“So long, hippie aesthetic.

Moto Boho has entered the chat,” reads thetrend report.

It’s not just a lookit’s a lifestyle."

Living room with paper chandelier

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It’s that mix of laid-back and feminine with an edge that makes it intriguing.

Brie Williams

5 Ways to Try Moto Boho in Your Design

1.

Take Inspiration from Fashion

“How did this fusion of aesthetics gain traction so quickly?”

living room with leather chairs and a white fireplace

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writes Grace Clarke in anarticleabout the trend forL’OFFICIEL.

“Chloes runwaylaid the groundwork with its romantic silhouettes, reminiscent of the 2000s bohemian spirit.”

Balance Hard and Soft Textures

This trend is all about combining seemingly-disparate aesthetics and creating a harmonious design.

One way to do this is to consciously balance the hard and soft elements you add to your space.

For your leathers, try out washed-out colors like chambray and sun-bleached cottons to create symmetry.

Embrace Lace

Leather and lace are a common trope, but they’re classic for a reason.

(Same goes with your leather jackets, too!)