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Any solid festival wardrobe involves a combination of a few things: comfy clothes you can move around in all day (and night) long, pieces that are lightweight enough for midday humidity and cozy enough for breezy nights, and chic AF style. This last bit is, of course, the most fun part of this endeavor—and it’s the thing that leaves the festival clothes landscape feeling as delightful, exciting and Instagram-worthy as it does. It’s also the thing that makes me want to shop festival clothes, even though I’m not planning on attending a single festival this year.
When I went to Bonnaroo some many years ago, my priority was fashion—not function. I spent my days in delightfully bohemian crop tops and short shorts that made my butt look excellent—until they rode up so significantly they basically served as a second pair of underwear. The versatile gladiators I relied on to tie my outfits together split apart halfway through the fest, leaving me in something of a footwear rut. (But hey—Bonnaroo’s an alternately dusty or muddy experience, and I simply wasn’t prepared to sacrifice any of my clean AF sneakers to the festival gods.) I wore rainbow snapbacks, adorned my hair with flower crowns and layered on Free People jewelry. My looks were photogenic as hell—but my head got seriously hot and sweaty, and I’m just not the kind of person who can stand to bounce around in beaded shit all day. By the end of the four days, I was basically relying on sports bras, tie-dye tanks and Nike shorts—a far cry from the fashion-forward looks I’d mentally assembled, but a much more practical option that kept me from getting distracted by my clothing every 19 seconds.
I’ve been to a handful of festivals since then, and it’s become clear to me that the dichotomy between fashion and function is a false one—at least as far as festival clothes are concerned. The festival clothing selection is incredibly vast, and it’s full of pieces that are as practical as they are pretty (or weird, or statement-making, or breezy, or whatever other aesthetic you’re currently cultivating). Comfort and chic style are far from mutually exclusive; it’s entirely possible to craft a festival wardrobe fully of comfy clothes, and lightweight-yet-cozy necessities and head-turning looks. It’s, in fact, so possible (and so damn fun) that I’ve found myself planning festival outfits I won’t be able to wear any time soon—leaving you, dear reader, with a comprehensive guide to all the festival clothes worth shopping right now.

A matching set so cute you’ll be tempted to live in it.

The endlessly trendy utility jumpsuit just got a spring/summer-facing upgrade.

Added this to my wishlist the moment I saw it.

Pullovers are key to surviving chilly festival nights—and they’re great to have on hand for any other breezy days that come your way.

Anklets are having a moment, and this one is so cute it deserves its own Instagram.

Painted overalls are always a good idea. (If you don’t feel like dropping $578 on a veritable jean onesie, hit up a thrift store, score a discount option, and DIY the painted pattern.)

A jacket that would look just as home over your go-to festival bikini as it would over a dress, romper or pair of jeans.

Mod AF—because ’60s festival style is a look.

It’s festival season—the more knit crop tops you can get your hands on, the better.

A necklace that knows what’s up.

The perfect pants to pair with your go-to sports bra or bikini top.

Tank tops are great in the hot festival sun—but crop tanks are even better.

Get in on the shell accessory movement without loading yourself down with jewelry.

It’s rainbow. And lightweight. And photogenic AF.

Gelly sandals are peak festival kitsch.

Because jeans are more fun when they’re covered in daisies.

A kimono so chic you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.

Comfy, colorful, fun—a festival fashion trifecta.

This midi skirt would look as great at a festival as it would at a fancy oceanfront restaurant. Get you a midi that can do both.

Bags are an abject festival necessity—might as well make yours cute.

Your favorite joggers, rendered in trendy tie-dye.

In case you prefer your crop top with sleeves (and zippers).

These pants look like they were designed with festival Instagrams in mind.

The shell jewelry trend at its hippie-iest.

Meet your new favorite long AF top, short AF dress and cozy AF swim cover-up.

Yes, the kimono literally has Frida Kahlo’s face all over it.

These platform sandals are everywhere this season—and they’re the perfect comfy-cute way to get your statement shoe on this season.

Nothing screams “festival season” like an athleisure-inspired, tie-dye matching set.

Power suits are totally on the sartorial menu this festival season.

This cardigan is high-key more photogenic than I am.

Tie-dye tees are a surefire way to stay comfy while looking totally on-trend.

