10 Facts About Bohemian style

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Bohemian style today encompasses fluid fabrics and feminine silhouettes for women.

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Examples of Bohemian style are ikat or paisley blouses paired with cutoff jeans for women, or vintage button-down shirts for men.

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Bohemian style sub-culture has been closely connected with predominantly male artists and intellectuals.

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Bohemian style then became this epitome of the unconventional, his egocentric demands necessarily required his close friends to remodel their own lives around him.

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Bohemian style's Bohemianism was like a web in which others became trapped – none more so than William and Jane Morris.

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Bohemian style described Mrs Higgins' drawing room, he referred to a portrait of her "when she defied the fashion of her youth in one of the beautiful Rossettian costumes which, when caricatured by people who did not understand, led to the absurdities of popular estheticism [sic] in the eighteen-seventies".

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Bohemian style wore them at breakfast, despite being asked by her husband not to do so, a gesture of defiance, at a time of growing crisis in their relationship, that came to the critical notice of Florence Nightingale .

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Pabst's film, Pandora's Box, left an enduring image of the Bohemian style, which has been replicated on screen over the years, most vividly by Cyd Charisse in Singin' in the Rain, Isabelle de Funes as Valentina in Baba Yaga and Melanie Griffith in Something Wild .

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However, as Britain emerged from post-war austerity, some Bohemian women found influences from continental Europe, adopting, for example, the "gamine look", with its black jerseys and short, almost boyish hairstyles associated with film actresses Audrey Hepburn and Jean Seberg, as well as the French novelist Francoise Sagan, who, as one critic put it, "was celebrated for the variety of her partners and for driving fast sports cars in bare feet as an example of the free life".

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Madonna's flamboyant and gritty style was, in turn, a precursor of so-called "girl power" that was associated in the 1990s with various prominent young women and offbeat or quirky American television series .

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