Wednesday, March 27, 2013

What to Wear to a Music Festival Pt I - the skinnyblondegirl blog ...


Music festival season isn't here quite?yet, but that doesn't mean you can't start planning your summer must-haves and music festival ensembles. At any music festival, you want to look stylish, remain comfortable, and not go over-the-top. In this post I'm showing you the first of many music festival style posts I'll be doing over the next few months. This time I'm focusing on a classic outdoor festival, whether it is folk music, indie music, or whatever else. This is the sort of outfit I'd wear to Coachella, Osheaga, or Lollapalooza.

To me, the fundamentals of a good festival outfit are the sunglasses and shoes. For sunglasses, I opted for a pair of Michael Kors Sunglasses uk from www.shadesoftime.co.uk. Proper sun protection for your eyes is crucial all year round, and even more when you're standing under the hot sun all day long dancing to songs by your favourite bands. For the shoes, I went with a flat pair of leather sandals (with ankle strap) from Aldo Shoes. The reason I chose these ones is because a) they're on sale and b) they're not flip flops. An unfortunate part of going to any concert is that your feet get stepped on a hundred times throughout the day. For this reason, you should avoid flip flops since they're basically an open invitation to get stepped on, plus if you're like me they're way too easy to trip while wearing (sigh).

I love this tank top from Topshop because of its geometric meets tribal print and interesting back. You could wear a bathing suit top underneath or a bandeau and be festival-ready in no time. If you're going to wear a traditional bra, I'd recommend getting something with convertible straps and wearing it as a halter. That way you still get support and all that goodness without showing straps and ruining the adorable back of the top. I'd recommend pairing a dark top like this with light washed denim shorts - something with a destroyed finish and high waist.

To top it all off, I'd throw on a bracelet or two like the one pictured above from Aldo. The colours work well with the top and the gold goes with the sunglasses and shoe hardware. Avoid necklaces if possible since they're bound to smack you in the face when jumping to any songs and can get caught in your hair really easily. I speak from experience on both of those points (another sigh). Anyways, let me know what you think of my first festival outfit and fill me in on your summer music plans!





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