Lea / Editor
May 22, 2025
5 mins
Festival Fits Edit

Every year I swear I won’t stress about festival outfits… and every year I end up trying on my entire closet the night before and texting five friends for “opinions.”
So this time, I planned ahead. I wanted looks that feel fun, me, and like I could survive a full day in the sun, dust, crowds, and questionable food trucks — without needing to change.
Here’s what made the cut and is 100% going in my bag.
Cowboy boots — forever and always
Mine are from Bershka and I’m obsessed. They instantly make every outfit cooler, even if it’s just a tank top and denim skirt. They’re comfy enough to wear all day (yes, I tested this), and they survive dirt like a champ. Bonus: they work with literally everything.
Flared lace pants — surprise favorite
I honestly didn’t expect to love these, but the second I put them on I got it. They hug in the right places, flow when you walk, and look so good with a tiny top or even a bikini. They feel like effort, without trying too hard. And they’re breezy. Critical.
Yes, I’m bringing a straw cowboy hat
I don’t care how cliché it is — I love it. It pulls the whole look together and hides my inevitable bad hair day by 4pm. Also, I feel 30% cooler with it on, even if I’m just holding a Red Bull and waiting for my friends to come out of the porta-potties.
One accessory that makes the whole outfit
I added a metal circle belt from Zara to a super simple dress and suddenly it looked… styled. Like I had a vision. It’s a small detail, but it ties everything together and adds just the right bit of drama when I walk.
The corset top I didn’t know I needed
This jeans corset from H&M is a wildcard. I threw it on with those flared pants and immediately felt like someone who drinks iced coffee and knows how to pack light. It’s structured but not stiff, and surprisingly flattering.
A mini dress moment — always
There’s one night at every festival where you want to feel a little ✨chaotic hot girl✨ and this plaid mini dress is it. It’s soft, easy to throw on, and looks amazing with the boots and belt. I don’t have to think about it — I just know it works.
Long denim skirt for the “day after”
By day three, I want comfort. This long skirt is perfect — it still looks cool, but I can sit, lounge, or run to the food truck in it. I wore it with a bikini top and linen shirt last weekend and felt so relaxed but still pulled together.
Bottom line:
Festival outfits should feel like a slightly louder version of yourself. Not a costume, not overly curated — just easy, fun, and you.
These are the pieces I know I’ll actually wear — not just pack and ignore.
And bonus? I’ll still wear them when the music stops.