Generally, I am not a big fan of bohemian styles. I went through a “hippie” phase in my teens, and such styles generally make me think of the awkwardness that was those years. Yet lately, I find myself drawn to flowing silhouettes and earthy shades of brown. However, I don’t think I’ll ever go “full-hippie”. What I do like is mixing bohemian accents with modern colors. Thus, this outfit is born.
This beautiful blue tunic is a twin of the purple one you’ve seen before. For some reason, I often find twin Target items at my favorite thrift store, Second Image. I don’t usually buy both colors, but I couldn’t resist with these. I removed the ties off this top, since they made it look too much like a maternity top for my liking. Pairing it with my favorite belt gave it plenty of waist definition, although it looks fine unbelted as well.
And in case you were curious, that is my sewing machine in the window.
Tunic: Target (thrifted)
Belt: Anthropologie
Jeans: Express
Boots: Dansko Nena
Purse: Easy Spirit Outlet
Cuff: Thrifted
Earrings: Efy Tal






Hi and welcome! I'm Diana, and this is my blog, Smiles Go With Everything. As the title suggests, I write about a little bit of everything, but the majority of my focus is on style and sustainability and how the two interconnect. In between are sprinklings of baking, gardening, crafting, and whatever I feel like sharing.



I really like the proportions of this outfit on you, and the brown and blue color combo.
You’re a knockout in this ensemble, doll! A great color and SUCH a flattering cut on that tunic.
I love the brown belt and boots with that beautiful blue top. Great outfit!
I LOVE those colors, not only together, but they look fabulous on you as well!
Love it!!!
This outfit looks fantastic on you!
The kimono shape of the tunic is super flattering. And brown/blue/green always works well for more earthy looks.
What a flattering outfit! Perfect amount of boho without looking too hippie.
I looooove this look! But then I’m drawn to bohemian style. Those boots are seriously drool-worthy.
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