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Rachel Jones, 22, Student. New Look shirt, Urban Outfitters shorts, Asos bag, vintage shoes.
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Nicky Drury, 29, Hairdresser. Topshop jumper, vintage boots & bag.
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Isabelle James, 19, Student. Waistcoat from Ebay, vintage top & shorts, Dr Martens boots.
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Street Style Zoe Chin, 18, Student. Dress & sunglasses from Camden market, H&M boots.
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Polly Parker, 21, Student. Primark dress, Asos bag, vintage hat.
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Georgia Beeston, 16, Student. Vintage top, Topshop shorts, River Island boots.
Photos by Sara D'Souza.
With Prince headlining and the sun beating down on the Kent countryside, Hop Farm was one of the highlights on this year’s festival calendar so far. And it once again attracted a quirkily cool crowd that perfected the stylish-yet-practical balance.
Wearing denim cut-offs, vintage dresses and leather satchels,
there wasn’t a Wellington
boot in sight as brogues and lace-up ankle boots
led the way. Mixing feminine separates with mannish accessories and high street with second-hand made for an eclectic look that reflected the laid-back vibe of the festival. As always, ELLEuk.com were on hand to snap the best dressed…