Let Festival Style Set the Tone for Your Summer Wardrobe
Marley Marius
There’s music in the air this time of year: Clear across the land, the summer months teem with outdoor amusements, among them an array of open-air concerts. Just last month, Bonnaroo lured acts including Childish Gambino, Post Malone, Solange, and Kacey Musgraves to the grassy plains of Nashville, Tennessee, and Firefly in Delaware boasted sets from Panic! At the Disco, Tyler, the Creator, and Passion Pit. In August, the singer and guitarist Gary Clark Jr. will perform at Brooklyn’s Afropunk Festival, alongside the likes of Leon Bridges, FKA twigs, Toro y Moi, Masego, Santigold, and Kelsey Lu.
There’s more than one way to dress for such occasions—and none require a flower crown. Road-tripping to Chicago for Lollapalooza? A featherweight chiffon robe and fun slides seem as good a way to ride as any. Gearing up for Outside Lands in Golden Gate Park? Lean into the Bay Area’s bohemian cool with a fringed cashmere cardigan and a tie-dyed slip dress; or perhaps a denim jumpsuit, cotton top, and charming straw hat. Shop these looks (and many more) below, and go get lost in the music.
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