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What is bohemian style?
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Bohemia, generally translated as Bohemia, originally meant unrestrained gypsies and decadent intellectuals. But in this year's fashion industry and even the whole fashion industry, Bohemian style represents an unprecedented romanticization, folklore and liberalization. Strong colors and complex design will bring strong visual impact and mysterious atmosphere-in fact, it is also the biggest impact on simple style in the past two years.

Lasting bohemian style

In the sixties and seventies, Bohemians' clothes and behaviors were very popular among "counter-cultural" groups. Whether it is the rebellious desire in the heart or the yearning for "love and peace", urbanites who fantasize about bohemian vagrancy and indulgence have "waved" their clothes eight hours away this year. We can't go back to that era, and most people who read this magazine won't wander around, so we look for indulgence in the fashion we wear today.

Bohemia, located in the west of Czechoslovakia, was originally a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and it was a multi-ethnic tribe where Gypsies gathered. Nowadays, when it comes to it, people rarely think of Bohemians who really live in Czech land. "Bohemia" has become a symbol, which has aroused countless associations-vagrancy, freedom, Bohemia and decadence ... and has become an unreachable dream in the hearts of busy urbanites all day long.

Although Gypsies originally came from northwest India, Bohemia is located in Europe. However, because many gypsies who walk around the world finally gather in Bohemia, the definition of most literary works is vague: Bohemians are gypsies, that is, Zokan people. They wander in every corner of the world, from Russia to India to Morocco in North Africa, and of course more in Europe. Those who don't believe in God make a living freely through various imaginable vagabond crafts, and are also good at "astrology" and "shoplifting".

Bohemians with absolutely different looks, personalities and lifestyles have always been the object of tireless description by writers and artists. We are familiar with Puccini's classic opera Bohemian, Merimee's Carmen, the Indian film Caravan, which was a smash hit in the 1970s, and of course, the beautiful gypsy woman Esmeralda who can sing and dance in Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris. The charming character of passionate gypsy women who dare to love and hate is fully reflected in Carmen and Pepper in Caravan, as Paradza said in the poem at the beginning of Carmen: "A woman is a disaster, and beauty only comes twice-when she is newly married, life is extremely limited."

Where are their clothes? Look at Carmen's second appearance! -"She wore a short red skirt, revealing not only her white stockings with holes, but also a pair of small and exquisite red Moroccan leather shoes with red ribbons. She pushed her shawl away, revealing her shoulders and a large bunch of acacia on her shirt. " Needless to say, there is a sequined skirt under the shawl.

Flamengo, as a symbol of Spanish dance, is actually an impromptu music and dance form in which unrestrained gypsies express their inner joys and sorrows. Although some Spaniards are unwilling to admit this dance form because of their taboo against gypsies, those dark-haired gypsies have long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, wearing colorful pleated skirts, hand-woven shawls with tassels on their shoulders and dancing affectionately with their fingers.

Bohemian dresses, as a whole, are close to Picasso's obscure abstract paintings and mottled medieval old religious oil paintings, as well as confusing natural marble patterns, which are mixed and chaotic and thrilling. Dark gray, dark blue, black, red, orange, rose, and "rose gray" popular on the Internet are the basic colors of this style. People who have no self-confidence are mercilessly drowned in layers of colors and illusions as soon as they put them on.