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THE WEEKLY SKETCH: THE BOHO BRIDE

  Boho bridal style has always lived just outside the rules—part romance, part rebellion, and entirely personal. It pulls from a wide mix of influences: soft lace, unstructured silhouettes, natural fabrics, and an easy sense of movement that feels more like a feeling than a formula. Unlike traditional bridal fashion, which often emphasizes structure and ceremony, the boho bride leans into freedom—barefoot energy, windswept hair, and dresses that don’t demand attention so much as they move with it. At its heart, boho bridal style is about authenticity over convention. Whether it’s a 1970s-inspired lace gown, a simple slip dress layered with crochet or fringe, or a floral crown replacing a veil, the look is less about a single silhouette and more about atmosphere. It borrows from folk, vintage, and even global craft traditions, creating a bridal language that feels relaxed but intentional—effortless, yet never accidental.

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