0 a person who is interested in artistic and unusual things, for example art, music, or literature, and lives in an informal way that ignores the usually accepted ways of behaving
1 relating to or typical of a bohemian:
a bohemian lifestyle
The area has a bohemian atmosphere, busy with small independent shops and cafes.
2 a person who lives in a very informal style that is different from the way most people live
These sunglasses look great worn with an oversized hat for an artistic bohemian look.
He enjoyed a fairly conventional, if slightly bohemian childhood.
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.