When people talk Boho chic Resurrection, Suki Waterhouse The mood is on the board. Actress and singer naturally symbolize free enthusiastic vibe that everyone is obsessed with now. And it is easier in how the waterhouse is ready which seems impossible for the bottle but is worthy of passion. Naturally, he recently acted in the Free People’s Fall campaign, where he played herself on stage, holding a mic and wearing outfits that are stage worthy.
Below, we caught with a waterhouse on the set and she talked to us about the power to recreate her clothes, what she thinks of boho chic return, and how she fell in love with free people for the first time.
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How will you describe your personal style?
Suki Waterhouse: I am an indifferent person for the old times, so if I am at least half my dress vintage then I am the most happy. I am definitely someone who can wear some things again and again and I talk to my clothes and believe that some things have special powers. So there is a relationship for the past and the discovery of future clues that play in my perspective for dressing related to life.
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Are your personal style different when you are performing on stage? If yes, how or what do you see in a stage outfit that is different from your day to day?
Sw: Dressing for the stage has opened a portal for me to wear clothes. I think a lot of my fashion options have increased, and when I will show my sister what I want to wear, she ‘as if you are wearing on earth?’ Even with stage outfits, if your Tights Rip or your pants exit a latter, no one cares! I like that.
What does it attract to free people as a brand?
Sw: What I like about independent people is that we like to play with both clothes and various styles. While we were shooting for this campaign, I wanted me to feel that I was in my natural environment and the team of fortunately free people trusted me to walk with it. I love how the campaign feels for me in those moments before and after a show.
(Image Credit: Courtesy of free people)
(Image Credit: Courtesy of free people)
Do you remember the first piece of free people you had anytime? What was it and why did you love it, how did you wear it, and why was it special?
Sw: I think I was really ready to free people with my basics for the first time. This correct fitting tank top and T-shirts became a place to go, and now I am really lucky for some of their pieces that feel like classics.
(Image Credit: Courtesy of free people)
(Image Credit: Courtesy of free people)
The style of the campaign seems to be very chic to me, which is a beauty that it is a big comeback. What do you like about that kind of look?
Sw: Alexis Asquith styled shooting, and we really connected to a love of layering and we did not put back to the accessories table! When it comes to boho chic, there are really no rules, so it is fun like a mix and match and really get to play with different looks.
Why do you think people are so attracted to the Bohemian look in 2025?
Sw: I think people want to feel any kind of ownership on their personal style, and this Bohemian look leaves the open door open to the people that really play with themselves to find themselves and what they like to wear.
(Image Credit: Courtesy of free people)
(Image Credit: Courtesy of free people)
(Image Credit: Courtesy of free people)
What was your favorite look from the campaign and why?
Sw: Well you know that I love a big coat, and so I was really ready to see that we shot in the airstream faux fur-Coted coat and red cordroy pants. This is what I was talking about when I like to play with different types of textures and something happens that has a little bit. What I wore on stage was also my favorite. It seemed that I could easily fit what I would wear on stage naturally.
(Image Credit: Courtesy of free people)
(Image Credit: Courtesy of free people)
Was there any specific piece or styling details that you were inspired to wear more in your life after walking from the set?
Sw: Surely paired with long dress belt And hat from the first shot of the campaign. I am very loving those types of pieces.