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  2. Thrift store chic - Wikipedia

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    Thrift store chic can be considered as an anti-fashion statement because it does not follow fashion trends and does not attempt to look expensive or new. Thrift store chic is often composed with vintage T-shirts (striped tees and anything with vintage graphics, in particular), sweaters, flannel 'lumberjack' shirts, and worn and torn jeans.

  3. 17 Vintage-Inspired Boho Dresses and Tops That Scream Luxury

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    What goes around comes back around, and we’re not talking about karma. Styles ebb and flow just as the tides do and guess what’s back: ’70s style! But not just ’70s — boho ’70s. We ...

  4. Boho-chic - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 London Lite hailed the return of "hippy, hippy chic" [94] and, as noted, Fashion Union marketed "hippie chic" tops in 2010. "Boho-by-default" was an unflattering description used by Lisa Armstrong to describe the style of women ("gargoyles" as opposed to "summer goddesses") who, for summer wear, "drag the same greying, crumpled boho-by ...

  5. List of chics - Wikipedia

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    "Beach chic" was the title of an article in 2006 by the Times fashion editor Lisa Armstrong about shopping for accessories to accompany a bikini. [1] These included a "cover-up" (e.g. a kaftan), flat sandals, a hat, a fake tan and - with the comforting footnote, "No, you will not look like a WAG [wife or girlfriend of a footballer]" - denture cleaner to whiten finger-nails.

  6. Trickle-up fashion - Wikipedia

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    The trickle-up effect in the fashion field, also known as bubble-up pattern, is an innovative fashion theory first described by Paul Blumberg in the 1970s. This effect describes when new trends are found on the streets, showing how innovation flows from the lower class to upper class . [ 1 ]

  7. Bohemian style - Wikipedia

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    The Bohemian style, often termed 'Boho chic', is a fashion and lifestyle choice characterized by its unconventional and free-spirited essence. While its precise origins are debated, Bohemian style is believed to have been influenced by the nomadic lifestyle of the Romani people during the late 19th century to the early 20th century.