Festival Fashion at Coachella 2015

Kendall-Jenner-coachella-fashionWith crop tops, flower headbands and body chains galore, the fashionistas at Coachella garner enough festival fashion inspiration to last all summer long.

The crossroads of boho fashion and indie music meet at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, a highly anticipated festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. These drool-worthy outfits set the standard for the season, and emphasize DIY accessories, including handmade chain mail body jewelry, ripped denim shorts with studs and spikes.

Models do it best, Gigi Hadid had heads turning with her perfect summer ‘fit, complete with a suede fringe vest, crochet bra top and high waisted shorts. She completed the effortless look with in-the-now accessories, including a delicate body chain with a layered coin and chain bib necklace at the hip and ankle booties.

Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio had the hippie look down with a flirty tie dyed dress, statement bib necklace and tons of bold arm candy. She sported another killer look featuring a long leather fringe tank, denim cutoffs and cowboy boots. British It-girl Jourdan Dunn nailed it with her purple hair and an on-trend black crochet romper with tons of sexy cutout details.

When packing for a music festival, easy and relaxed are definitely two things to keep in mind. Try pairing a bikini top with high waisted denim shorts for a simple yet chic combination. If things cool down at night, throw on a kimono wrap cardigan to keep the temps at bay.

Or, go for a grunge-inspired look with pinstripe pants and a plain black tee. Layer on strands of beaded jewelry and your favorite sunnies to complete the look. Looking boho-chic, Bella Thorne rocked a 70’s-inspired outfit with an off-the-shoulder crop top with printed bell bottoms. Mix things up, instead of rocking shorts and pants, turn up the volume with a long maxi skirt.

Play with proportion by contrasting a floor-grazing skirt with a barely-there crop top. Subtle yet sexy details, like Kendall Jenner’s side slit skirt, or Jasmine Tookes’ macrame fringe dress keep things fresh. Add some shimmer and shine with playful, festival-approved accessories, like mesmerizing body harnesses or nose rings.

Whether it’s a gigantic tribal necklace or a thin body chain, enviable accessories are practically everywhere to be found at Inland Empire’s Coachella Valley in the Colorado Desert.

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19 Comments

Blair Sutton

The breakdown of Gigi Hadid’s outfit was super specific, and the mention of the layered coin and chain bib necklace at the hip made me rethink how to style body chains.

Hayden Sloane

The description of handmade elements like spikes and studs on denim shorts reminded me how much customization plays into festival dressing.

Logan Wren

I liked how the article emphasized proportion, especially with the maxi skirt and tiny crop top combination, which can really elevate a simple outfit.

Logan Wren

I found the mention of crochet fabrics recurring across multiple outfits interesting, especially in Gigi Hadid and Jourdan Dunn’s looks.

Alex Monroe

The idea of pairing a bikini top with high-waisted shorts seems obvious now, but the article framed it as a staple in a way that feels easy to recreate.

Emerson Gray

It was cool to see how the article described Coachella as a crossroads of indie music and boho fashion, which explains why the style feels so distinct.

Sydney Lane

I liked how the article tied Coachella style to DIY elements like chain mail body jewelry and studded denim shorts, which really captures that handmade festival vibe instead of just store-bought looks.

Alex Monroe

It was interesting to see how Alessandra Ambrosio balanced bold arm candy with a simple tie-dyed dress, making the accessories do most of the talking without overcomplicating the look.

Casey Rowan

Bella Thorne’s 70s-inspired outfit with bell bottoms stood out as a nice change from the usual shorts, and it added some variety to the typical festival uniform.

Casey Rowan

The mention of grunge-inspired pinstripe pants with a plain black tee was a nice contrast to all the boho looks, showing there’s room for different aesthetics at Coachella.

Alex Monroe

I didn’t realize how important layered jewelry was until the section mentioning beaded strands and sunnies as essential finishing pieces.

Avery Morgan

The emphasis on mixing textures like suede fringe, crochet, and leather really helped explain why these outfits feel visually rich.

Cameron Vale

Jourdan Dunn’s purple hair paired with a black crochet romper felt like a perfect example of mixing edgy and boho, which the article highlighted really well.

Emerson Gray

Ending with the idea that accessories are everywhere at Coachella Valley tied everything together, since nearly every example relied heavily on standout add-ons.

Blair Sutton

The way Alessandra Ambrosio styled cowboy boots with denim cutoffs and a fringe tank felt very wearable compared to some of the more dramatic looks.

Harper Sloan

The article made a good point about keeping outfits easy and relaxed, which is often overlooked when people focus only on statement pieces.

Reese Palmer

Kendall Jenner’s side slit skirt example was subtle but effective, showing how small details can make a big impact without going overboard.

Rowan Pierce

The focus on accessories like body harnesses and nose rings really captured how much festival fashion relies on finishing touches rather than just clothing.

Drew Collins

I appreciated the practical packing advice, especially the suggestion of throwing on a kimono cardigan when temperatures drop at night in the desert.


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