Summer months bring with them a lot of music festivals, which are usually the best alternative for someone who may not find the time or finance to take a vacation out of the country. The music experience will always deliver a chance for a memorable time; but small issues, such as wearing the wrong wardrobe, can often prove a spoiler on an enjoyable event. A little prior planning should ensure that everything runs as expected, including your festival fashion.
The summer season in the UK is virtually non-existent, as you all know, what we normally get is a very low-level monsoon - constant, drizzly, rain. However, if you know how to dress for this weather, you can guarantee yourself a great time at any of our festivals, and make sure that you never miss your favorite acts.
Many people go along to these festivals purely for the atmosphere and the music, caring very little about their wardrobes, and you can take a leaf out of their books. Understated is always the way to go, stick to tried and tested clothing, such as cut off jeans or mini denim skirts, team with a funky graphic tees and you will look trendy without having to try too hard, or better yet, spend any money.
Looking your best is always important, even at a festival. If you're camping, you won't have full length mirrors to check out your style and being able to make a quick getaway from the campsite to the stage is important if you want a good spot at the front. That means having a pre-planned look - either something you've worn before or something you've bought specially - can give you a head start.
This could lead on to other topics and the discovery that you have something more than just a mutual like/dislike for something. Perhaps you're going to see the same bands and are sleeping in the same campsites, meaning you could arrange to meet later to get to know one another better.
These styles of Mackintosh are great because they go with casual clothing, such as jeans and a t-shirt, or combat trousers and knitted jumpers, so they never look out of place with contemporary fashions. You want to show your fun-loving side when at a festival, so select clothing that is bright, bold, and a little playful.
If it is sunny, a simple T-shirt and a pair of briefs should be okay; but at colder or showery times, wearing more clothing is important. A light, jacket is good but if you forget one then most campsites may be selling ponchos. Combat trousers have many pockets, which is handy for storing your festival essentials while taking a sweater to put on at night makes the area a bit more reasonable.
Finally, you need a handbag and some sunglasses. Handbags are easy, opt for an over-sized bag in a neutral color and natural material - a brown anodyne tote bag would be ideal. By way of sunglasses, choose a design that suits your face, and they will usually look fantastic.
The summer season in the UK is virtually non-existent, as you all know, what we normally get is a very low-level monsoon - constant, drizzly, rain. However, if you know how to dress for this weather, you can guarantee yourself a great time at any of our festivals, and make sure that you never miss your favorite acts.
Many people go along to these festivals purely for the atmosphere and the music, caring very little about their wardrobes, and you can take a leaf out of their books. Understated is always the way to go, stick to tried and tested clothing, such as cut off jeans or mini denim skirts, team with a funky graphic tees and you will look trendy without having to try too hard, or better yet, spend any money.
Looking your best is always important, even at a festival. If you're camping, you won't have full length mirrors to check out your style and being able to make a quick getaway from the campsite to the stage is important if you want a good spot at the front. That means having a pre-planned look - either something you've worn before or something you've bought specially - can give you a head start.
This could lead on to other topics and the discovery that you have something more than just a mutual like/dislike for something. Perhaps you're going to see the same bands and are sleeping in the same campsites, meaning you could arrange to meet later to get to know one another better.
These styles of Mackintosh are great because they go with casual clothing, such as jeans and a t-shirt, or combat trousers and knitted jumpers, so they never look out of place with contemporary fashions. You want to show your fun-loving side when at a festival, so select clothing that is bright, bold, and a little playful.
If it is sunny, a simple T-shirt and a pair of briefs should be okay; but at colder or showery times, wearing more clothing is important. A light, jacket is good but if you forget one then most campsites may be selling ponchos. Combat trousers have many pockets, which is handy for storing your festival essentials while taking a sweater to put on at night makes the area a bit more reasonable.
Finally, you need a handbag and some sunglasses. Handbags are easy, opt for an over-sized bag in a neutral color and natural material - a brown anodyne tote bag would be ideal. By way of sunglasses, choose a design that suits your face, and they will usually look fantastic.
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