Full of exciting prints, interesting silhouettes, and plenty of elevated boho style flair, this Fall/Winter ‘22 collection from Carolina K is one that we just can’t get enough of. Expertly combining both feminine styles with masculine details, this collection shows off the perfect juxtaposition. For instance, there are traditional men’s suiting details like vests, blazers, and pantsuits, but there are also free-flowing maxi dresses, cinched-in waistlines, chic bodysuits, traditional kaftans, and paisley print mini dresses. In fact, speaking of prints, that’s probably going to be the first thing you notice about this collection. Showcasing a wide variety of intricate prints that range from floral and paisley to patchwork and abstract stripes, your eyes aren’t going to get tired when viewing this show-stopping collection. So what are you waiting for? Embrace that cool, Carolina K boho flair. Your wardrobe will thank you.
Get Familiar With Your Boho Side In This Collection From Carolina K
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