STITCH's Coachella Fashion Rundown
When most people think of Coachella, they think of long, fringe vests, feathered headpieces, and flower crowns. However, at this year’s Coachella, many festival goers opted for edgier, more revealing looks rather than a typical boho outfit. Festival clothing has become a type of fashion all in its own and Coachella is no exception. Not only is it the most talked about music festival because of the performers, but also because of the outrageous fashion looks. Here are some of the best trends at this year’s Coachella Music Festival:
See-through tops
This edgy and cool look was a favorite at Coachella this year. This trendy look shows some skin but still offers a little more coverage than a crop top. Paired with a bralette and jean shorts, this top is the perfect festival look.
Bandanas
This western inspired look was worn by many celebrities including Selena Gomez and Ariel Winter. The festival trend also serves a practical purpose in the California desert, protecting festival goers from the wind and the sun. It’s safe to say that bandanas may be replacing flower crowns as a festival fashion staple.
Colorful hair
Kylie Jenner made headlines for her bold hair choices during Coachella, but she wasn’t the only one to don colorful locks. Throughout the music festival, there was every hair color under the rainbow from pale pink to bright purple.
Fishnet tights
Whether they were worn with shorts or a dress, fishnets were seen all over Coachella. This look certainly goes with the trend of edgy looks seen at the music festival this year. Rather than wearing a flowy, bohemian dress, many people at Coachella opted for this offbeat look.
Metallic crop tops
Vanessa Hudgens is known as the “Queen of Coachella,” so of course she was sporting one of the biggest trends at the festival. These metallic crop tops are edgy and fun yet still stick with the boho vibes at Coachella.
Sparkles
Glitter and face gems are a common sight at almost any EDM music festival, yet this year the trend made its way to the Coachella desert. Because there were many EDM artists in this year’s Coachella lineup, many festival goers wore neon colors and sparkles.