A seventies maxi dress in bohemian print is the most recognizable seventies silhouette and for good reason. The floor-length or ankle-length cut combined with repeating patterns in earthy or jewel-tone color palettes reads immediately as seventies bohemian. Prints like paisley, moroccan tile, small florals, or geometric repeats work well across the expanse of fabric. The cut is usually straight or gently relaxed rather than fitted which allows movement and creates a flowing silhouette. Natural fabrics like cotton or rayon blends feel appropriate for the era. The best versions have a subtle drape rather than stiff structure. Maxi seventies dresses in bohemian prints work for warm weather wearing and for anyone who actually wants to feel like they’re moving through space rather than being constrained by their clothing.