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Posted by UnisMuiMui on 07-16-2002 05:02 PM:

bohemian trend

wat do u think of the bohemian trend of spring/summer? whenever i go to the mall, all the stores like Bebe, Arden B., Forever 21, etc. have bohemian styled clothes. do u like it or hate it?

for me, personally... i dun like the colors becuz its like bright turquoise and dark brown

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Posted by WhiteLee on 07-16-2002 05:17 PM:

Ugh..I am not diggin' the bohemian thing right now.
Let's not go back to the nasty 60s and 70s.

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Posted by Ladi Jay on 07-16-2002 05:35 PM:

explain bohemian to me please???


Posted by UnisMuiMui on 07-16-2002 08:07 PM:

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Originally posted by RaCeR_LaDi_MoOn
explain bohemian to me please???


like... 60's and 70's styles... the hippie look.. natural colors like brown, beige, etc. go to stores or go online and find Bebe or arden b. [www.bebe.com]

here are some examples:



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Posted by Crazydeb8ter on 07-16-2002 08:51 PM:

not only that.

The term bohemian has existed ever since the early 1700's. Though there are a variety of definitions to define what Bohemian and Bohemia are. A wide group believes that Bohemians are artists and musicians, scraping against society while producing art with a passion unparalleled. "Bordered on the North by hope, work and gaiety, on the South by necessity and courage; on the West and East by slander and the hospital." Another group believes that, as understood by the aformentioned quote, that Bohemians are the ones who are righteous and posess the ideas and ethics to produce a truly perfect society. However, another group still believes that Bohemians would not produce their own perfect society, but instead help the present society achieve greatness: "All the most talented and promising young people lived in it, those in their twenties who had not yet made their name but who were destined to eventually lead their nation."
I read a section on this in a practice SAT puaahha. It was boring to everyone else but me....but yes i guess in terms of fashion, Bohemian can be defined as hippi.

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Posted by Ladi Jay on 07-16-2002 09:29 PM:

Ohh... some of the bohemian outfits are cute... like the shirts... I have a shirt that's cute like that... it is kinda cute... just as long as the person knows how to clash it...


Posted by tea on 07-16-2002 11:33 PM:

damn...those look old school...like....old school english clothes

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Posted by TAIgrr on 07-16-2002 11:39 PM:

those look like the type of clothes hyori was wearing in the picture i posted with her long hair and baggy eyes.
it looks cute.. is it popular in america?

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Posted by Ladi Jay on 07-17-2002 02:08 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by TAIgrr
is it popular in america?


aren't you from America??? Anyways, it is popular around here... everywhere I go, I always see at least one person wearing something bohemian-like....


Posted by WhiteLee on 07-17-2002 02:13 AM:

It's been on most of the runways in some shape and form. Ugh...some of that stuff is just too...too...too ugly. All i can think of when I see that stuff is long haired men and women prancing around incense burners chanting, "Love and Peace!" or "If you're not a part of the solution then you're a part of the problem!"

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Posted by UnisMuiMui on 07-17-2002 03:15 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by WhiteLee
It's been on most of the runways in some shape and form. Ugh...some of that stuff is just too...too...too ugly. All i can think of when I see that stuff is long haired men and women prancing around incense burners chanting, "Love and Peace!" or "If you're not a part of the solution then you're a part of the problem!"


LOL!!! yeah i agree some of the stuff IS really ugly... i'm not down wit the trend either

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Posted by haneul on 07-18-2002 04:36 AM:

the bohemian looks ok i guess, but i go for the casual style~
wait, ur not american (to taigrr)?? dayam, u speak really good english!!! man, u should post up a pic of urself in the members forum!


Posted by daNNy LuV 1TYM on 07-18-2002 07:12 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by WhiteLee
It's been on most of the runways in some shape and form. Ugh...some of that stuff is just too...too...too ugly. All i can think of when I see that stuff is long haired men and women prancing around incense burners chanting, "Love and Peace!" or "If you're not a part of the solution then you're a part of the problem!"


FREAL!! haha


Posted by Crazydeb8ter on 07-18-2002 07:43 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by haneul
...(taigrr)??man, u should post up a pic of urself in the members forum!


yea Chorong

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Posted by shaluski on 07-18-2002 06:10 PM:

I like the white outfit but i dislike the others in dark beige -- what an awful colour!

Actually I see many white bohemian outfits in the stores and read in the papers that they should be accompanied by turqoise accessories.

I think the white outfits would look nice with minimalistic turqoise accessories (not the big gaudy ones).

I like the peasant blouses (off-the-shoulder types).


Posted by haneul on 07-19-2002 02:29 AM:

ewww...those beige outfits are oogly, but i guess if ur pretty and have a nice bod, then maybe it'll work out ...yeah~the peasant look is REALLY in nowadayz, everywhere i go i see them..but that white dress up therez ok lookin...i think those white peasant blouses they sell at Xpress and ?uess are kyoote. Still ain't mah style~


Posted by UnisMuiMui on 07-20-2002 06:47 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by RaCeR_LaDi_MoOn
explain bohemian to me please???


here's a better definition i found on a website:
"The 70's live on! The bohemian look was updated to include a hippie+ gypsy = 'gippy' style. Loose and Off the shoulders, models strutted gypsy blouses down many of the runways. A close second to this popular look was the peasant blouse.

Also, in celebration of a 70's theme were fringes, fringes, everywhere! On belts, bags, skirts, dresses, shirts.. you name it, they fringed it. Asymmetrical and handkerchief hems were popular, creating soft silhouettes on dresses and skirts.

Finishing off the 70's flare of the collections was the color schemes - vibrant colors, graphic designs. Think big, bold prints and geometric shapes."

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Posted by TAIgrr on 09-04-2002 01:26 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by haneul
wait, ur not american (to taigrr)?? dayam, u speak really good english!!! man, u should post up a pic of urself in the members forum!

no no hahhaah

i DO live in america

cept im just not updated in fashion right now
and i was just asking cause

that type of clothes was/is pretty popular in korea
so is it also popular here too?

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Posted by Jj2 on 09-04-2002 10:24 AM:

dunno bout the states but it's pretty popular back here in melbourne. i like the bohemian look...real tyte


Posted by Street RSX on 09-04-2002 09:38 PM:

it looks weirdd... we're in tha 00'z now not 60's 70's anymore... why do ppl alwais do that bring bak that stuph i mean if yoo think about it, itz clothes that sum of our parants used to wear!! haha


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