Boho Tops: 4 Classic Styles

Dinah Shore wearing a peasant blouse, c. 1944

Boho tops get their flair by evoking another time or place.

They can be ethnic tunics, gypsy or peasant blouses, hippie camisoles and romantic blouses, or combinations of these.

Natural fabrics rule, but nomadic bohemians might prefer quality blends for traveling ease. 

Details include beads, ruffles, embroidery or crocheted trim.

Ethnic Tunic

The timeless bohemian top, with influences from Mexico to Morocco, Indonesia to India. Perfect over jeans.

Gypsy Top

The updated peasant blouse. Bold colors, flirty necklines, a little wild, a little flamenco.

Hippie Camisole

Loose and flowing, a bit more revealing, tie-dyed or not.

Romantic Blouse

Lost on the moors, hair lifted by the breeze, looking for Heathcliff.

Post Image: Art.com — Dinah Shore Wearing Peasant Blouse and Skirt, c.1944 (isn’t she adorable?)

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