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LAYOUT USE THIS COLOR PALETTE
Only a sample and the palette’s name are given here. More specific articles are linked from the name of each palette, for the test charts, samples, simulated images, and further technical details (including references). In the past, manufacturers have developed many different display systems in a competitive, non-collaborative basis (with a few exceptions, as the VESA consortium), creating many proprietary, non-standard different instances of display hardware. Often, as with early personal and home computers, a given machine employed its unique display subsystem, with its also unique color palette. Also, software developers had made use of the color abilities of distinct display systems in many different ways.
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In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that: You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back. Noting that “this time it’s much more about a deconstructed, looser version of English Country Garden style”, London Lite recalled the early 1970s designs of Laura Ashley – “all folds of floral cotton and centre partings”.[21] Actresses Mischa Barton and Milla Jovovich were cited as exponents of this look, while Jade Jagger (daughter of Sir Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, and Bianca Jagger) was said to be promoting her own style of “Balearic boho” on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza,[21] a long-time haven for beatniks and hippies who colonised the village of Sant Carles in the 1960s. The Tatler wrote of Jagger – “the original ‘Boho’” – that she “lives, breathes and creates a certain kind of contemporary “bohemian” chic”, although Jagger herself claimed to be “a little wary of the word “bohemian””, describing her approach as “daring to mix ... combining things that are unexpected”.[23] Jagger modelled for designer Matthew Williamson, whose style has been described as combining “Ibiza glamour” with “London cool”.[24] Sienna Miller has written that, when she first met Williamson, whose muse she became,
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BOHO IS AN ABBREVIATION OF BOHEMIAN HOMELESS, SELF DESCRIPTIVE OF THE STYLE
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CONTRIBUTORS Lillian Metcalfe
Michelle McDonald
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In Arthur Conan Doyle’s first short story about Holmes for The Strand, Doctor Watson noted that the detective “loathed every form of society with his whole Bohemian soul” and “remained in our lodgings in Baker-street, buried among his old books and alternating from week to week between cocaine and ambition..”.[3] Designer Savannah Miller, elder sister of actress Sienna Miller, described
By the spring of 2005, boho was almost ubiquitous in parts of London and was invading stores in almost every British high street.[7] Its adherents were sometimes referred to as “Siennas”,[8] this eponym even being applied to Miller herself: “Sienna’s Sienna-ishness”, as Jessica Brinton put it in the Sunday Times in 2007.[9] Features included “floaty” skirts (notably long white ones), furry gilets, embroidered
Vanessa Nicholson (granddaughter of Vanessa Bell, one of the pivotal figures of the unconventional, but influential “Bloomsbury Group” in the first half of the 20th century) has described it as a “curious slippery adjective”. [1] Although the original Bohemians were travellers or refugees from central Europe (the French bohémien translates as “Gypsy or Roma people”), the term has
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THIS IS NEW HIPPIE STYLE In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that: You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back.
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Footless tights or “leggings”, of which Miller was a proponent, were a contributory factor in the halving of sales of stockings in Britain between 2003 and 2007.
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BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the socalled “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that:
FUN AND COLORFUL PILLOWS Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that: You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back.
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Tribal. Bone. Glass. Brass. Stone. Luella.
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DECORATIVE ITEMS Tribal. Bone. Glass. Brass. Stone. Luella.
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Tribal. Bone. Glass. Brass. Stone. Luella.
MATERIALS AND METHODS Tribal. Bone. Glass. Brass. Stone. Luella.
DECORATIVE ITEMS Tribal. Bone. Glass. Brass. Stone. Luella.
DECORATIVE ITEMS Tribal. Bone. Glass. Brass. Stone. Luella.
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You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back. Noting that “this time it’s much more about a deconstructed, looser version of English Country Garden style”, London Lite recalled the early 1970s designs of Laura Ashley – “all folds of floral cotton and centre partings”.[21] Actresses Mischa Barton and Milla Jovovich were cited as exponents of this look, while Jade Jagger (daughter of Sir Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, and Bianca Jagger) was said to be promoting her own style of “Balearic boho” on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza,[21] a long-time haven for beatniks and hippies who colonised the village of Sant Carles in the 1960s. The Tatler wrote of Jagger – “the original ‘Boho’” – that she “lives, breathes and creates a certain kind of contemporary “bohemian” chic”, although Jagger herself claimed to be “a little wary of the word “bohemian””, describing her approach as “daring to mix ... combining things that are unexpected”.[23] Jagger modelled for designer Matthew Williamson, whose style has been described as combining “Ibiza glamour” with “London cool”.[24] 21
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In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boas the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that:
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You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back. Noting that “this time it’s much more about a deconstructed, looser version of English Country Garden style”, London Lite recalled the early 1970s designs of Laura Ashley – “all folds of floral cotton and centre partings”.[21] Actresses Mischa Barton and Milla Jovovich were cited as exponents of this look, while Jade Jagger (daughter of Sir Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, and Bianca Jagger) was said to be promoting her own style of “Balearic boho” on the Mediterranean
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In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that: You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back. Noting that “this time it’s much more about a deconstructed, looser In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday
In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the 23
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Minimalism is a philosophy of dressing that has endured for decades, and is probably best recognized today by the general public through the fashion houses has captured the minimalist movement in America during the 1990s. While the clothes are simple and have a reduction on color pallet, there is a very sexual... In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon.
