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Ellen Danes, 22, Model. Mango shorts, H&M hat and shorts, vintage boots.
Maybe it was the masked ball and 5,000 acres of woodland, or perhaps the boutique camping and hot tubs, but Oxfordshire’s debut Wilderness Festival certainly attracted an eclectically stylish bunch. Boasting theatrical performances, fine dining and even ballroom dancing on top of the Antony & the Johnson, Mercury Rev and Laura Marling infused line-up, the organisers behind the Secret Garden Party and Lovebox have successfully added yet another festival to our yearly favourites. And with such a diverse offering, the crowd rightfully took heed. Traditional festival trends were suitably notched up a gear and while some staples were spotted, the best dressed opted for quirky and exotic vintage finds to help carve out this newbie’s reputation as a stylish haven…
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Stephanie Daniel, 27, Finance. Whistles dress, Office boots, Marc Jacobs boots.
Maybe it was the masked ball and 5,000 acres of woodland, or perhaps the boutique camping and hot tubs, but Oxfordshire’s debut Wilderness Festival certainly attracted an eclectically stylish bunch. Boasting theatrical performances, fine dining and even ballroom dancing on top of the Antony & the Johnson, Mercury Rev and Laura Marling infused line-up, the organisers behind the Secret Garden Party and Lovebox have successfully added yet another festival to our yearly favourites. And with such a diverse offering, the crowd rightfully took heed. Traditional festival trends were suitably notched up a gear and while some staples were spotted, the best dressed opted for quirky and exotic vintage finds to help carve out this newbie’s reputation as a stylish haven…
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Alex Glenday, 22, Model. All Saints t-shirt, Whistles trousers, vintage hat, Russell and Bromley boots.
Maybe it was the masked ball and 5,000 acres of woodland, or perhaps the boutique camping and hot tubs, but Oxfordshire’s debut Wilderness Festival certainly attracted an eclectically stylish bunch. Boasting theatrical performances, fine dining and even ballroom dancing on top of the Antony & the Johnson, Mercury Rev and Laura Marling infused line-up, the organisers behind the Secret Garden Party and Lovebox have successfully added yet another festival to our yearly favourites. And with such a diverse offering, the crowd rightfully took heed. Traditional festival trends were suitably notched up a gear and while some staples were spotted, the best dressed opted for quirky and exotic vintage finds to help carve out this newbie’s reputation as a stylish haven…
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Annabel Simpson, 23, Actress. Jigsaw jacket, vintage Topshop dress, Topshop bag, Urban Outfitters boots.
Maybe it was the masked ball and 5,000 acres of woodland, or perhaps the boutique camping and hot tubs, but Oxfordshire’s debut Wilderness Festival certainly attracted an eclectically stylish bunch. Boasting theatrical performances, fine dining and even ballroom dancing on top of the Antony & the Johnson, Mercury Rev and Laura Marling infused line-up, the organisers behind the Secret Garden Party and Lovebox have successfully added yet another festival to our yearly favourites. And with such a diverse offering, the crowd rightfully took heed. Traditional festival trends were suitably notched up a gear and while some staples were spotted, the best dressed opted for quirky and exotic vintage finds to help carve out this newbie’s reputation as a stylish haven…
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Caroline Nunez, 25, Biologist. Vintage cardigan, American Apparel top and shorts, shoes from Brick Lane, sunglasses from boutique in Hastings.
Maybe it was the masked ball and 5,000 acres of woodland, or perhaps the boutique camping and hot tubs, but Oxfordshire’s debut Wilderness Festival certainly attracted an eclectically stylish bunch. Boasting theatrical performances, fine dining and even ballroom dancing on top of the Antony & the Johnson, Mercury Rev and Laura Marling infused line-up, the organisers behind the Secret Garden Party and Lovebox have successfully added yet another festival to our yearly favourites. And with such a diverse offering, the crowd rightfully took heed. Traditional festival trends were suitably notched up a gear and while some staples were spotted, the best dressed opted for quirky and exotic vintage finds to help carve out this newbie’s reputation as a stylish haven…
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Amy Brangwin, 25, Actress. H&M shirt, Urban outfitters top, custom-made skirt, bag from Absolute Vintage, boots a gift.
Maybe it was the masked ball and 5,000 acres of woodland, or perhaps the boutique camping and hot tubs, but Oxfordshire’s debut Wilderness Festival certainly attracted an eclectically stylish bunch. Boasting theatrical performances, fine dining and even ballroom dancing on top of the Antony & the Johnson, Mercury Rev and Laura Marling infused line-up, the organisers behind the Secret Garden Party and Lovebox have successfully added yet another festival to our yearly favourites. And with such a diverse offering, the crowd rightfully took heed. Traditional festival trends were suitably notched up a gear and while some staples were spotted, the best dressed opted for quirky and exotic vintage finds to help carve out this newbie’s reputation as a stylish haven…