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Bohemian Clothing is in Trend

Bohemian Clothing is in Trend

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In 1960, Hippies which are also known as Gypsies ran a movement in America which was started from San Francisco. The movement was against the government laws for the clothing. At that time all the youngsters related to the Hippy Community wore the dresses of their styles which can be said as the anti-fashion costume of that time. That movement, because of these costumes was called as "Summer of Love" by them. Hippies are called rebellions because of their own styles and the stereotypical groups and they did not follow any rules and regulations. We can see them still on the streets of America and even in Italy and other European Countries.

At that time the Bohemian Clothing was called as unsophisticated clothing which normal people and especially gentle people do not wear. But now Bohemian Clothing is more fashionable outfit for every single being. Not only hippies still wear their own clothing but other people also adopted it as a trendy fashion. Bohemian clothing captured a very large market in a short time.

When we talk about Blue Jeans, quite some people know that it is also the Bohemian Clothing. And in that movement mostly youngsters used to wear jeans. Now some of the most prominent designers love to design jeans and even it is one of the most expensive clothing as well introduced by many designers. But common jeans are very much affordable and anyone can buy it very easily.

Then we talk about Denim Jacket. I also have one in my wardrobe and I like to wear it as a top and it looks very trendy and casual as well. It is also originated from the Bohemian Clothing and now it is available in different colors and styles in the market for both ladies and gents.

Gypsy Skirt is also a Bohemian Clothing which is also very much common. It is available mostly in deep dark colors with a frilly effect. It looks very classy even if someone wears it in informal functions.

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Source by Kahea R

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