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Fun festival fashion

   A new year of Coachella brought new fashions and new headlining artists. This year, Kendrick Lamar, Lorde, Mac Miller, and Bon Iver performed at the festival. As festival goers listened to their favorite artists, they wore the newest Coachella fashion trends.

   Many individuals searched for months to try to find the perfect outfit. In previous years, the Coachella fashion was wearing flower crowns, chokers, neon clothing, rompers and crochet tops. However this year, the trends were to wear two top buns, glitter in hair, double french braids, reflective and round sunglasses, metallic tops, bralettes, fringe, fanny packs and bodysuits. Many of these trends can be seen on famous celebrities like Vanessa Hudgens, Kylie and Kendall Jenner, Rihanna and Alessandra Ambrosio, who were some of the fashion trendsetters of Coachella. Many people copy their style so they can fit in with the rest of the crowd.

  However, some of these celebrities wear outfits that cost thousands of dollars. Luckily, companies such as H&M, Revolve and Free People have clothes that are cute and affordable so people can wear fashionable clothes at music festivals.

  If you are heading to a music festival this year, make sure to check out some of the festival outfit ideas on seventeen.com, britishvogue.com or forbes.com.

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Grace Beneke
Grace Beneke, MANAGING EDITOR
Grace Beneke is a senior entering her fourth year on The Trinity Voice as Managing Editor. Grace enjoys playing tennis, sailing and visiting Ireland. In her spare time, you can find her chatting with Amber in the corner of the Pub Lab. Contact at [email protected]  

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