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fashion inspired by the Native American

August 28th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Gucci KORS Ralph Lauren accessories belts clothing dresses earrings handbags jewelry shoes tops trends

We saw it first with the arrival of fringe boots and bags, but now we are seeing an undeniable Native American influence on some of Fall’s best collections. Designers like Anna Sui, Alexander McQueen, and Gucci all have pieces that speak to the first people of America. The look has a strong link to nature - the wild side of nature, as well as its free-spirited face. To get the look, you should mix color, pattern, and texture. Ground an airy dress with the weight of leather, either in boots or a jacket. Bring in textures like suede, fur, and metal. Layer boots over leggings, vests over dresses, and necklaces over it all. I love the look, it has a bit of a bohemian feel but it’s more defined. A refreshing, and intriguing style. Can you pull it off?

free-spirited items in this observation:

  • Kate Bosworth border print chiffon dress @ Asos
  • Anna Sui mixed print cami top @ Net-a-Porter
  • Margaret metallic tipped Racoon fur vest @ Intermix
  • Alexander McQueen paisley smock dress @ Net-a-Porter
  • double braided headwrap @ Urban Outfitters
  • Ra Creation Peacock earring @ Revolve Clothing
  • KORS by Michael Kors suede firnge boots @ Intermix
  • leather Concha belt @ Ralph Lauren
  • Gucci ‘Babouska’ hobo bag @ bergdorf Goodman
  • Gucci ‘Iggy’ fringe bootie @ Neiman Marcus
  • ribbed leggings @ shoptwigs

  • boho jewels

    July 17th, 2008 · posted by Madeline Rhodes in $ $$ bohemian bracelets charms jewelry looks necklaces rings

    Adorn yourself in a daring combination of jewelry - raw stones, intricate bead work, feathers, crystals and leather. These are pieces that connect you to the powerful Boho movement as well as our beloved earth. These downright earthy and decadently glamorous pieces are available on many well-visited websites as well as tons of indie boutiques online! Lovemadds, Free People, and Made with Love in Brazil are great resources for these pieces if you really want to tap into the natural aspect of this trend, while sites like Pretty Black and Erica Weiner offer a different Bohemian approach incorporating rhinestones, faux tiger teeth and other wildly interesting imagery. If you think you already own some pieces that fall into this category, then go get them! Combine looks reminiscent of Sienna Miller and the Olsen twins - looks that emanate wild freedom, yet have been beautifully put together. Other style icons who are glammed out boho style and may offer some inspiration are Rachel Zoe, Nicole Richie, Maggie Gylenhall, Carrie Bradshaw and Kate Moss. The Boho style, full force, may not be for everyone, but you can certainly find your niche with the wide varieties it has to offer. Things to look for when picking out Boho jewelry are the use of lavish icons and imagery, bold stones, flowing pieces like fringe and strands of leather or fabric, lots of layering and grouping, wild use of color, and an over all look of achieving a perfected look through minimal effort. We Boho chic queens like to give off the idea that we just threw on whatever was on top and came out looking marvelously planned out.

    Boho pieces in this observation (clockwise):

  • Devendra necklace @ Erica Weiner
  • Crystal Tourism necklace @ Erica Weiner
  • Sword & Stone necklace @ Erica Weiner
  • charm 40 @ Pretty Black
  • charm 28 @ Pretty Black
  • crossed-stich cuff @ Free People
  • Kingston bangle @ Free People
  • Shoreline ring @ Free People
  • Imenja necklace @ Made with Love in Brazil
  • citta bracelet @ Lovemadds
  • love to go around charms @ Lovemadds

  • beneath bohemian style

    June 24th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ $$$ Christian Louboutin Vivienne Westwood accessories bohemian bracelets dresses earrings handbags hats jewelry necklaces scarves shoes sunglasses

    Have you met her? The girl who has the entire room watching her as she walks past. The one who has the power to stop you dead in your tracks. She has a confidence that makes others uneasy at first, but also an illuminating warmth that holds you close. She explores and appreciates all forms of art. She embraces individuality, and finds joy in expressing creativity. This freedom of expression comes across in they way she presents herself to the world, it comes across in her style choices. Bohemian style is no longer about peasant skirts, Birkenstocks, and unshaved armpits. It’s about mixing it up, and making fashion your own. It’s not predictable, and the fact that it doesn’t work makes it even more fantastic. It’s an intriguing style, that draws us in. She’s different, she feels the freedom to take risks in fashion, and own it. That… is what fashion icons are made of.

    bohemian expressions in this observation:

  • black dangles with rough cut diamond @ shop twigs
  • Dita Voluez Vous sunglasses @ Shop Intuition
  • Vivienne Westwood Anglomania New Drape striped dress @ Net-a-Porter
  • Adventurine Maltese Cross @ Kara Ross
  • Muxo Totisse cross body bag @ Shopbop
  • NAIK FuR spiral crochet cloche @ Smashing Darling
  • Christian Louboutin Trottinette ankle boots @ Net-a-Porter
  • Tolani Honeycomb scarf @ Shop Intuition
  • wooden hinge bangle @ Asos