After making the most of our all-white wardrobe on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, it’s time to bring a bit of color and life into our closets for Sukkot. And if there’s one trend that seems like it was invented especially for the holiday, it’s the boho chic style — a look that has been with us for several seasons and, luckily, just refuses to go away. This style is exactly what we need for a holiday that’s all about connecting with nature: Soft, comfortable, romantic, and above all, practical. Because let’s face it — anyone planning to spend time in the sukkah, eating, sitting on plastic chairs, and chatting late into the night, needs a wardrobe that works with her, not against her.

The charm of the look lies in its ability to appear sophisticated without feeling forced. The wide, flowing cuts look romantic while letting you move, sit, and stand without thinking twice about your outfit. The fluttering dresses with puffed sleeves? They look like a work of art but feel super comfortable. The long skirts? They create a dramatic silhouette while giving you the ultimate freedom.

Boutique 77
Boutique 77 (credit: PR abroad)

The colors are where this trend really levels up this season. After months of beige and soft browns, the market is shifting toward richer shades: Creamy ivory with touches of honey, deep earthy browns, soft olive greens, and the entire terracotta and cinnamon family. These are warm, inviting tones — exactly what we need to kick off the fall season.

What truly makes the difference this year is how the trend is softening. Less loud, with more delicate prints. Fewer heavy pieces of jewelry, and more fine details that add subtle depth: A dress with fine embroidery around the neckline, a blouse with bell sleeves that flutter lightly, or a skirt with an asymmetrical hemline that gives a sense of motion — all these are details that turn a simple garment into something special.

Blouse with lace detailing
Blouse with lace detailing (credit: Courtesy of Mango)

Accessories are where you can play and add a touch of your own personality. A woven bag that carried you through summer, long earrings that add movement, a layered necklace that softens the neckline, or a few thin bracelets that create that spontaneous, natural feeling this style allows.

A skirt
A skirt (credit: Lior Kasson)

You don’t need to make an effort when you choose this trend — quite the opposite. No dramatic makeup or elaborate hairstyle is required. The hair is loose, the makeup is natural, and the look isn’t over-engineered. That’s exactly what makes this style authentic.