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BOHO-CHIC FASHION Model wears nylon coat, £735. Nylon anorak, £360. Hand-knitted cashmere/wool tank, £1,100. Quilted nylon miniskirt, £460. Leather shoes, £515. All Wiu Wiu. Model: Lillian Metcalfe Make-up: Joe Garland Hair: Andrew Mathis Fashion editor: Eric McGrath Photo: Leone Danieli
Model wears nylon coat, £735. Nylon anorak, £360. Hand-knitted cashmere/wool tank, £1,100. Quilted nylon miniskirt, £460. Leather shoes, £515. All Wiu Wiu. Model: Lillian Metcalfe Make-up: Joe Garland Hair: Andrew Mathis Fashion editor: Eric McGrath Photo: Leone Danieli
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Model wears nylon coat, £735. Nylon anorak, £360. Hand-knitted cashmere/wool tank, £1,100. Quilted nylon miniskirt, £460. Leather shoes, £515. All Wiu Wiu. Model: Lillian Metcalfe Make-up: Joe Garland Hair: Andrew Mathis Fashion editor: Eric McGrath Photo: Leone Danieli
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CATALOG / BROCHURE / MAGAZINE Model wears nylon coat, £735. Nylon anorak, £360. Hand-knitted cashmere/wool tank, £1,100. Quilted nylon miniskirt, £460. Leather shoes, £515. All Wiu Wiu. Model: Lillian Metcalfe Make-up: Joe Garland Hair: Andrew Mathis Fashion editor: Eric McGrath Photo: Leone Danieli
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BOHO-CHIC FASHION Model wears nylon coat, £735. Nylon anorak, £360. Hand-knitted cashmere/wool tank, £1,100. Quilted nylon miniskirt, £460. Leather shoes, £515. All Wiu Wiu. Model: Lillian Metcalfe Make-up: Joe Garland Hair: Andrew Mathis Fashion editor: Eric McGrath Photo: Leone Danieli
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CHIC “Chic” was borrowed from French in the late 19th century and has come to mean stylish or elegant.
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BOHO-CHIC FASHION Model wears nylon coat, £735. Nylon anorak, £360. Hand-knitted cashmere/wool tank, £1,100. Quilted nylon miniskirt, £460. Leather shoes, £515. All Wiu Wiu. Model: Lillian Metcalfe Make-up: Joe Garland Hair: Andrew Mathis Fashion editor: Eric McGrath Photo: Leone Danieli
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CATALOG / BROCHURE / MAGAZINE Model wears nylon coat, £735. Nylon anorak, £360. Hand-knitted cashmere/wool tank, £1,100. Quilted nylon miniskirt, £460. Leather shoes, £515. All Wiu Wiu. Model: Lillian Metcalfe Make-up: Joe Garland Hair: Andrew Mathis Fashion editor: Eric McGrath Photo: Leone Danieli
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MINIMALISM PHILOSOPHY DRESSING ENDURED DECADES BOHO TODAY GENERAL PUBLIC FASHION
You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back. Noting that “this time it’s much more about a deconstructed, looser version of English Country Garden style”, London Lite recalled the early 1970s designs of Laura Ashley – “all folds of floral cotton and centre partings”.[21] Actresses Mischa Barton and Milla Jovovich were cited as exponents of this look, while Jade Jagger (daughter of Sir Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, and Bianca Jagger) was said to be promoting her own style of “Balearic boho” on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza,[21] a long-time haven for beatniks and hippies who colonised the village of Sant Carles in the 1960s. The Tatler wrote of Jagger – “the original ‘Boho’” – that she “lives, breathes and creates a certain kind of contemporary “bohemian” chic”, although Jagger herself claimed to be “a little wary of the word “bohemian””, describing her approach as “daring to mix ... combining things that are unexpected”.[23]
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In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.