Rainbow sneakers are a straight-up festival staple.

Because denim jackets are more fun when they’re covered in doodles.

Throw this over your favorite bikini, and you’ll have low-maintenance, festival-worthy style in a snap.

In case you prefer your rainbows with a side of subtlety.

Sandals that’ll get you through festival season—and keep you going all summer long.

I mean seriously, where else are you going to wear these?

Sure to play well with any bottoms in your closet.

The perfect jacket for lazily throwing over carefully curated looks.

A matching set that’ll complement—not compete with—your other favorite statement pieces.

A little earthy jewelry can go a long way.

A tie-dye tee designed with semi-athletic wear in mind. (AKA, your new favorite festival companion.)

Joggers are light enough to keep you from overheating in the midday sun—but long enough to keep your ankles from freezing once nighttime sets in.

Comfy sandals that feel anything but boring.

A bodysuit sure to keep your eyes on the prize.

Because the utility clothing movement has extended far beyond jumpsuits.

This one might get distracting if you bounce around in it too much, but on the bright side, your commitment to the aesthetic cause cannot be questioned.

A matching set made with hot, sunny days in mind.

Cozy enough to wear to bed (or, you know, to back-to-back concerts for hours on end).

A jumpsuit that fully understands your astrology obsession.

Because lightweight jackets are always a good idea—especially when they’re this fun.

Show off your favorite bikini bottoms without going pants-less.

For moments when you simply can’t be bothered to pair your favorite tank with shorts or pants.

Stay dry in the rain without compromising your look.

The closest you can get to being barefoot without actually being barefoot.

Because 2018’s tropical print trend isn’t going anywhere.

A statement belt that feels distinctly festival-appropriate.

Your dad’s favorite tacky travel shirt, rendered in romper form.

A matching set that looks like it came straight from the ’70s.

More lightweight knitted tanks, because seriously, what festival wardrobe is complete without one (or 10)?

Bike shorts are officially available in romper form.

Flatform sandals that look seriously sturdy, comfortable and chic.

Because if you’re going to wear jeans to a festival, you might as well opt for a pair you can move around in.

The understated ’90s girl’s take on festival wear.

Shell chokers are always a good idea.

More painted denim, because I simply can’t get enough.

Consider this low-key, comfy-cute dress a blank canvas for accessorizing.

A belt that’ll hold its own next to your favorite statement-making pieces.

I mean, do pink sunglasses even require justification?

This maxi will skew as delicate or edgy as you want it to—have a styling field day.

Take things to the next level by pairing this starry-eyed crop top with its matching starry-eyed pants.

Why opt for boring brown sandals when you could wear these, instead?

Matching sets are an easy way to turn heads without putting forth a ton of styling effort.

I mean, can you imagine a better occasion to wear this?

A tie-dye short that doesn’t feels more understatedly cool than over-the-top.

This fringe vest literally has “festival” in its name.

A matching set that fulfills every requirement of a good festival wardrobe.

Life is better with hot pink cargos in it.

A maxi that’ll take you from festival season to the pool—and back.

In case you prefer your sports bras with a little bit of frill.

A white crochet midi that doesn’t skew too delicate.

The perfect all-day phone holder.

Festival-worthy, in the most low-key way possible.

These pants just look fun to wear.

Form-fitting midis are always on the festival menu.

Denim. Lace. Matching set. What’s not to love?

Smocked camis are all kinds of fun, no matter the occasion.

The ultimate statement-making pant for the ultimate statement-making attendee.

So cute you won’t care whether they actually keep the sun out of your eyes.

Turn heads—because you can.

All the comfort of a sweatshirt, all the breezy appeal of a crop top.

Part top, part dress—all show-stopper.

Love a tie-dye trouser.

Veritably re-wearable.

Keep the sun off your face in the trendiest way possible.

What hippie fashion dreams are made of.

The endlessly trendy red carpet naked dress, made appropriate for festival wear.

Say what you will about fanny packs, they make a ton of sartorial sense during festival season.

Because there’s nothing wrong with casual cool style.

Not sure how comfy you’ll be in this embroidered jumpsuit, but you’re sure to look cute as hell.

I can imagine no occasion more perfect for a colorful tee dress than a festival.
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