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Festival season is upon us, with Coachella 2026 right around the corner. Whether you managed to snag passes to weekend 1 (April 10 through April 12), weekend 2 (April 17 through April 19), or are still looking for Coachella tickets (in that case, here’s how to get Coachella tickets, even though they’re technically sold out), your next step is figuring out what to wear to Coachella. 

This is more than a music festival—it’s a moment for fashion, art, and self-expression. We tapped stylists to learn more about what is trending in festival fashion this year, and got some advice for planning our Coachella outfits, too. 

What to Wear to Coachella, at a Glance

Is There a Dress Code for Coachella?

Coachella doesn’t have an official dress code. However, there is a general festival aesthetic that many follow, and since it’s in the desert with more extreme temperatures, a functional approach will ensure comfort while exposed to sun, wind, and dust. 

According to celebrity stylist Samantha Brown, Coachella 2026 will see a blend of nostalgia and newness. “Expect a lot of boho-meets-rave energy,” she explains, noting that airy crochet, mesh layers, metallic accents, and pieces that catch the light at sunset will take center stage. “Y2K influence is sticking around with low-rise bottoms and baby tees, while modern Western details, soft desert neutrals, and pops of holographic shine keep things feeling current.” Overall, Brown says you can expect that same theme of personal expression we see every year, with elements of comfort and effortlessness in pieces that “feel good in the heat and look amazing in photos.” 

What’s the Weather Like at Coachella?

Coachella weather in April is a lot like East Coast weather in March—not the most reliable. Some years, it’s comfortably warm, and other years it’s unbearably hot. However, the temperature changes a lot throughout the day, so a layered festival outfit is nonnegotiable.  

Indio, California, in springtime is usually hot and dry, and the festival grounds are infamously windy and dusty, too. Late spring usually brings more comfortable, consistently sunny daytime temperatures, ranging from low to high 80s, sometimes peaking into the 90s. If that’s the case, the temperature also drops significantly in the evenings—we’re talking a 20 to 30 degree difference—so you’ll want to plan for a layered festival look. It’s also worth bringing a bandana or incorporating it into your Coachella day 1, 2, and 3 looks to protect your face from the wind and dust. 

In the event of a heat wave, you can expect higher temperature ranges that peak into the 100s midday before cooling down slightly at night. 

Do People Still Dress Up for Coachella?

It wouldn’t be Coachella without the fashion, so people definitely still dress up. While it might not look like it did in its Millennial heyday, festival goers still lean into personal expression and come up with some incredibly cool outfits. Plus, Brown says there are subtle nods to the nostalgic bohemian festival looks we knew and loved, so this is a fun year to attend. Stylist Shelby Vert agrees, saying she has “a strong feeling we will see a lot of 2012 to 2016 Coachella styles.”

Coachella Style Rules

As far as fashion is concerned, Coachella’s rules are fairly relaxed. Chains, chain wallets, and high-visibility vests are prohibited; LED gloves are also a no-no. Aside from that, they allow non-clear bags and backpacks that are 18 x 13 x 8.5 inches or smaller, blankets and towels that are 50 x 70 inches or smaller, fanny packs, hip bags, earplugs (you need these concert-specific ones!), parasols, sunglasses, hats, and non-aerosol sunscreen.

Brown says prioritizing comfort should be a rule in and of itself when attending festivals like Coachella. “Comfortable shoes are essential because you’ll be walking, standing, and dancing for hours,” she remarks. “Broken-in sneakers, fashion boots with supportive soles, or sturdy platform sandals are ideal.” With the relaxed handbag policy, you have a lot of accessory options; however, a hands-free style is highly encouraged. “A small crossbody or belt bag keeps your essentials accessible without weighing you down,” says Brown. 

You’ll also want to take the desert weather seriously in terms of sun and dust protection, with “sunglasses, a bandana or scarf, and a lightweight layer you can throw on at night when temperatures drop,” says Brown. She also recommends using breathable fabrics such as linen, jersey, and mesh. Open crochet and lightweight knits are also beneficial, but opt for cotton or wool, as both are more breathable and naturally temperature-regulating, unlike synthetic yarns. 

