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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UWB chapter.

Coachella fashion is arguably the best part of the whole festival. Since most of us weren’t there to experience it, we got to live vicariously through photos and instagram stories. Coachella weekend one just came to an end, which means another weekend is approaching with more statements to be made. These are the looks people rocked this weekend:

1. Face Jewelry/ Glitter- What’s a festival without some glitter? Probably the only place where you can deck out in jewels and people won’t judge you for it. These girls rocked it!

 

2. Bandeaus/ Crop tops- From what I’ve heard Coachella is 90+ degrees, so you won’t really want to wear that much anyways! Bandeaus are simple and cute and there’s so many difference styles that go with pretty much everything.

3. Matching Sets- So many influencers were rocking matching sets this year from Revolve and Boohoo. Probably the easiest way to find an outfit for Coachella and you get more time to perfect your hair and add accessories.

 

4. Bandanas- Everyone’s rocking the face masks this year at Coachella including the Dolan Twins and James Charles. It’s making a statement and keep you dust free in the desert!

 

5. Flowy pants- This is probably my favorite look I’ve seen at Coachella. The idea of wearing comfy, flowy pants at a festival sounds so free. You can let loose and enjoy the music!

 

6. Hair- Hair will complete your look. People were rocking braids, crazy updos, and wild colors. Sierra Furtado kept it cute and simple with her bubbly pigtails.

I hope this gave some inspo on looks to recreate. Even if you aren’t going to Coachella, you can recreate these looks for a upcoming Spring event!

Samantha is a current Business Marketing major and Visual & Media arts minors. She loves to write about relatable topics such as dealing with stress and mental health. Aside from that, her passions include yoga, style, & self care!
Prathyusha Pillari is a 19-year-old senior at University of Washington, Bothell where she majors in Computer Science and Software Engineering. She was born in India and spent 14 years of her life there before moving to the United States. She is an advocate of women's rights and equality. She loves creative writing, traveling, driving around in her car and stalking people on Instagram.