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HMUA/Styling/Creative Director: Peter Styles Fashion
Models: Deema Pisec and Rhianna Amrou of De Stijl Image Reinvented
Models: Deema Pisec and Rhianna Amrou of De Stijl Image Reinvented
‪#‎peterstylesfashion‬ x #DsModels x ‪#‎joseflopezphotography‬
HMUA/Styling/Creative Director: Peter Styles Fashion
Using PiXilash by Stella Jezibelle
Models: Rhianna Amrou of De Stijl Image Reinvented
Using PiXilash by Stella Jezibelle
Models: Rhianna Amrou of De Stijl Image Reinvented
‪#‎peterstylesfashion‬ x #DsModels x ‪#‎joseflopezphotography‬ x #JaymarDaitPhotography
Photographer: Jaymar Dait Of MEMO
HMUA/Styling/Creative Director: Peter Styles Fashion
Using PiXilash by Stella Jezibelle
Models: Deema MAy Pisec of De Stijl Image Reinvented
Using PiXilash by Stella Jezibelle
Models: Deema MAy Pisec of De Stijl Image Reinvented
200 Years of Boho
Bohemian style has, for over 200 years, been an exotic alternative to the accepted fashions of a given period. Generally associated with artists, writers, and intellectuals, bohemian culture incorporates various ethic clothing styles, as well as historical costume.
Bohemian style consists of loose, colorful clothing and has been known as boho chic, hippie style, and Aesthetic dress. With their long flowing hair and rich, though threadbare fabrics, bohemians stand out in a crowd representing a colorful counterculture based on creativity, poverty, and an indifference to social structures and traditions. (c) https://bellatory.com/fashion-industry/BohoTheFashionHistoryofBohemianClothes
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