The G Edit: My Boho Chic Amazon Fashion Picks


I have always had a deep appreciation for loose, boho style aesthetic. They can be dressed up or down, and they are always comfortable. When you think about wearable, fashion-forward clothes, I’m sure Amazon is not the first place that comes to mind.

Me, too.

I can’t remember exactly how I stumbled upon Amazon clothing in the first place, but there is a good chance it was in one of those late-night, half-asleep online shopping blackholes. I’ve shared some of my favorite finds below.

Oh, and if you’re skeptical, maybe this will sway you – Amazon has a great return policy for clothing as well. I had issues with sizing (which is something most people complain about in their reviews), and all I had to do was drop it off without packaging/printing a return label at a nearby Kohl’s or UPS Store. Happy shopping!

  • This maxi dress reminded me of a Spell & The Gypsy dress from last year that I had been eyeing but for a fraction of the cost. I am 5’2.5″, and this barely skimmed the top of my sneakers. I took a size L. I had favorited this a while back, and when I was ready to purchase, it had gone OOS. It came back shortly after, so keep checking back. I currently only see a small available.
  • I could have sworn I had a dress similar to this one in my Free People cart a couple of seasons ago. I originally purchased a S in the yellow, but it didn’t fit loose enough. I would err on the larger side of sizes as this style looks more effortless and breezy when it hangs. I am waiting for the L to come back in stock.
  • This is not a dress, but just as wearable – the jacket version of the dress above. So easy to throw over a tank and jean shorts for a quick outfit.
  • Here’s another maxi dress pick. Since this print is so busy and also maxi length, I gravitate towards more of the less vibrant colors. The more punchy colors might come off cheap and show more of the fabric quality. If this is too long for you, just throw on a skinny belt or fanny pack and pull some fabric over the belt like I did with the green dress.
  • Ooh okay. I like this linen color and how the floral embroidery is minimal, lining the sleeves and edges only.
  • Blue one of this one for sure. The orange and pink are close seconds but the tassels that line the entire neckline and go down the middle seem too fussy unless you’re buying this to wear for a Tulum or Bali destination. Blue is probably the only one I would actually wear in the city with some white sneakers.