What to Wear to Coachella: Dresses

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Free People Raven Print Minidress
This Free People Raven Print Minidress would look so cute with a pair of knee-high cowboy boots and either a matching cowboy hat or baseball cap, depending on your style. Plus, it layers nicely with a barn jacket for nighttime wear.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Princess Polly Dasha Fit & Flare Minidress
When it comes to Coachella outfits, you can’t go wrong with a lightweight white dress like the Princess Polly Dasha Fit & Flare Minidress. We love the bohemian-meets-cowgirl aesthetic of this piece and how well it works with boots, sandals, and sneakers alike.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Bananhot Brie Dress
Coachella is a great excuse to play up the festival fashion with more revealing mesh pieces, such as the Bananhot Brie Dress. From a functional perspective, this cut-out mesh dress is also great for desert heat. 

What to Wear to Coachella: Bottoms

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
AGOLDE Parker Long High Waist Cutoff Denim Shorts
A pair of cut-off denim shorts like these AGOLDE Parker Shorts is a Coachella must-have. Even if you don’t plan to wear them on the festival grounds, they’re great for hanging poolside or walking around downtown Palm Springs. 

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Free People Sun Dazed Cotton-Linen Striped Pants
For a pair of lightweight pants, consider the Free People Sun Dazed Cotton-Linen Striped Pants. These relaxed, low-rise pants come in a range of colors, including trendy burgundy and a cheerful pink cherry color combo that photographs so well. Wear it with your triangle bikini top, an unbuttoned collar shirt, and a cowboy hat for a comfy and casual festival look.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Quince 100% Organic Cotton Poplin Tiered Maxi Skirt
A cotton poplin skirt, such as this pick from Quince, is one of the most versatile pieces in any festival wardrobe. You can wear this skirt to the festival with boots and a tank top, but it also works well as a cover-up for the pool or breezy daytime look while exploring Palm Desert. 

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Stylist Pick: ZUT Zabeel Shorts
“A beautifully crafted suede short with rivet detailing that brings a refined Western edge to any festival look. The fit is structured yet wearable, and the texture adds instant dimension to simple tanks, crop tops, or breezy layers.”—Samantha Brown, celebrity stylist

What to Wear to Coachella: Tops

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
H&M Layered Jersey Top
If you’re concerned about the sun on your arms or want a warmer top for nighttime wear, consider the H&M Layered Jersey Top. This long-sleeve shirt features a gauzy texture that looks so cute with skirts and shorts alike.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Zara Crochet Crop Top
On Sale 81% off
Bohemian textiles such as crochet are going to be all over this year’s festival circuit, including Coachella. For a cheap option, go with the Zara Crochet Crop Top, which is currently on sale for $7. Or, if you know how to crochet, you can always make your own top following patterns, like this cute Cosmic Crochet Savannah Tank Top.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
YEUHTLL Women Crochet Crop Tank Top
The YEUHTLL Women Crochet Crop Tank Top is another budget-friendly crochet top pick that goes with lots of different bottoms, whether you want to wear a simple pair of cut-off shorts or a flowy maxi skirt to the festival. 

What to Wear to Coachella: Layers

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Lucky Brand Legend Barn Jacket
On Sale 3% off
If you’re stuck on what kind of jacket to bring to Coachella, you’ll get a ton of use out of a barn jacket like the Lucky Brand Legend Barn Jacket. Barn jackets are great because they are versatile across different style aesthetics, are usually made from lightweight cotton, and look so cute with dresses and boots, shorts and tanks, or jeans and a t-shirt. Plus, they don’t scream festival, so you can get plenty of wear from them before and after the festival. 

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Lee Oversized Double Pocket Utility Overshirt
Millennial girls, rejoice! Military-inspired jackets are so back. This Lee Oversized Double Pocket Utility Overshirt is a great choice for Coachella because it has that utilitarian vibe and is a little more lightweight compared to other jackets. 

