve really toned it down but I still incorporate those styles into my minimalist wardrobe. Thank you for the suggestion! I am a huge costume design nerd so I will definitely check it out!
Emma Losey I love the 70s too! The colors and prints were so good. I like watching Columbo for the awesome clothes as well😂
Dear Emma, Thank you for this. I also want to say that you can learn to embroider very easily, if you can draw an X you can do cross stitch. It's also very affordable. Hobby Lobby has a several kits with everything you need for less than $10. I think you should also learn about a product called waste canvas. Then you can put say cross stitch roses, or small daisies on any clothes you want. DMC threads come in more than 400 colors so you can match or get creative. Also tassels are very easy to make and add a great touch. I hope this helps. and you have a great day. Mrs. K.
Ooh, I’m excited for more in this series! This was such a nice overview, especially if going all out boho is too much but incorporating a couple elements is fun and doable. Here’s to personally hoping for a “rock” styling video! 👀👀👀
Molly Cluff Thank you! I’m glad you found this video helpful! I will be doing as many styles I can and rock is definitely on the list 🤗 If there are any other styles you want to see let me know!
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I was dumb lost my login password. I love any help you can give me!
@Emilio Kasen instablaster ;)
@Stephen Kelvin i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Stephen Kelvin It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
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Great idea for a series. Looking forward to seeing the next ones. All the best.
Excellent video. I liked how you focused on the elements. I like boho but lean more to the Gap and Loft end of the style. I am classic with a twist so I can see me adding a little boho without going all into it completely. I look forward to this series. I also really enjoy how you help people with their capsule wardrobe.
Cynthia Freeman As long as you understand what each of the styles are you can really incorporate as much or as little of them into you wardrobe as you like so that they best fit your style and lifestyle. I’m so glad you enjoyed this video and I really look forward to making more!
Love this series idea, it made me realize that I actually have quite a few boho elements in my wardrobe, though I would never have thought of my style in that way. And good for you for mentioning the subscription rate, I hadn’t realized I WASN’T subscribed! +1 right here!
Thank you for subscribing! I am so glad that you enjoyed this video and I’m really excited to continue this series and explore more styles with all of you 🤗
Wow! You are so young to be so knowledgeable! This was great!
Super helpful and fun. Thanks, Emma!
Love the video! Hoping for more videos of this series! Other styles!
I plan on going through as many as I can! If there are any that you would like to see let me know!
Great video Emma! I really like that you give examples from different price points and also what to look for to create the style for yourself. Super excited to see what other styles will come in this series. (I think especially excited for the punk/rocker style haha)
Lucky Brand does some nice Boho items too!
Yes they do! You can really create this boho style with any number of brands with the right pieces.
Really great video. Looking forward to seeing the new style in the series 👍👌💕
New subscriber here! I’ve realized the boho style suits me and has been a consistent thread in my clothing choices, but I needed help figuring out what to search for! Thank you!
Great content and production quality. I’m glad to have found your channel!
Bohemian is just basically hippie fashion for yuppies. I wonder how the original hippies would have felt about the fashion industry taking their look and making money out of it. I prefer to keep it authentic and buy from charity shops much like the original hippies. They couldn't afford expensive clothes and wore vintage, second hand and cheap fashion. Thats the true essence of hippie!
For many of us, Boho is more than a trend, it is a lifestyle. That has always been my style since way back and is a very customizable, free style, meaning all decades can be dressed and styled in Boho, even with current fashion, not only following the 60's, 70's styles, but all.
Don’t forget you can find great boho pieces in thrift stores too x
You can find anything second hand! These videos are more about the styles than the stores. They are just a visual reference! You can take any of these tips and use them to shop second hand 🤗
Do you plan to do the romantic/vintage style? Your hair looks “romantic” in this video :)
Maria Siegfried Thank you! I don’t usually curl my hair often but I thought it would be fun for this video. And yes, I plan on doing all of the styles so any that you want to see let me know!
Emma Losey I didn’t know that eyelet was Boho. I love eyelet and some ruffles. I thought it was my 80s style sneaking back in, or just vintage.
This video was fantastic. I was expecting you to model a couple outfits at the end, from your wardrobe. That would be a fun addition.
Maria Siegfried I wouldn’t say eyelet is traditionally boho however I think it gives the feel of embroidery so if you have a more classic style or like more structure it is a great thing to incorporate. Definitely very romantic!
Emma Losey you really know what you’re talking about! This is all new to me, even tho’ I’m 50 yo! I look forward to the rest of this series, as well as videos in which you help people create capsule wardrobes, in all the different styles, once you can go visiting again!
Not all flowy floral dresses are boho. A lot of the ones shown as examples are not boho at all, just cheap floral prints. Boho has a very sophisticated, complicated pattern often have cultural and ethnic references to it.
Nice job! Thanks
Thanks!!!
More boho videos would be great
This is exactly what I am looking for. I'm not much of a stylist, so this is very helpful. So glad I found your channel. New ~ subscriber to your channel and looking forward to more of your insightful, and inspiring videos. Thank you so much. ((
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Etsy is a good site for Boho clothes and accessories.
Good overview of bohemian style but I have to disagree with your thoughts on wide leg cropped jeans because I find them ugly and unflattering on everyone. Guess we all have different taste.
Looking forward to you covering an edgy style as well as others in the future.
If you don’t know about kibbe body types and essences it will change your life and you channel 👍
I hope you will do a version of this series for people like myself who will not purchase from all of these 'fast fashion' brands. I hope going forward to see a lot more content about more sustainable brands. ( and please NOT Everlane! )
Yes! I am only using examples from websites since 1. I have a capsule wardrobe so I am unable to show all of the styles with my own clothing and 2. I am unable to go thrifting at this time. All of the information translates to any number of brands or thrifting if you are looking to shop second hand. I will definitely try to include more sustainable brands though! Everlane claims to be ethical and sustainable when they really aren’t. But that’s a whole different topic! Haha
Too expensive and not that interesting😂
I don't shop at any of those stores. I usually find very unique and inexpensive vintage boho clothes at thrift stores. Saves me money! 🎉