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IN THE AUTUMN OF 2020, THE TIMES’ STYLE DIRECTOR TINA GAUDOIN OBSERVED THAT “WHEN THE WOMEN’S WEAR BUYER AT M[ARKS] & S[PENCER] IS QUOTED SAYING ‘BOHO IS OVER’, YOU KNOW THE TREND IS WELL AND TRULY SIX FOOT UNDER.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the minidress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that:
EVEN SO, THE SO-CALLED “FOLK” LOOK OF SPRING 2007, WITH ITS SMOCK TOPS AND FLOUNCE HEMMED DRESSES, OWED MUCH TO BOHO-CHIC, WHILE EMBRACING SUCH TRENDS AS THE RE-EMERGENCE OF THE MINIDRESS: AS THE SUNDAY TIMES PUT IT, “IF YOU ARE STILL BEMOANING THE PASSING OF THE GYPSY LOOK, THEN THE FOLK TREND COULD BE YOUR SAVING GRACE”. The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that:
You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back. Noting that “this time it’s much more about a deconstructed, looser version of English Country Garden style”,
You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine
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INSTANTLY ADDING BOHEMIA TO YOUR In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing
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the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that: You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back.
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SUMMER R LOOK In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the socalled “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then
the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that: You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit
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Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses • owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the • Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”. • Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses • owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the • Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.
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In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that: You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back. Noting that “this time it’s much more about a deconstructed, looser version of English Country Garden style”, London Lite recalled the early 1970s designs of Laura Ashley – “all folds of floral cotton and centre partings”.[21] Actresses Mischa Barton and Milla Jovovich were cited as exponents of this look, while Jade Jagger (daughter of Sir Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, and Bianca Jagger) was said to be promoting her own style of “Balearic boho” on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza,[21] a long-time haven for beatniks and hippies who colonised the village of Sant Carles in the 1960s. The Tatler wrote of Jagger – “the original ‘Boho’” – that she “lives, breathes and creates a certain kind of contemporary “bohemian” chic”, although Jagger herself claimed to be “a little wary of the word “bohemian””, describing her approach as “daring to mix ... combining things that are unexpected”.[23] Jagger modelled for designer Matthew Williamson, whose style has been described as combining “Ibiza glamour” with “London cool”.[24] Sienna Miller has written that, when she first met Williamson, whose muse she became,
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FLO In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that: You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back. Noting that “this time it’s much more about a deconstructed, looser version of English Country Garden style”, London Lite recalled the early 1970s designs of Laura Ashley – “all folds of floral cotton and centre partings”.[21] Actresses Mischa Barton and Milla Jovovich were cited as exponents of this look, while Jade Jagger (daughter of Sir Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, and Bianca Jagger) was said to be promoting her own style of “Balearic boho” on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza,[21] a long-time haven for beatniks and hippies who colonised the village of Sant Carles in the 1960s.
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In the autumn of 2020, The Times’ style director Tina Gaudoin observed that “when the women’s wear buyer at M[arks] & S[pencer] is quoted saying ‘boho is over’, you know the trend is well and truly six foot under.” Even so, the so-called “folk” look of spring 2007, with its smock tops and flounce hemmed dresses, owed much to boho-chic, while embracing such trends as the re-emergence of the mini-dress: as the Sunday Times put it, “if you are still bemoaning the passing of the gypsy look, then the folk trend could be your saving grace”.[20] The Sunday Times cited the 1960s singer Mary Hopkin as influencing the use of bandannas,[20] while, around the same time, Sienna Miller’s appearance as 1960s “starlet” Edie Sedgwick in the film Factory Girl positioned her once more as a bohemian style icon. London Lite observed in May 2007 that: You may baulk at the very word, but this summer’s style has definite nuances of boho – albeit in a very diluted form. Sienna Miller’s gipsy skirt brigade somehow didn’t finish this feminine trend off for good, and some of the less contrived ingredients – embroidery, leather, gentle frills – are back. Noting that “this time it’s much more about a deconstructed, looser version of English Country Garden style”, London Lite recalled the early 1970s designs of Laura Ashley – “all folds of floral cotton and centre partings”.[21] Actresses Mischa Barton and Milla Jovovich were cited as exponents of
“The cry of ‘Flower Power’ echoes through the land. We shall not wilt. Let a thousand flowers bloom.” Abbie Hoffman, Workshop in Nonviolence, May 1967
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