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Festival goers embraced exotic temperatures at Hop Farm this weekend as they jigged along to the likes of Bob Dylan and Mumford & Sons.
Wearing bandeau tops, skimpy shorts, statement headgear and satchels there wasn’t a Wellington boot in sight as converse and loafers led the way.