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Le Chameau Women’s Iris Jersey Lined Wellington Boots
Hunter may have been Mossy’s favourite wellie back in the day, but now she can be seen walking the fields of Glastonbury in her Le Chameau boots. Also loved by Victoria Beckham, the super comfortable Iris boots have a cute checked lining and come in classic khaki and black as well as fun festival colours, like this beautiful lilac.
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River Island Black Ombre Fringe Slip Mini Dress
Where else could you wear a mini dress with such huge fringe other than at a festival? We’re obsessed.
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Topshop Denim Loose Fit Jorts
PSA: Joggers are the only denim short silhouette you should be wearing this festival season.
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Astrid & Miyu Treasure Bead Necklace Gold
Beaded jewellery is a huge trend for SS24, coupled with the bohemian revival. Layer pearl and shell motif necklaces with more delicate chains to create an on-trend jewellery stack.
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Kitri Taylor Crochet Knit Cardigan
Let’s be honest, you can’t rely on sunshine this summer, so if you need to layer up, make sure it’s with something cute, like this gorgeous rainbow fringe cardigan.
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Omnes Shana cheetah print mini dress
Leopard print is always a good idea, but especially at festivals, and this belted mini is definitely worth putting on your packing list.
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Cambridge Satchel Extra Large Canvas Tote
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Okay, but have you ever thought about how to actually get your cute festival outfit onto the field? Relegate that old, ugly black camping backpack you used to receive the Duke of Edinburgh Award to the back of your wardrobe and replace it with this sunshine yellow oversized tote bag made from a water-repellent, naturally breathable waxed cotton material.
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Ann Summers In the Spotlight Trousers
I think a little sparkle is a must for any festival look, and I love these see-through crystal embellished trousers.
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The best festival earplugs
Loop earplug experience 2
If you suffer from ringing in your ears after listening to loud music, a good pair of earplugs is essential at a festival. Loop Solstice Experience earplugs block 18dB of sound, filtering music evenly across all frequencies so you can hear lyrics, chords and beats perfectly in pitch while keeping the volume down. Handy, right?
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Best festival tops
Reformation Rosalie Linen Top
This bohemian-inspired lace-trimmed top would look great paired with jeans at a festival or with a satin midi skirt while on holiday abroad.
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ASOS Design Straw woven bucket hat with faux leather patch
Are we the only ones who think this straw bucket hat is reminiscent of a designer design without being pricey? At under £15, we’ll be adding it to our bag straight away!
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Take your time to enjoy lace shorts
If sequins aren’t your thing, don’t worry: ruffled hot pants can be just as fun and sexy.
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Penelope Chilvers Pool Paisley Leather Slides
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You’ll love these sandals when the (rare) sun comes out. The molded cork sole of these double-strap sandals will keep your feet comfortable for all-day dancing, and their red paisley print is super chic.
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Rat & Boa Harlow Dress
Rat & Boa dresses effortlessly combine easy bohemian vibes with glamour – in other words, the perfect festival look. We love the Harlowe dresses, which are one-time wear pieces, like a mini skirt with an oversized shirt tucked in. Just pair them with Docs!
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River Island Pink Beaded Body Chain
Elevate a plain white t-shirt or tank top with a body chain or belly chain. I love the subtle pink hue of this beaded design.
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New Look Blue Crop Denim Waistcoat
Take on the festival-popular westerncore trend and pair a denim waistcoat with a matching denim midi skirt – more is more in this scenario.
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Sparkly festival outfit
Stone & Mason Chrissy Crochet Tote
Can you believe this tote bag is made from recycled potato chip bags? It’s big enough to hold everything you need for the festival and so chic, you can look good and do good at the same time. Genius.
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Ganni print organic cotton jersey T-shirt
A graphic tee is a basic piece that will give you an effortlessly cool look, and for the perfect festival look, pair it with sequined shorts and cowboy boots.
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New Look Gold Sequin Shorts
Yes, we said it: we’ll definitely be recreating this sure-fire fashion formula at festivals this summer.
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Best Festival Cowboy Boots
Aspiga Camilla cowboy boots
Cowboy boots are our current favourite, not to mention they make the perfect festival outfit when paired with a mini dress.
Natasha Harding is the former Fashion Editor (Digital & Print) for Cosmopolitan and Women’s Health UK. With just under a decade in fashion journalism, she has covered over 30 international fashion weeks, hundreds of red carpets, avidly monitoring the runways each season and producing biannual trend reports for brands. Having joined Cosmopolitan in Australia, Natasha moved to London a few years ago and is now the resident expert on celebrity style, industry news, fashion features and e-commerce. Follow Natasha on Instagram
Courtney Smith is a Fashion Assistant for Cosmopolitan UK and Women’s Health UK, working across both print and digital. She has been in the fashion industry for over nine years, first as a model and then as a fashion assistant and writer for the media. When she’s not assisting with shoots for the likes of Tom Daley and Ray or skyrocketing online hula hoop sales, you can find her on the pond spending quality time with her one true love – swimwear.
Alexandria Dale is a digital fashion writer for Cosmopolitan and Women’s Health UK. She covers everything from celebrity hot looks to the latest fashion news and loves nothing more than finding high street dummies for must-have designer items. As well as discovering new brands, she’s also passionate about sustainable fashion and setting trends that are actually worth investing in. She has six years’ experience in fashion journalism, having worked for both digital and print publications such as Glamour and Ok!.
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