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How to dress for Summer Festivals

By Amy C Thompson · October 19, 2009 · 2 Comments · 33 Views

GUEST POST BY SHERIN OF HiFashion

I was listening to the radio and heard the tickets were next years Glastonbury had already been sold out, 8 months before the festival. I've always wanted to go to a summer festival, but have never gotten round to it. I have, however, decided what I'll wear and how I'll look when I do eventually go. I'm not too sure, but I believe this look has been referred to as the 'Muddy-Knee Look'.

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There are a few girls that pull off this look perfectly: Natasha Khan (Bat for Lashes), Florence Welch (Florence and the Machine) and Fearne Cotton. All three rock this look and look amazing at festivals.

   

As you can see, both Florence and Fearne are wearing short dresses/skirts with wellies, which is the perfect look. 

It is all about being comfortable. You've got to travel light and cleverly. Summer festivals usually become really wet and muddy (thank you British Summers), so take things that will keep you warm, dry and something that you don't mind getting wet and dirty.

I'd also recommend lots of hats/scarves for bad hair days.You're not going to get the chance to straighten your hair or even shower every day so a nice hat will keep your hair at bay.Not ot mention clean pairs of socks adn underwear are VITAL!

So what kind of clothes do you need to take?

Layers: layering it up is great for festivals. Not only are you warm, but you'll look great as well, and layers also make you fairly comfortable, no matter what the weather.  Coats on top of hoodies, on top of t-shirts are a good combination.

Shorts and skirts are also a great look. You can wear them with socks or tights underneath, and the slip on a pair of Converses or Wellies. You can also wear a short dress with the same shoes.Wellies are just so perfect for festivals. They can keep your legs dry and they come inso many colours that you can have so much fun with them! Things can get muddy, so a pair of wellies wil go a long way.

   

And as there'll be so many bands there, having a few t-shirts with bands on them will make you look really cool! Here are a few examples of the kind of things you can wear to festivals:

Photo credits: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Many thanks  to Sherin for her post! Her co-writer Leia has a guest blog coming up soon, too! Click "Admin" for info.

posted by Cafe Fashionista
Mon, 19/10/2009 - 15:56

Fabulous post, Sherin - but nothing less was expected. Ever since I saw Kate Moss wearing muddied up wellies I've coveted a pair of Hunter Boots - definitely the piece de resistance of summer festival footwear! Smiling


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Thu, 22/10/2009 - 23:43

I've only been to one festival, and the only thing I remember about my outfit is that my tomorrow's knickers fell out of my bag whilst Athlete were playing. That is the closest I have ever been to propositioning a celebrity.


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