Rich Boho: less naïve, more sophisticated
Embroidery, suede and couture fringes: boho becomes luxurious
It is no longer the boho of flower crowns and open-air festivals: today this style takes its folk roots and elevates them to an unprecedented level of sophistication. Fringes become couture, embroidery reaches haute couture precision, suede ceases to look rustic and becomes a star fabric. Transparency multiplies, with layers of organza, voile and lace creating shimmering effects that move between lightness and opulence. Zimmermann captures this spirit with long, theatrical dresses crafted from chiffon and organza, defined by ethereal volumes and sculptural details. Etro takes boho towards textile art: complex jacquards and embroideries enriched with metallic threads and paisley motifs that become true wearable tapestries. With Chloé, lace and flowing blouses coexist with cowboy boots and faded denim. Bags turn into soft leather amulets with golden buckles. The colours — sand and caramel — tell a story of elegance steeped in travel and freedom. Isabel Marant renews the grammar of suede and fringes, transforming them into couture elements that unite heritage and modernity.