
As we celebrate the nostalgia of free love and self expression, on the 40 Year Anniversary of Woodstock, maybe its time to ask ourselves if our personal wardrobes reflect influences from this colorful, eclectic 60’s era. Some would say “YES” with gutso. Some might cringe at the idea. But most of us probably have had some type of Woodstock worthy clothing even if we don’t want to admit it to ourselves. I would never in a million years call my personal style as bohemian.
Most of my pieces tend to be structured with contemporary silhouettes. I try to shy away from outlandish floral, ruffles and fringes. I look like a dork in vests and can never pull off a fringed suede jacket. But when I sit down and think about it, I do get most compliments on the occasions that I choose to stray away from my self inflicted monotonous habitude and reach for that sequined tunic, that embroidered skirt or that flower power dress. And I love me some denim and fancy boots! I suppose the departure from the regular professional, almost “expected” garb gives out a pleasing vibe of creativity and non-conformity that inspires respect. It sends the message of unruffled individuality as if you can stand up for what you believe in even if it is outside the norm.
There are still certain aspects of the Woodstock style that I would never dare sport, like the long stringy hair or ripped jeans. Thankfully designers over the years have mastered the art of tasteful interpretations of the movement that hits the right note between delightful and pitiful (yes, if you are not careful, you can end up looking like a homeless person).
So, don’t be afraid to add a little hippie to your look and wait for the compliments to roll in. A peasant blouse balanced with a military inspired cargo pant, or a patchwork purse splashed against a white button down gives an unexpected funky appeal to set you apart from the rest of the gang.Think you need more persuasion? Sure, I can try:
1. It, of course, wouldn’t hurt that you will be right on trend this season. While seasoned beauties like Drew Barrymore, Siena Miller and Kate Hudson have long since epitomized hippie chic, young starlets like Miley Cyrus , Vanessa Hudgens and Lauren Conrad have rocked the look this summer with super short denim shorts, long layered gold chains , flowy dresses and gypsy tunics.
2. You will be politically correct. Weren’t those earth embracing anti-establishment young people of the 70’s the ones who started the shift towards eco-friendly clothing that all and sundry are embracing today? Yes, hippie chic also could mean nature inspired, environmentally safe , organic and all that good stuff. Of course, everything is a matter of interpretation.
3. Most department stores and online retailers have stocked up on this popular trend and what’s more they are currently a Mega sale. You might as well invest in a couple of pieces when you decide to update your everyday wardrobe.
Here are some sweet ideas for those times when you want to turn on the haute-hippie charm:

Anisa Denim Vest, $22.90, Minnetonka Moccasin - Fringe Boot Brown Suede $85, Coach Signature Hamptons Hobo Patchwork Clearance $129 , Ed Hardy Handbag Filina Satchel $305.

Rip Curl Tropicalia Tunic Top: $31.46, AB Studio Embroidered Peasant Blouse: $16.80, Pleated Floral Chiffon Skirt: $14.80

Smocked Tie Dye Dress $19.80 ,
Crochet Trim Chiffon Dress, $24.80


Gypsy 05 Talula Maxi Dress as seen on Alessandra Ambrosio $209, Paloma Purple Rainbow Silk Maxi Dress as seen on Lauren Conrad $198
Photos: trendhunter.com, popsugar.com, Glamour.com