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Episode 14: Boho is Back: How to Wear the Trend in 2025

Episode 14: Boho is Back: How to Wear the Trend in 2025

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In this episode of Style Chat Podcast, Sarah Liller and Tami DeLami dive into the boho trend’s latest resurgence—why it’s making a comeback, how to wear it now, and how to make it work for your personal style. They break down the signature elements of bohemian fashion, from flowy silhouettes and rich textures to statement belts and maxi dresses, while tracing its evolution from the ‘60s to the early 2000s and now.

The duo explores boho’s signature maximalism, discussing how the trend balances effortless style with intentional layering. They highlight icons like Jane Birkin, Stevie Nicks, Sienna Miller, and Zoe Kravitz, plus TV characters like Serena van der Woodsen (Gossip Girl) and Marissa Cooper (The O.C.), who brought boho to the mainstream. Sarah and Tami also share their favorite brands, including Isabel Marant, Free People, and Missoni, and offer styling advice for different body types—because boho isn’t just for one silhouette.

They also touch on the sustainable side of bohemian fashion, explaining how thrifting and secondhand shopping make this trend more accessible and eco-friendly. Whether you’re ready to embrace full-on boho or just want to incorporate a few key pieces, this episode is packed with insights to help you master the look without veering into costume territory.

Tune in for expert tips, plenty of laughs, and a fresh perspective on one of fashion’s most enduring aesthetics. Don’t forget to follow, share, and send your questions their way on Instagram!

Sarah's IG https://www.instagram.com/sarahlillerstyling/
Tami's IG https://www.instagram.com/tami_sofia/

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