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This year’s Glastonbury saw the best weather in almost its 40 year history. Gone were the trusty Barbours and Wellingtons and in its place lightwear footwear (shock!) like trainers, ankle boots and even flip flops. Shorts with cropped t-shirts were the favoured look and there was a sudden trend for ripped fishnets worn under shorts. Where Kate Moss began, the crowds followed… Headgear in the form of straw hats and bandanas finished off the festival look.