Romantic yet daring, nostalgic yet contemporary, the boho maxi skirt makes a strong comeback this fall, proving that style is timeless. The iconic piece of the 70s, loved by the hippies and brought back to prominence in the 2000s by the It girls, returns this season with an air of renewal: more sophisticated and flowy than ever.
Maxi boho skirt, an unexpected trend for autumn
With a free approach, silhouettes wrapped in paisley prints or dressed up in fringed pieces, the boho-chic trend continues to dominate the fashion world and this season, leading houses are giving it a starring role on the autumn catwalks.
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Chemena Kamali at Chloé continues to celebrate the 1970s, an era synonymous with the natural, sensual and effortlessly free femininity that defined her.
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At Saint Laurent, Anthony Vaccarello designed a long flowing paisley print pleated skirt that exudes timeless elegance. Elie Saab, meanwhile, focused on airy lines with a sophisticated ensemble consisting of a top and flowy skirt. Blumarine made an impressive comeback in the 2000s with a sensual, slit silhouette. Finally, Chanel celebrated the pop of color with a bright red ruffled skirt.
And of course boho-chic has its own muse: Sienna Miller. Since the early 2000s, the actress has embodied the romantic, free spirit of this aesthetic. True to the bohemian identity of the house of Chloé, she continues to choose his creations for every occasion: from the front row of fashion shows to the Cannes Film Festival, celebrating the poetic femininity of the brand.
The maxi skirt is the key piece that remains current and timeless even in winter, proving that boho chic style is not limited to summer. It is combined with chunky knits, leather boots and an oversized coat, creating a totally stylish look with contemporary charm. Vogue has rounded up the most stylish versions to inspire you for your next shopping spree.
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Skirt, Farm Rio.
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Skirt, Zadig&Voltaire.
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Skirt, Camilla.
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Skirt, Chloe.
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Skirt, Etro.
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Skirt, Isabel Marant.
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Skirt, Zara.
Source: vogue.gr
