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05.5.2008 Coachella: not just music
64For many of the 100,000 plus fans attending this now four day musical festival in California’s Coachella Valley, it was all the over 100 musical acts that graced the stages this past weekend. Music, though, never lives in a vacuum, so the major fashion magazines took their cameras into the crowds to check out the street style.
Keeping in mind those temperatures can reach over 100 degrees, and many were attending and camping out for the four days, there still seemed to be some various fashion trends coming out of the masses.
Legs were bare with seas of shorts shorts. While denim seemed to be favored by celebrities, shorts all around held their own. Stripped shorts, brightly colored shorts, and shorts with big boots all caught the camera eyes of the magazines. It seemed the very fashionable went one step father and rebelled against the low-waisted denim on seasons past, as special mentions were made of those sporting high wasted coverage.
Along with the short shorts, were many short little dresses. Sleeveless tanks, t-shirt dresses, floral numbers and vintage inspired chic all made the camera smile. Often a loose dress was paired with a belt and, due to the music festival aspect, many a fanny-pack as well. Baby doll were given special mention as the majority of legs did remain bare, but long dresses also go some attention as well.
Hats were all around. Again, probably having to do more with the endless beating sun, though this pair in Cowboy straw covers had to know they were saying something. Still, many hats of many different styles made it to the publish pictures. Along with hats, various headbands were seen. Thick ones, thin ones, head bands covered with flowers.
The undergarment of choice, again, think heat, was the bathing suit. If the bathing suit was only partially covered up, then that was Ok as well, For some it was just an oversized t-shirt, some had cut up their t-shirts into huge sleeveless tops, And for many others, the bikini top was the shirt.
Barefoot, flip flopped and sandaled all stood in line, but the season hot gladiator trend held court and also seem to garnish a fine percentage of pictures as well. The low cut “bootlette” of this spring was seen as was almost any manner of boot baring lots of leg. Boots were paired with just about anything.
As this was a music festival, and all music festivals have the roots in the Woodstock of the 60’s, the classic hippie wear could not be forgotten. Therefore, from the simple Indian influenced hippie type dress to a classic all over Woodstock acceptable assembly, one might think that they travelled back in time
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Holy ’70’s flashback Batman!! I think I wore the shorts/tank top/knee-hi socks in my 4th grade gym class! Crazy things coming back. But places like Coachella have their finger on the pulse of what is up-to-the-minute hot. Thank God there’s a discount clothing store
like Loehmann’s out there. I know I can grab something fresh that won’t break the bank.
Don’t know how fresh that gym “ensemble” is however….
Comment by Gator Girl — 05.5.2008 @ 10:40 am