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Fashion

BOHEMIAN BEAUTY

Go bohemian this spring with peasant blouses, printed skirts, and beaded sandals. PLUS: festive accessories to brighten your look (and your mood).
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Spring days in Dallas call for relaxation and comfort. Peasant blouses, printed skirts, and sprightly shoes are staples for the season. Top a long, flowing skirt with a beaded tank; complete the look with roped or bejeweled sandals. Not so bonkers for head-to-toe boho? Add a subtle bohemian twist to any ensemble with layered bangles or beaded necklaces. —STEPHANIE QUADRI

Veda is wearing an embellished tank by Threads ($89/Premium 93), silk skirt by Alberta Ferretti ($970/Forty Five Ten), double cinnibar discs on vintage chain with vintage gold pendant by Ashley Montgomery ($176/Premium 93), orange beaded necklace by Ben Amur ($145/Saks Fifth Avenue, Galleria), wood disc cuff by Monies ($195/Forty Five Ten), and rope sandals by Marni ($475/Forty Five Ten).

 

 

 

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Color Coded
Brighten your look and your mood with these glorious hues.
by Stephanie Quadri

 

 

 

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: tangerine polished Chinese coral necklace by Ashley Montgomery ($109/Beyond Baroque); cracked aqua necklace by Monies ($225/Forty Five Ten); red leather bag by Marc Jacobs ($975/Neiman Marcus); turquoise bracelet by Georgina Marsland ($280/Forty Five Ten or www.georginamarsland.com); embellished flats by Laundry ($150/E. 61st); and floppy hat by Emilio Pucci ($165/Saks Fifth Avenue, Galleria).

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