Polished Bohemian Look: Olivia Palermo in Tribal-Print Maxi Skirt

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Olivia Palermo is one of the most-followed fashion personalities because of her undeniably impeccable fashion sense. If there’s one thing Olivia is good at, it’s how she always ends up looking so polished and very well put together, thanks to her own brand of mixing and matching.

The 27-year-old socialite and model treated us to another tasteful, stylish look when she attended the spring 2014 presentation of See by Chloe in New York City wearing a polished bohemian ensemble. Her outfit consisted of a white tailored blazer worn over a yellow blouse, which she paired with a tribal-print maxi skirt and Christian Louboutin’s ‘Zigouwi’ sandals.

Olivia Palermo's outfit consisted of a white tailored blazer worn over a yellow blouse, which she paired with a tribal-printed maxi skirt

Olivia Palermo at the See by Chloe spring 2014 collection presentation at Industria Superstudio in New York City on June 12, 2013

Olivia Palermo wearing Christian Louboutin's 'Zigouwi' sandalsOlivia Palermo at the See by Chloe spring 2014 collection presentation at Industria Superstudio in New York City on June 12, 2013

From Olivia’s look, we’ve learned a new way to dress up the bohemian way! Even a simple tailored blazer can do wonders in transforming your laid-back bohemian getup into a polished outfit, making it suitable for a special event or for a night out.

In case you still haven’t gotten around to getting your own printed maxi skirt to experiment with, check out these gorgeous and summer-ready maxi skirts from Amazon and take your pick!

Printed Maxi Skirtsa. Alice + Olivia “Miabella” Wrap Slit Maxi Skirt in Tribal Diamond, $367
b. Da-Nang Patchwork Skirt in Masai, $259

Printed Maxi Skirtsc. Lotta Stensson “Maracana” Silk Skirt in Nautical, $358
d. Free People “Heart of Gold” Maxi Skirt in Black Combo, $128

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