“This utility jacket is probably one of my most reached-for layers. I live in Los Angeles, and we have barely experienced winter weather this year, so this jacket is a great lightweight option that keeps me warm as the temperatures rise and drop throughout the day.”—Jessie Quinn, StyleCaster Contributing Writer

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Free People Under The Sun Vest
The Free People Under The Sun Vest won’t necessarily keep you warm, but it’s still a fun layering piece, especially if there’s a heat wave. This is a fun piece to wear over a basic white tee (as pictured), or layered with a black triangle bikini top or dress.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Stylist Pick: ZUT Calumet Jacket
“The Calumet Jacket from ZUT is a tailored, structured jacket with a pointed collar and front pockets that gives a sleek yet versatile look. It blends classic tailoring with modern appeal, making it a great layering piece for festival outfits that transition from warm daytime sets to cool desert nights.”—Samantha Brown, celebrity stylist

What to Wear to Coachella: Shoes

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
ALOHAS Tb.490 Rife Sneaker
On Sale 34% off
Flat, comfortable sneakers will make your festival experience that much better. We love the ALOHAS Tb.490 Rife Sneakers because they have a slightly more retro vibe, and their low profile looks great with long and short dresses alike.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Dr. Martens Dunnet Flower Full Grain Leather Sandals
A pair of comfortable, durable sandals is also a festival must-have. We love the Dr. Martens Dunnet Flower Full Grain Leather Sandals because they have a bohemian-inspired design that goes well with most festival ensembles. Plus, they are supportive, comfortable, and have an ankle strap to keep them in place.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Steve Madden Mavis Wedge High Top Sneaker
We don’t mean to alarm, but wedge sneakers are back in style—and will likely be all over festival season this year. If you want to add the style to your festival wardrobe, we love the Steve Madden Mavis Wedge High Top Sneaker for a classic yet modern take on the style.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Stylist Pick: Jeffrey Campbell Dagget Boot
“Jeffrey Campbell Dagget Boot in Black Washed is a Western-inspired leather boot with classic embroidered stitching, a pointed toe, and a stacked block heel that’s both fashionable and practical for all-day wear at a festival like Coachella. The pull-on design and cushioned insole make it easy to wear from day to night, and the washed black finish gives outfits a cool, rugged edge that pairs beautifully with dresses, denim, and eclectic layers. These boots strike a perfect balance between desert style and standout festival energy.”—Samantha Brown, celebrity stylist

What to Wear to Coachella: Accessories

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Von Dutch x Aire Bombshell Sunglasses
With the return of Y2K fashion comes the return of some of our favorite Y2K brands. The Von Dutch x Aire Bombshell Sunglasses boast that early 2000s visor sunglasses aesthetic that we will see all over the Coachella festival grounds this year.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
France Luxe Elodie Cuff Ponytail Holder
Sometimes, a simple hair accessory can really elevate a look. When you’re in the sun all day, pulling your hair back into a ponytail can make your festival experience a bit more enjoyable—and the France Luxe Elodie Cuff Ponytail Holder can help ensure a more polished updo. 

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Urban Outfitters Strand Of Stars Chain Belt
On Sale 17% off
Chain belts such as the Urban Outfitters Strand Of Stars Chain Belt are also super trendy this year, thanks to their mix of Y2K nostalgia and Western aesthetic. Wear this cutie belt over dresses, skirts, or shorts this festival season.

What to Wear to Coachella 2026 According to Stylists
Stylist Pick: Lack of Color Wylie Cowboy Hat
“The Lack of Color Wylie Cowboy Hat is a structured cowboy silhouette handcrafted from fine Mexican Tripilla palm with an upturned brim and comfortable elastic inner band. Its sun-ready design pairs classic Western vibes with wearable festival style, offering breathable coverage and a standout profile under desert light. This hat airs effortlessly cool, whether anchored with denim, crochet, or breezy festival layers, and gives your look both function and photo-ready flair.”—Samantha Brown, celebrity stylist

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