4 Blogger-Approved Outfits to Get You Ready for Festival Season

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If you couldn’t tell by the abundance of fringe and floral prints, festival season is in full swing, and it’s time to get serious about what to pack—because everyone knows that what you wear to a music fest is just as important as the bands you see and parties you attend. To get you ready, Missguided enlisted four bloggers—Natalie Off Duty, The Native Fox, Class Is Internal, and Trop Rogue—to showcase their festival style and share their must-have items and tips for standing out (in a good way!).

Scroll down to shop four blogger-approved festival looks from Missguided. 

According to Sonya Esman of Class Is Internal, if you’re heading to Coachella, it’s totally ok to overload on fringe, psychedelic prints, paisley scarves, hats, and lots of necklaces. Because, when in the desert… embrace the ‘70s trend.

New York City bound for the Governors Ball? Christina Caradona of Trop Rogue swears by practical, loose-fitting pieces that are easy to move around in. When possible, pack versatile items—like a fringe jacket—that can top off your look throughout the entire music fest.

Jennifer Grace of The Native Fox is heading to Bonnaroo and if you’re anything like her, then you’ll be dancing all day and attending events in the evening. Make things easy on yourself and opt for lightweight, low-maintenance items, like a romper, so you can simply swap out your shoes without changing up your entire outfit.

Instead of going for the usual festival suspects (flower crowns and blasts of neon), take a more unexpected route. Natalie Suarez of Natalie Off Duty likes wearing a darker, sultrier palette, especially for Chicago-based Lollapalooza. Oh, and anything that shows a little leg and is easy to move in is always a go.

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