BOHEMIAN ELEMENTS @ Future Front Market
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There’s a certain ease to bohemian style that I live for. It's not precise and doesn’t rely on structure for completion. It gives layered, a little undone, and built more on feeling than rules.
Fabrics move. Silhouettes are relaxed. And nothing feels forced. That’s what drew me to these elements for the Front Market.

Bohemian style has always carried a sense of freedom. It allows dressing without the need to be overtly defined. It pulls from different influences, eras, and textures; letting each moment coexist seamlessly. To me, there’s a striking confidence in that kind of fluidity.
Wearing this style to a Future Front Texas event felt aligned because spaces like theirs do something similar. They don’t ask you to shrink yourself or mold into a single lane. They create room—for creativity, expression, and for people of all walks of life. This sort of space especially matters for women and BIPOC creators and businesses.
You feel it as soon as you walk in because there’s less pressure to present perfectly. You can simply exist, connect, and move freely as yourself. That’s what this look reflected for me. Something easy to wear in a space that always feels accepting.
The Keesh Edit: Bohemian style values individuality over conformity and expression over perfection. Like the creative communities nurtured by Future Front, it reminds us that belonging is not about fitting in—it is about having the freedom to show up as yourself.
Until next time.

BEFORE YOU GO: If you’re drawn to pieces like this, I share more on how I source, style, and build a resale shop around them in my ebook, How to Sell Your Closet and Everything In-between.

