Festival season is fast approaching and with your ticket bought and tent secured, it's time to start planning your festival wardrobe.
Moving on from flower crowns and all-fringed-everything, we asked four members of the ELLE team what they'll be packing this season, including that all-important SPF.
Whether you're jetting off to Primavera or staying put for Glastonbury (we're crossing our fingers for a summer-long heatwave), find some festival style inspiration with these four expert-approved looks.
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Daisy Murray, Digital Writer
'As a firm believer of the idiom "no trousers, no problem", I almost exclusively wear dresses to festivals. Firstly, because they're an entire outfit in one and secondly, because I am a dedicated Shewee user (don't @ me). As a vintage fanatic, I'm always on the lookout for '90s tea dresses, '70s lurex maxi dresses and '60s super minis.
'When it comes to accessories, I keep it practical: for me, it's all about the essential bum bag and Dr. Martens combo - just don't forget a pair of thick socks to avoid those dreaded welly blisters.'
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Faithfull The Brand Mini Dress, £160; Dr Marten Boots, £169; Falke Socks, £14; AllSaints Bum Bag, £178
Double Your Denim
George Driver, Digital Beauty Editor
'I like to go to festivals abroad so that I can combine some (safe) sun-worshipping in the day with brilliant music in the evening. For that reason I need an outfit that I can layer up as the sun goes down.
'My go-to is a reliable pair of vintage Levi's denim shorts paired with a graphic t-shirt, mismatched denim jacket and comfy trainers. Think toddler, but make it fashun.'
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Levis Vintage Shorts, £120; ALEXACHUNG T-shirt, £85; Re/done Denim Jacket, £370; Vans Trainers, £64.99; Topshop Sunglasses, £12
Go Crazy For Camis
Sara McAlpine, Fashion Features Editor
'For city festivals, a no-fuss cami dress is always a safe bet; it's the perfect piece for layering if it gets cold, either with a fun t-shirt underneath or a colourful sweater over the top. You can't go wrong with & Other Stories or Arket for easy, good quality dresses.
'I would pair with gum sole shoes by Ancient Greek Sandals and a bag just big enough for my phone - try a belt bag by Wandler, which will leave you hands-free and your belongings safe.'
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&OtherStories Slip Dress, £110; Marques' Almeida Shirt, £385; Mango Sunglasses, £19.99; Ancient Greek Sandals, £155; Wandler Belt Bag, £460
Layer Up
Molly Haylor, Market & Accessories Editor
'When it comes to festival dressing, comfort is key; you're likely to be walking a lot and long days and nights mean you don't want to be worrying about fussy details, high-effort playsuits, or ties coming undone on dresses.
'I always wear plenty of layers - you never know what the Great British weather will bring, and temperatures can drop come evening-time. I opt for small backpack that fits everything in it, from jumpers to the all-important rain mac - perfect for stowing away your layers when the sun is shining.'
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Hunter Backpack, £195; Topshop Denim Jacket, £40; Cos T-shirt, £15; Maison Margiela Trousers, £805; AllSaints Boots, £228; Topshop Belt, £20
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