Festivals are the perfect place to take fashion risks. Pair oversized shirts and dresses with a belt bag that's not your usual style. You should choose clothing that you can wash easily if necessary. The best option is to wear a crop-top or tee shirt with a tie front. 1. Mini Skirt Mini skirts work well for festival wear, as long as they're paired with a comfy top and sturdy footwear. For protection against mud, spilled liquids, and rain, you should also bring bandanas. To create a stylishly modern look, you can pair your mini skirts with classic black pumps, and a chunky father jacket. To add a feminine touch, use pointed nude heels and a round neck tee. 2. White Silky Top At first glance, worrying about what to wear may seem silly when traipsing through mud and waiting in line for warm beer - yet getting your festival look just right can actually enhance the experience and doesn't need to cost an arm and a leg! Ailbhe Malone of Strategist magazine says you don't have break the bank when creating your festival ensemble. She says that she is eyeing the white silky Sark blouse as a cool-girl essential at a fraction its Whistles cost. She notes it would pair well with an open vest in a West Side Story style. Jiaras thinks cargo trousers are essential for festival-goers this year. She says they "hug your figure" and flatteringly fit. Wear these versatile pieces to any festival, whether it's sandals with a T shirt for a classic vibe or layering chunky jewelry. 3. White and Gold Hearts Cowgirl Boots The fashionistas who are looking forward to a summer filled with music festivals have no better time to express themselves. Music festivals are a great place to show off your unique style. Comfort should always come first when choosing concert attire. Shoes that provide proper support for your feet are essential, as long hours of dancing, dancing and standing can be very taxing on the body. These white and gold cowgirl boots make a great statement at any summer event, be it a music festival, an arts festival or a sports festival. For a cute casual outfit, pair them with black tank tops and denim shorts. This classic leather belt is a great accessory. Wear it with jeans or over a t-shirt to create the perfect festival outfit! 4. Sunglasses Jiaras loves to inject some humor into her festival attire by wearing eyewear that is unique. "Funky shades can help you mask the fact that your only slept for 24 hours and have been screaming, 'one more song' since dawn!" She explains. She recommends including a belt bag (also referred to as a bum bag or waist bag) in your festival gear, saying these accessories can be particularly handy during hot or rainy events. They're designed to hold essentials without weighing you down while leaving both hands free for stage hopping or dodging large crowds of people at water coolers. Other sunnies worth taking along to music festivals this year should reflect 2022 runway trends, like Y2K-inspired twists on classic aviators and wayfarers as well as cat-eye styles and logo-covered frames. 5. Belt Bag You'll want to look great at music fests, but practicality is just as important. You don't want your attire or behavior to be the subject of viral YouTube videos featuring festival fail army (i.e. those hilarious, viral YouTube videos that have become a internet phenomenon). Your essentials such as your phone, wallet and keys need somewhere safe to rest; a belt bag makes the ideal companion. It is not too bulky or large, and fits easily under a hoodie. Another great option is a lightweight poncho, which will protect you from rain as well as heat. It's best to avoid materials like leather, suede and fur as they will not stand up to humidity, heat or spilled drinks. Choose a half-zip to make it easier for you to wear. 6. Pink Bandana Festivals offer the ideal venue to experiment with your style in an enjoyable, safe setting. Festival fashion is a great way to experiment and push boundaries. Pink bandanas can be a versatile accessory that will add whimsy to any outfit. Pink adds a feminine touch to any outfit, while adding country charm. Use it as a neck scarf, tie back hair back with it, create flower crowns from it or decorate your backpack - this accessory should be part of any festival wardrobe! There are many options to choose from for any festival outfit: festival outfits 80s
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