A flowy silhouette maxi dress, the fabric that moves when you do, a print that feels like it was chosen rather than styled. That's bohemian streetwear, and honestly, it might be the most forgiving fashion trend we've seen in years. At Mogul Interior, our maxi dresses lean into this. Ruched waists give structure without stiffness. The silhouettes are cut generously through the body and gathered where it flatters, so the dress adapts to you, not the other way around.

Lately I've been mixing mismatched floral silk tunics with ripped mom jeans, and honestly, it's become one of my favorite combinations, that clash of prints against worn denim just feels effortlessly bohemian. The silk itself is so lightweight that it's basically made for beach holidays, and I've packed it for more than one yoga retreat since it breathes well and moves easily through sun salutations.
For fall, I switch things up with maxi skirts in rich, colorful prints, paired with a paisley tunic on top, they feel like the kind of outfit you'd wear to a long lunch that turns into golden-hour margaritas with friends.
Sheer maxi caftans have been on repeat for me lately, they're so versatile, thrown over a swimsuit for a beach day or over leggings for something more casual. There's a real seventies-chic energy to them right now, and boho-inspired tunics feel like they're having a moment too, with all that bold, hippie-inspired print work.
What I love most is how a simple caftan becomes a whole outfit once you add the right accessories, a stack of copper bracelets, some big dangly earrings, and suddenly it feels finished, like you actually thought about it
Bohemian embroidered caftans in vivid batik prints are my go-to for cruises , there's something about slipping one on over a swimsuit and being instantly put-together that makes packing so much easier. Oversized caftan tunics have earned a permanent spot in my suitcase for exactly that reason.
I've also become a little obsessed with recycled sari wrap skirts lately. Each one carries these exotic Indian prints that feel genuinely one-of-a-kind, since no two saris are ever quite the same — which is part of what makes them feel special rather than mass-produced. And for anyone who's conscious about what they're buying, batik tie-dye kaftan dresses in lightweight rayon are a nice middle ground: breathable, comfortable, and made with a little more care for the planet.
Silk wrap skirts made from upcycled saris feel like one of the more thoughtful pieces in my closet — each one carries a bit of history in its print, since it started life as someone's sari before becoming something new. That's the kind of mindful fashion I can get behind. Dressed up, they're lovely for a romantic dinner or a slow evening stroll on the beach, with just enough polish to feel intentional.
That's honestly what I love most about bohemian style — it never asks you to follow one rule. Mix it up, layer it differently, wear it your own way. The creativity really is unlimited.
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By Era Chandok, Mogul Interior | Last Updated: June 2026













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