
The seventies was an exciting time for celebrating individual spirituality, exploring indigenous cultures, and creating a unique style that combined hippie sensibilities with new-age bohemian flare.
In the 1979 movie, The Rose, Bette Midler’s character, loosely based on rock legend, Janis Joplin, embodied the free-spirited nature of the era. With billowy skirts, big floppy hats and beads, beads, beads, Ms. Midler was an unmistakable boho chick. Check out The Rose Collection for our picks!
The 2000 flick, Almost Famous, follows the fictitious
1973 rock band, “Stillwater,” and the women that, ahem, loved them. Touring cross-country by bus, the girls’
outfits reflected those of traveling natives or gypsies. Clothing was comfortable and tribal-inspired,
with a few tough-girl accessories thrown in as if to say, “I roll with rock
stars.” Take a cue from this
collection!
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