Tuesday, April 10, 2012

music festival staples

Coachella is just days away, and the rest of the summer's music festivals aren't far behind. Here are a few items to beat the heat and battle the elements of outdoor concerting: 

fedora, white tank, feather necklace, chambray shirt,
maxi dress, lime green scarfblack and brown sandals,
black sneakers, sunglasseslime culottes, floral dress,
white polka dot dress, grey scarf, duster cardigan,
brown and white bikinipink bustier bikini,
grey tshirt, grey culottes

  • A fedora or other lightweight hat to shield face, prevent scalp and ear sunburn, and cover up unwashed hair.
  • A trusty pair of sunglasses. Or a few. I tend to lose/break mine, so I stick with the cheap kind. No one wants to hear you fussing about your expensive shades getting lost in foot traffic.
  • Flowy tanks and tshirts that can be layered over swim suits, paired with skorts. 
  • Yes, I said skorts! You thought you left these skirt-short combos on the grade school playground, but they are perfect for a sweltering day when you are still trying to look cute. The two below look like breezy little skirts, but with that added shorts panel to keep your thighs from touching. (I know there are plenty of ladies at these things whose thighs don't touch, but the rest of you will be thankful). 
  • A button down chambray shirt to throw over everything when your shoulders start to burn a little, or when the sun goes down and the temperature drops.
  • Scarves to tie in your hair or around your neck to shield your chest from the sun. Also soak one in water and have a fashionable little cooler around your neck. 
  • Both sandals and sneakers to rotate if you start to get blisters. Sandals fasten around ankle so you won't lose a shoe in the mud, sneakers are black since they'll probably end up pretty muddy too. 
  • A couple of cotton dresses. You'll be happy you left the polyester at home for some breathable pieces that make getting dressed a one-step process. 
  • A variety of swim suits. Since these will often serve as your underwear for the day, have a rotation of bikinis (easier for port-a-potties) to wear. Different necklines and silhouettes can help ease the pain of a strap over a sunburned spot too.  
  • A maxi dress for a more-coverage option. Can be tied up in the front to keep it from dragging and to have a little more breeze around the knees. 
  • A cardigan. I love this waterfall cardigan duster because you can belt it closed and wear it like a dress, wear it open as a swim suit cover-up, and wear it over everything else you brought. It is cozy, flowy, and breezy all at the same time! 

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