The excruciatingly stylish ones wear duds from ie, a children's clothing store in the bohemian Marais neighborhood.
Mr. Menzel's "Capricious Summer" (1968) fuses comedy and social commentary in a toothsome admixture set in the Bohemian countryside.
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Meanwhile, the Bohemian engraver Rodolphe Bresdin placed Redon on his initial trajectory as an artist, teaching him etching and printmaking.
Centrally located in the bohemian Marais district, you can get free wi-fi in your cosy, richly decorated room via a loaned iPad from the front desk.
Students bring in money, and the bohemian nature of the city also attracts artists and architects who have helped transform the urban decay into something beautiful.
Jessie Goldenberg, 24, launched her truck, the bohemian-themed Nomad, last month.
Ms. Chan says she likes the bohemian feel of Sai Kung, which on weekends sees throngs of residents congregate for outdoor meals at local dim-sum stalls.
"You think when you're starting out that being an artist means wearing lots of ripped-up clothes, living a funky life with paint all over the place -- the Bohemian life, " he says.
Largely absent this season were the bohemian and disco-era 1960s and '70s that seemed to have a permanent place on the runways, said Jennifer Wheeler, vice president of designer apparel for Nordstrom.
He was a member of the Bohemian Club in San Francisco, whose annual encampment in a redwood grove upstate drew many of the country's prominent Republicans, and cohorts of business grandees too.
In the weeks following Hurricane Katrina we spoke with Rachel Walton who, along with her husband, Eric, own the Bohemian Armadillo Guesthouse, a bed and breakfast two blocks from the French Quarter in New Orleans.
Yet in many ways Mr Weinberger, a stalwart though he was of the Bohemian Grove, where the revolutionary Reaganauts gathered by California's Russian river each July for male bonding, was a politician of the old school.
With views over Ortahisar village's rock castle of Swiss-cheese holes, and cave rooms that blend Ottoman antiques with funky and fun colour, the bohemian-chic Hezen Hotel is perfect for those seeking a splash of eclectic glamour in a boutique sanctuary.
In contrast to this intimate exhibition, a major new show at the Grand Palais in Paris, "Bohemias" (Sept. 26-Jan. 14) ranges widely across five centuries, from Leonardo to Picasso, to explore the myth and reality of the Bohemian idea through more than 200 works.
In the 1960s bohemian stars like Janis Joplin and Edie Sedgwick ruled the style stage in mismatched piled-on jewelry, short dresses and oversized sunglasses, ushering in the women's liberation movement.
At the forefront of the transformation was Enrique Morente (b 1942), referred to by one Madrid paper as "the last bohemian", and a cult figure who enjoys rare popularity among both purists and the new generation of flamenco aficionados.
Greenwich Village has delightful, leafy streets filled with townhouses and the extremely faint whiff of the neighborhood's bohemian past mingles with the well-heeled queuing in front of Magnolia Bakery.
For a hipper setting, wander along the bobo (bourgeois bohemian) paradise of the Canal St Martin, a shop- and cafe-lined canal in the trendy 10th arrondissement, which packs out with picnickers and revellers as soon as the sun shines (and well into the night, too).
Set on curving stone streets, the old town retains a bohemian air, and the numerous museums and galleries here are bursting with the work of modern masters and artists of old.
The Justice is also a regular at Bohemian Grove, the annual all-male conclave in Northern California.
The Russians are gathering at the comfortable, bohemian farmhouse of Lucia Davidova, (Haviland Morris, quietly resonant), in rural Westport, Conn.
The change in emphasis has been attributed to the rise of that much-maligned archetype, the hipster - the young urban bohemian, attired in self-consciously quirky thrift-store clothes.
Islington, Camden and Kensal Rise to the north, and Shepherd's Bush to the west, offer a similar bohemian feel at a fraction of the cost.
The next day, pedal a further 16 miles along country roads to bohemian Provincetown at the northernmost tip of Cape Cod.
This kind of whimsical, lethargic atmosphere has cemented the image of Santa Cruz (pop. 250, 000) as a bohemian utopia by the sea.
Located in an imposing art deco building in San Telmo, Moreno captures the city's bohemian heritage.
Part home, part refuge, its windows filled with sea-light, its walls crammed with pictures and its beds old and kind, the hotel has a bohemian enchantment.
Bohemian is the standard bearer by which all newcomers are judged.
Some of the rooms are cramped, and the hostel somewhat resembles a bohemian fraternity house, so surfers looking for solitude should look elsewhere.
Fittingly enough, Roy played the lead role of a Bohemian student.
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