Boho/ ethnic chic outfitspirations for a wedding

I just discovered your blog and I have a question for you…
In July I go to my goddaughters wedding and I am looking to dress in a boho, ethnic chic manner, 
I am 1.80 meter tall and weight 62kg (so tall and thin), am 50 yo and am from Belgium.
Bonjour,
So, you are from Belgium? I’ll take that information very seriously when composing my outfits ^^
First, when you want to do boho chic, it is important never to forget the “chic”.
So do not overload with hippie looking items. You do not want to look like Esmeralda.
Most of times, only one statement boho or ethnic piece is enough, or even only accessories.
1. Long skirt
With its modern tribal looking print and its fluid yet narrow shape this skirt is boho yet not Esmeralda looking. Perfect for a tall lady like you!
I paired it with a simple top in raw looking silk, leather knotted sandals, a rope looking bracelet and totem like earrings.
The blazers adds something chic to the mix.

2. Ethnic jacket

This indian jacket is the statement piece of this outfit.
When you remove it you still have this boho feel thanks to a tassel necklace and tattoo like gold jewel flat sandals. Good thing about being slender is that you can do flats ^^
The pants, top and clutch are chic basics that perfectly match the colors of the jacket.

3. Ethnic accessories

You can start from a neutral basis in natural colors before giving the boho attitude with accessories only.
Here I picked high waisted mustard colors wide pants and a cream blouse. Perfect for your silhouette.
I then pimped them with: an indian looking belt, hand-manufactured gold graphic necklace, tattoo like sandals with tassels, african looking seed bracelets and a graphic inca print (ok, ok ^^) clutch.

4. Ikat long dress

This Ikat dress really makes a statement.
For the rest, I remained low profile with rope like sandals, a polished gold purse and a shawl.
The tassel earrings match the print of the dress and bring a pop of color to the face.

5. Fluid layerings

The layering of fluid pieces feels bohemian.

Especially if you choose nature inspired colors and natural fabrics.

Like this emerald stone colored tunic.

I then completed with nature inspired earrings (raw stones) and bracelet (animal shaped) and a hippie chic pouch.

Hope I inspired you to be the boho chic godmother !
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3 Responses to “Boho/ ethnic chic outfitspirations for a wedding”
  1. Choosing a wedding dress can be a daunting task for any bride-to-be, but with the right guidance, it can be an enjoyable and memorable experience. The first step is to set a budget and stick to it. From there, consider the style and theme of the wedding, as this will help narrow down the options. Body type and personal style are also important factors to consider when choosing a dress. It’s a good idea to try on a variety of styles to get an idea of what looks best and feels most comfortable. Bringing along trusted friends or family members can also be helpful for getting feedback and support. When trying on dresses, pay attention to the details, such as the fabric, cut, and embellishments, and consider how they will look in photographs. Ultimately, the most important thing is to choose a dress that makes the bride feel confident, beautiful, and comfortable on her special day.

  2. I really love the top and bracelet in the first outfit and the top and necklace in the second outfit. I would love to be able to wear these to a wedding soon!

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