Fashion

The Best Coachella Fashion... and the Worst

Coachella Weekend Two has officially come to a close. Because last week we highlighted some of our favorite celebrity looks, this week we wanted to appreciate some of the best festival fashion as a collective; so here are a few of the trends we loved. Photo cred: Tyler Joe It was all about flowy, feminine, floral prints and edgy cut-outs this festival season… and we couldn’t get enough! Photo cred: Tyler Joe This Mikoh swimwear Kahala Kahala top also made quite an appearance at the festival; and paired with tribal inspired prints made it a go-to look. Photo cred: Tyler Joe Simple dresses and tunics paired with booties were more popular, chic looks for Coachella. Simple is always better, and these two outfits added in boho accessories like fringe and cowboy hats to make them on trend for festival fashion. Photo cred: Getty Images Anything crochet, we loved. Plus, adding that detail into one of our favorite pieces of clothing (the romper) made this look one of our favorites. In addition to keeping the color palette of the outfit mostly monochromatic, this was definitely one of our faves. And, the worst... Photo cred: Christopher Polk/ Getty Images Coachella is not EDC… so put your furry booties away! Photo cred: Jason Kempin/Getty Images No pants, no problem? Wrong. Photo cred: Jason Kempin/Coachella/Getty Images And this... this is just all wrong. Flower crown + fringe + cut-outs + crop top = too many trends, not enough time. Hope everyone who went this year enjoyed it! Until next time, Coachella, we will miss you.
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