Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 20141/10Big Sky
While not a Western look per se, this is deeply grounded in the American tradition of tribal jewelry and folkloric patterns established by artists in the 1920s and 1930s as a kind of bohemian uniform.
Model Sasha Pivovarova wears a Chloé sky-blue jacquard dress ($4,995), belt, and mules; dress at net-a-porter.com. Isabel Marant necklace. Jimmy Choo bag.
Fashion Editor: Tabitha Simmons
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 20142/10The Good Earth
The palette—cloud-white and stone-brown—is borrowed from the landscape.
Donna Karan New York simple white caftan shirt ($1,295), fringed leather bikini top ($795), terra-cotta beaded silk skirt ($3,500), necklace, and belt; Donna Karan New York stores. From top: Bracelets from Etro, John Hardy, and Isabel Marant.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 20143/10Art Works
The mood is gutsy and unbridled in the spirit of Georgia O’Keeffe. Here, one of the season’s best ideas: a long printed top worn over a swishy skirt.
Céline brushstroke top and white skirt ($2,950); Céline, NYC. Dries Van Noten star bracelet. Tom Ford feathered shoulder bag.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 20144/10Dream Catcher
Intricate puzzle pieces of patchwork and embroidery create a kaleidoscope pattern halfway between psychedelic reverie and Arts and Crafts practicality.
Valentino geometric oversize coat and dress. Valentino Garavani bracelet and fringed clutch. All at Valentino boutiques.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 20145/10O Pioneers!
The sensual airiness of spring’s fabrics is news, too. These silks float like wind-driven clouds over wide-open prairie.
Altuzarra printed silk-twill shirt with schoolgirl collar ($995) and skirt ($1,430); shirt at select Neiman Marcus stores and skirt at Bergdorf Goodman, NYC.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 20146/10High Plains Drifter
The bohemian—by time-honored tradition—picks up inspiration and ethnic pieces in her meanderings around the globe. You can see souvenirs of Africa and Afghanistan (not to mention Arizona) here.
Dries Van Noten yoked top with shell embellishment ($1,330), pleated dress ($1,080), and woven carryall with tassels; A’maree’s, Newport Beach, CA.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 20147/10The Road Less Traveled
Ocher, umber, sunset-red. . . . These are primal colors, the antithesis of big-city black and white. Etro basket-weave jacket, $2,017; Etro boutiques. Rag & Bone wide-brimmed fedora. Annelise Michelson necklace. Lanvin gold chain necklace.
BEAUTY NOTE:
A burnished cheek adds sophistication to a natural face. The light-optimizing complex in Clarins’s Multi-Blush Cream Blush in Peach imparts a subtle glow.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 20148/10Cowgirl Hall of Fame
There’s a touch of Annie Oakley come to town about this sharpshooting look, from the wrangler hat to the vestlike panels on the fancy suede coat.
Miu Miu coat; select Miu Miu boutiques. Tod’s handbag.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 20149/10Land of the Free
An important element of the easygoing aesthetic is a less-constricting, looser silhouette; on these frontiers, at least, “body-con” has been left in the dust.
Derek Lam cream dress with crop top and shoulder cutouts ($2,990) and fringe scarf; Derek Lam, NYC. Bottega Veneta bag. Giuseppe Zanotti Design embellished sandals.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, February 201410/10Easy Pieces
After a number of seasons of smoothly molded, minimalist planes of fabric, patchwork—the quintessential homespun handicraft—is a captivating declaration of independence.
Alexander McQueen red graphic dress ($2,680; worn as a top) and laser-cut cotton skirt; dress at net-a-porter.com. Marc Jacobs alligator bag. Stella McCartney mules.
In this story: hair, Eugene Souleiman for Wella Professionals; makeup, Hannah Murray. Produced by Arielle Viny for North Six. Production design, Steve Halterman Studio.