In 3 months, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston's newest fashion-inspired exhibition, Hippie Chic, will open to the public, July 16-November 11. Based around designers of the 60s & 70s, paisley, beads, tie-dye, fringe, and more will be showcased in 50 ensembles. The MFA sent me over some sneak peeks and I clearly got inspired...
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Woman's ensemble (3 parts), Roy Halston Frowick | Halston, circa 1970 Silk velvet, tie-dyed |
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Woman's Jacket, Barry & Yosha Finch, 1970 Cotton, velvet, nylon, polyester, plastic |
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Dress, Thea Porter, circa 1970 Printed silk plain weave, cotton embroidery |
Images via MFA

Soooo looking forward to this exhibit at the MFA. Iam all up in the boho look. Flowy maxis and peasant tops in loud prints, very forgiving with the bebe bump!
ReplyDeletehippie chic! love it. seems like something I'd be into checking out
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That sounds awesome! I can't wait to go check it out :)
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