Dressing for a festival is a bit of an art form, as its a fine line between fancy-free and fancy-dress. Its harder still when you have to factor in the unique British climate blazing sunshine followed by a hailstorm and mud avalanche, anyone? So, best to err on the side of caution and weatherproof your look; opt for a printed rain mac and classic panama hat, leaving nothing up to chance.
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A great pair of tan ankle boots is a festival staple; they look great with bare legs or jeans and are comfy enough to wear all day...and night! Marc by Marc Jacobs suede boots, £359 at MyTheresa
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A festival is no place for understated jewellery. This evil eye bracelet with multicoloured pompoms is beautiful and bonkers - perfect! Dana Levy bracelet, £98 at Kabiri
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A panama hat is versatile enough to wear with all of your festival outfits... which is lucky, as you'll need it to hide messy hair a few days in! My Bob hat, £120 at Beach Flamingo
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The relaxed, boyish fit of these khaki shorts makes for easy summer style... Whistles shorts, £65
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Touches of silver and black give a bit of edge to an elegant white tunic... Sandro silk blouse, £199
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Dressing for a festival is a bit of an art form, as it’s a fine line between fancy-free and fancy-dress. It’s harder still when you have to factor in the unique British climate – blazing sunshine followed by a hailstorm and mud avalanche, anyone? So, best to err on the side of caution and weatherproof your look; opt for a printed rain mac and classic panama hat, leaving nothing up to chance.
This punchy flower print beauty is not exactly your average pac-a-mac! MSGM jacket, £248 at TheCorner.com