Wear Bohomian Looks for Spring from RW&Co. NOW!

Boho is always cool for spring and RW&Co.’s latest pieces are no different.  These items, with their whimsical looks are great for a casual afternoon, whether you’re going to the movies, shopping or just having lunch with friends.  Some favourite pieces in the collection include:

Cranberry Floral Dress & Black Floral Dress:

   

While it’s still a little chilly outside, take advantage of the floral dress and tights look, paired with boots.  With booties, you can give it an early 90s retro look.  The black dress, which comes in sizes XS to XL, is priced at $78 while the cranberry dress (XS-XL)  is $68.  Both are made out of polyester.  My personal favourite is the cranberry.  Brings back some memories of middle school.

Wide-legged jeans and lace

   

Wide-legged jeans, the perfect alternative to the skinny, has been back in the market since late 2010.  The two pieces go hand-in-hand with each other, worn either alone or, if you want to give it a more formal look, with a nice dark blazer – great for casual offices (I highly suggest that you wear a camisole underneath the lace top if you are going to wear it to work.  Much more professional and prevents “wardrobe malfunctions.”).  The lace top sells (XS to XL) for $45 and materials are 65% cotton, 32% nylon and 3% spandex, while the jeans are 65% cotton, 34% polyester and 1% spandex.  The jeans come in waist sizes of 25 to 32.

Flowy Tops!

Great paired with the above jeans or any kind of denim at all (my personal favourite are straight-legged, not-too-skinny jeans in a medium to dark wash.  But don’t go black with the tangerine top unless you want to look “Halloween”).  The pink flowy blouse, like the lace top above, could work very well for a casual office environment, while the tangerine top is more weekend.  Wear it with tall boots over the pants for some serious casual boho chic.

 Images courtesy of RW&Co.

About Cynthia Cheng Mintz


Cynthia Cheng Mintz is the founder and webitor-in-chief of this site and the petite-focused site, Shorty Stories. She has also written for other publications including the Toronto Star and has blogged for The Huffington Post. Her first novel, Aspirations, was published in 2007. Outside of writing, Cynthia researches and advises philanthropic ideas for family funds and foundations and also volunteers.

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