Boho chic is back, but this time it feels less polished and a lot more lived-in. Think clothes that look like they’ve travelled with you: soft suede, sheer fabrics, slouchy dresses and jewellery that feels collected over time rather than perfectly styled. The mood is relaxed, effortless and a little undone: the kind of pieces you throw on for a road trip, a weekend away, or long days spent in the sun.
This season’s take on boho is less about looking overly feminine or festival-ready and more about texture and ease. Dresses fall loosely on the body, suede pieces add a rugged touch, while sheer layers keep things light and soft. Nothing feels too structured or too “done”, which is exactly what makes the look work.
In this edit, the Cecilie Bahnsen suede vest is one of those pieces that instantly changes an outfit. It brings a balance of utility and softness that makes even simple basics feel more interesting. The Isabel Marant boots add character through subtle beaded detailing, making them easy to wear season after season. Then there’s the Christopher Esber top, which keeps the overall look refined while still feeling effortless. Its soft draping and high neckline add texture without overpowering the outfit.

















