I knew nothing from any kind of bohemian stance.
In effect, jazz became the paradigmatic object of the avant-garde slummer, the new signifier for bohemian life.
If a client entertained any doubts on the score of his bohemian architect, this space with its twin niches was clearly calculated to communicate the probity of a bank.
Among other things, the play shows how a sort of bohemian lifestyle has become mainstream in certain sections of society, with no expectation of marriage or even long-term relationships.
The paradox of affluent residents seeking a bohemian culture, only to see it destroyed by their cultural tastes and influence, was not lost on media commentators, venue owners and musicians.
Wilde sees that both the aesthete and the dandy are perceived as effeminate, but while the aesthete "is almost a bohemian," the dandy is an aristocratic figure.
Their architectural styles range from the bohemian-eclectic to exuberant stucco-modern.
The clothing has been described as a combination of androgynous chic and bohemian nonchalance.