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Festival Style

With Coachella in a few weeks and all the music forts currently happening, I figured I better share some festival style. Honestly, I don’t care about Coachella at all. In fact, I didn’t even know what it was until last year when everybody talked about it on Instagram (it’s just an overrated music festival, in case you’re wondering). With that said, I’ll still take any excuse to experiment with style! Even though I don’t usually have the hipster/boho vibe associated with music festivals, I do still dabble with bohemian prints every now and again, as seen here and here. Today I wanted to share some fun ways to try out this style, even if you’re just going to a regular concert or simply looking for a cute spring/summer outfit! 🙂

So what exactly is festival style? If you type that phrase into Google, you’ll see a combination of fringe, panama hats worn on the back of your head, long wavy hair, layered jewelry, kaftans/kimonos, shredded booty shorts, lace/sheer flowy clothing, and bras worn as tops (definitely NOT my style). If you’re like me, you’re probably thinking, “Why on earth would I ever wear that outfit in public!” Haha. But being the fashion lover that I am, I still admire the festival look, even if it’s not generally something I would wear. And I love to experiment with new clothing/styles! 

With that said, here are some of my best tips for making the festival look more realistic and attainable for you (because it does make a great and trendy spring/summer outfit):

Would you ever try a festival style look? I like how this outfit turned out—it achieved the general Coachella vibe while staying true to my own style (and avoiding bare bellies). What concerts will you be seeing this spring/summer? I’d love to know in the comments! I don’t have plans to see any yet. 😉

 

Miles of smiles,

Grace

 

Boho Patterned Dress: Arizona via JCPenney, $25 // Brown Leaf Sandals: Carlos Santana via DSW, $45 // Brown Panama Hat: San Diego Hat Co via Nordstrom Rack, $21 // Tribal Waist Belt: came with previous dress // Aviator Sunglasses: Icing, $16

 

 

 

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