Write an article based on this "Choose clothing in natural tones and fabrics. Say yes to lace, crochet and other embellishments. Experiment with fun patterns. Think comfort. Combine fitted and flowy clothes. Wear shoes in natural shades and fabrics. Avoid neon. Don't go overboard. Dress for your body type."
When building your Boho Chic wardrobe, choose items made from natural fabrics such as cotton, linen, velvet, chiffon, silk, leather, suede, and fur.  You'll also want to choose items in natural tones and colors — for example, white, beige, brown, earthy reds and oranges, and dark greens. Note that wearing fur is considered by many to be cruel and unethical. If you like the look but don't want to wear real fur, there are many good faux fur clothing items available. Crocheted and lace dresses, tops, hats, and bags are staples of Boho Chic. Beads, fringe, and embroidery are also hugely popular, and can appear in your clothing and your accessories. Boho Chic clothing comes in many patterns: floral and avant-garde-style accents are popular, as are checks and ethnic-inspired prints. If you do experiment with fun patterns, be sure to pair them with relatively neutral items for a balanced outfit. A key ingredient in Boho Chic style is comfort — you'll see a lot of soft, loose-fitting, flowy clothes, often worn in layers.  Maxi dresses (full-length, usually loose-fitting dresses) are a great example of the flowy comfort common to Boho Chic. Cut-offs and a flowy white lace top paired with a long, beige knitted sweater is another example of a comfortable Boho Chic outfit. Not everything you wear has to be flowy — you can combine flowy shirts with fitted pants or skirts, or vice versa. Here's an example of an outfit you could wear in colder months, when the rain and snow make flowy dresses and skirts impractical:  Pair some faded, fitted light-blue jeans with a white chambray top and a big, knitted, neutral-toned sweater. Add interest to the outfit with a long silver-chain necklace punctuated by a pretty stone pendant — turquoise would work well. You could also combine this outfit with a colorful, jewel-toned scarf. For shoes, go with brown, tan, or beige ankle boots with a relatively low, chunky heel. (Think cowboy boot heels.) Ballet flats and ethnic-inspired sandals (i.e. Greek, Roman, or African) are the generally accepted staples of Boho Chic. For cooler weather, you can wear cowboy boots, ankle boots with thick heels, or high '70s-inspired boots.  Leather and suede are the preferred fabrics for shoes; natural shades such as beige, tan, and brown are recommended. If you're vegan, it's possible to buy convincing vegan “leather” versions of natural leather shoes. Bright colors are great for adding heat to your Boho Chic outfit; just make sure they're colors you would find in nature — for example, jewel tones like ruby red or sapphire blue, or the bright green-blue of a clear mountain lake. With all the patterns and layers available, building a Boho Chic outfit can be daunting. Avoid the temptation to wear all of your favourite things at once. You'll also want to avoid being too colourful: aim for mostly neutral tones plus one or two accent colors.  It's also important to consider textures. Wearing patterned pants with a lace top and a crocheted fringe vest would definitely be going overboard. Similarly If you're wearing a beaded top, it may be overkill to wear a bunch of beaded necklaces with it. If you're unsure of what sort of color combinations to use, an online search for “Boho Chic color combinations” will return a lot of creative suggestions. If you're curvier, look for items with more structure, as flowy items and layers can make you look bigger than you are. If you're thin and short, you may get lost in long, flowy layers; aim for shorter tops and/or skirts, slimmer fits, and shoes with heels.