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Saturday, May 2, 2020

Swank Events May 2020 Introduces the MI.CO Gabriela Boho Skirt and Top - A Dress that Brings out the Beautiful Gypsy Inside of You



The bohemian style is more than just a fashion trend – it’s a cultural
revolution all by its own. This MI.CO Gabriela Boho Skirt and Top embodies
this spirit with its gorgeous, head-to-toe norm-breaking, free-spirited look.




The bohemian (or boho) style embodies an alternate, open-minded and
individualistic way of life. It represents a strong social attitude opposed
to everything from materialism to society’s customs.

Its cultural origins, often associated with that of the hippie movement during 

the ‘60s and ‘70s, is believed to have had its fashion counterculture 
roots in Europe in the 19th century.

 
History suggests that it was originally born out of the French Revolution, 

when many artistic people were driven into abject poverty and forced to 

wear old, worn out and unfashionable clothing.



Others argue that the original bohemians were the nomadic Romani people 
from an area of the Czech Republic called Bohemia, who rejected 
the mainstream and lived outside societal norms. 

Many were referred to as “Gypsies.”



Today, as evidenced by this fabulous MI.CO Gabriela denim Boho Skirt and 
Top, the bohemian movement has taken on a whole new meaning - 
incorporating new ethnic styles, including embroideries, 
fringe and flared silhouettes. 



This MI.CO Gabriela Boho Skirt and Top Pack provides you 
with several stylistic choices. Each piece comes with a HUD 
menu which enables you to create a variety of solid and 
floral patterned color combinations. 

Accessorizing this Gabriela outfit is both fun and effortless. That said, let the 
artistic Gypsy inside you style it with your own creative, fierce and unique personality.


The package also includes a marvelous HUD Driven Headband with Flowers

Store: MI.CO
Designer: Minchen Corvinus
Product: Gabriela Boho Skirt and Top
Release: May 2020
Available: Swank Event (Click Here)


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