At its heart, bohemianism is an assault on any value perceived to be middle-class. Its counter-cultural swagger is integral to the devil-may-care attitude of performers like Patti Smith and the 1975's Matty Healy, the outré fashion of David Bowie and Lady Gaga, and the hedonism of Keith Richards and Kate Moss. The bohemian spirit of outlandish fashion and excessive behaviour is central to modern-day music, design, clothing, and art. Originating as a derogatory term for Roma travellers in France, the term has since been used to define individuals of unconventional behaviour and experimental fashion choices: those who mischief the rules of society and soar towards adventure, and expressive freedoms.
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