The (very strict) rules of how to do boho style like a grown up Camilla Ridley Day reveals the rules for the new, grown-up boho READ MORE: Emily in Paris is not just for your daughter! Our stylist reveals how over 50s can copy her style - and the one fashion secret she borrows from Princess Diana By Camilla Ridley Day For The Daily Mail Published: 20:27, 21 August 2024 | Updated: 20:34, 21 August 2024 e-mail View comments Make no mistake, boho fashion is back – and it’s only going to get bigger as we head into September. For those of us who wore it in the Noughties, this news might well cause alarm, along with flashbacks to some questionable fashion decisions. Perhaps, like me, you invested in one of those wide, studded disc belts after seeing Sienna Miller at Glastonbury circa 2004 (actually, I had two, which I wore slung low on my hips, along with a much-loved pair of slouchy suede ankle boots).

But there’s no need to panic, because this time boho has grown up alongside the women who are wearing it. The renaissance started on the Chloe catwalk at Paris Fashion Week , where the AW24 collection was awash with floaty white blouses, ruffled chiffon and fringed jackets. Every fashion editor agreed it was the look to be seen in, while Sienna herself was, of course, on the front row.

Predictably, membership of the Chloe gang comes at a high price: £2,000 for a ruffled dress which all the top stylists are fighting to get their hands on – Suki Waterhouse wore it on the Eras.