Festival season is almost upon us, and whether you dabbled in the scene last year or you’re back in the game for 2023, we could all do with some inspiration, right? Dressing for this particular occasion always feels trickier than most. For a wedding guest look, a dress is typically the fail-safe option. And for the races, you can most likely re-wear said guest look. But knowing what to wear for festivals can be harder as there’s no dress code and pretty much anything goes.
This is why we’ve relied on some of the most stylish women on Instagram to decode which looks are most suitable for festivals. And the best part about each item is that you’ll style them throughout the rest of summer, too. So, whether you choose a crochet co-ord teamed with a bikini you could also wear to the beach or you go for a suede tassel jacket that you can sport all year round, these seven festival-ready outfits have you covered.
Style Notes: It’s hard to go to a festival without spotting at least a few ’70s-tinged, Woodstock-inspired outfits, often featuring crochet fabrications and touches of suede. Rae has shown just how easy it is to make the look modern.
The kind of top you’ll want to live in come summer.
This whole set is divine—it would double up as a great holiday outfit.
You can’t do a western look without a Concho belt.
These look like the real deal.
Style Notes: If you’re looking for maximum comfort then sporty shorts are the way to go. Throw on a colour-pop linen shirt for a breezy light layer and complete the laid-back ensemble with trainers for dashing from stage to stage.
Linen never fails.
Comfortable shorts are always a clever investment.
An iconic running silhouette.
We really rate this Uniqlo bag.
Style Notes: With temperatures looking to hit 30-degrees over Glastonbury, you don’t have to overthink the layering. Go for a mini skirt, fun printed bandeau and finish with some sandals to make the most of the rain staying away!
This bandana style is so cute.
This has hidden shorts for extra comfort.
Layer up on necklaces to make the most of the strapless top.
You’ll wear this way beyond the festival.
Style Notes: Gingham is the most fitting print we could think of for a festival. It’s fun, summery and a little nostalgic. Opt for a lightweight fabric that you can freely dance in all day/night long.
Summer in dress form.
These feel more wearable than totally red trainers.
I always turn to Arket for long-lasting ribbed socks.
Red and pink is a combination we can get behind.
Style Notes: For a more casual concert vibe, stick to a comfy sweatshirt and an on-trend mini skirt, like Emilie Sindlev. You could easily transition this look from an all-day festival to brunch the next morning.
Grab it in a size up for an extra slouchy fit.
Because the mini is well and truly back.
Comfy footwear is key.
So retro, just like Emili’s.
Style Notes: Let’s be honest, a festival in the UK is a far cry from a festival in LA. If it’s looking like an overcast day, layer a suede jacket over a knitted maxi dress to keep yourself warm.
A festival favourite.
Wearing this colour is brave, but it’s definitely worth the risk.
Remi’s exact bag—it’s so affordable!
The kind of shoes you can happily wear all day.
Style Notes: We couldn’t just include one cowboy boots outfit in this round-up. In our eyes, they’re the ultimate festival footwear, and they look particularly cool with raw-hem denim shorts.
Style this unbuttoned over a bikini top if the temperatures soar.
Mom cut shorts are my favourite style.
Everyday earrings.
Ganni makes cowboy boots like no other label.
This story was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.
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