The temperatures may still be mild for spring, but Millie Bobby Brown knows that the spirit of boho transcends the seasons. True acolytes of the Kate Moss and Olsen twin-indebted trend will wear their ruffles, beads, and embroidery all year round.
Spotted out and about in New York City, M.B.B. opted for a transitional trench and dress combo, wearing a cropped beige jacket with military-style shoulder details, and a dusty rose mini-dress with layers of ruffles and cream embroidery from her own Florence by Mills line. Her blonde-highlighted brunette bob fell in easy, breezy waves with tiny braids to continue the boho spirit. Her rose-pink, almond-shaped manicure also matched.
Just a day previous, Millie Bobby Brown was already in her millennial bag. Out for the Netflix Upfront presentation on Wednesday night, she wore a generation-previous-to-her-own-coded khaki bolero, and paired it with a white corset and skirt set by Georges Hobeika. M.B.B. is a long-time fan of the Y2K style sensibilities, in teeny floaty tops, peplums, and jazzy pants paired with fun hair accessories. Of course, too, she’s never without her cushion cut diamond ring from husband Jake Bongiovi.
The actor and beauty brand founder has been hard at work promoting her own fashion line, Florence by Mills Fashion, for the season too, modeling citrus and floral-patterned halter dresses and a tennis-style, papaya-colored mini on her Instagram.
There is a wide sartorial birth within the definition of boho chic. Take the late, great Jane Birkin and her ultra-mini crochet dresses and basket bags. Or travel forward to ’90s and ’00s-era Kate Moss and Sienna Miller, stomping around Glastonbury festival in denim cut-offs and lacy waistcoats. Today, it’s been refined by the likes of the paisley print-devoted Olsen twins, chiffon and ribbon-loving Anya Taylor-Joy, and Lila Moss.
