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A Festival LookBook | Guest Post by Remi Mayer

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I think everyone has their little passions and little secret obsessions. For some girls its makeup, for some it’s shopping; well for those are festivals. I don’t think there is anything as liberating as being completely free of prejudice and being able to dress and accessorize yourself however it comes naturally to you. The crowds and music are just mesmerizing, and we somehow all go back to that hippie era where all that was important was peace, love and harmony, and I think that is perfectly depicted in the colourful, flowery and magical fashion style that erupts during festival season.

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At festival season, the look is so elaborate and yet it feels so thought out and put together. For me it’s always simplicity in the clothing and elaborate accessories that make the trick. Denim short are my favourite because they go with absolutely everything, and look laid-back at the same time. You could even wear a cute chiffon boho dress… For me the main thing is that whatever I am wearing has to be comfortable and simple to wear, and not work against me while im raving to my favourite artists.

Tops are where I become creative with it. You can literally do anything! Graphic tees, crop tops, crochet tops, flowy beach caftans! You name it, I have it, and it’s been my absolute go to when it comes to preparing my backpack for the adventure. One useful thing is to always carry a swimsuit with you… Always. You never know if you’re going to have a beach nearby… And by the way, swimsuit tops are so much more comfortable to wear than a bra, and they’re double the use. My advice is to always be creative with this… Fringe, beads, feathers – it’s all something you want.

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And one small DIY I have for you is to use your colourful scarfs instead of buying cardigans and ponchos. Take a rectangle shaped scarf and tie its ends together. Measure out the most middle part and pin and tie it to the previous know and voilà, a colourful, DIY, temporary west to accessorize your outfit.

Speaking of accessories, girl I got you covered. My advice – More is more! Don’t be shy, go crazy with it! Basically, you need your sunnies, a cross body bag or a small backpack, tons of jewellery and body art. For me there is no festival without those staples! Gold, silver, cuffs, rings, and lots and lots of midi rings, body chains and neon stripes on your body. You really really can’t go wrong.

And now my favourite part – the hair. I have long semi-curly hair and my favourite things to DIY are flower crowns and other types of accessories for the hair. These are super affordable to make and look absolutely stunning on every girl, long or short-haired. Depending on what you want to make, you’re going to need floral wire, a glue gun, flowers of your choice, feathers, leather cord, chains, beads, pendants and other details. I bet you have most of these at home already, so get creative with it and start making your custom unique hair details.

For me, the point of festivals is to let loose in every sense. Dance your heart away, march to the beat of your own drum, dress up, accessories, meet new people, fall in love… It’s all a part of that magical feeling!

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5 responses to “A Festival LookBook | Guest Post by Remi Mayer”

  1. Sara • EAST OF SIAM Avatar
    Sara • EAST OF SIAM

    Love the tips in here! What I like the most is definitely the headpiece jewellery. Lovely. x
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    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      Hi Sara,
      I love everything about Festival Fashion – you can be daring and push boundaries with it & no-one really cares! I love headpieces too.
      Bee xxx

  2. Em Avatar

    Festival fashion for me used to mean shopping for loads of new gear but i’ll be honest, now, I tend to just pack clothes I already have -I’m not thin or cool enough to be ‘festival cool’ – so now I just wear the stuff I have that I know I can throw on in a tent, without a mirror, and not look totally ridiculous! But I agree with the accessories thing – great accessories are key – as is a bag big enough for some booze, and a rain mac. The rain mac is important! x

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      Hi Em,
      Oh bless you, festival fashion doesn’t have to be for ”cool” or ”thin” people, embrace it! But I do know what you mean – I always have those fail safe pieces that I can re-pack every year for festival season.
      Accessories can definitely jazz up an outfit, I love hats!
      Bee xxx

  3. Remi Mayer Avatar
    Remi Mayer

    Thanks for the lovely comments girls, I’m glad you enjoyed my article 🙂

    Em, I think there is no such thing as being thin enough or cool enough to be festival cool. For me festival fashion is about being free and just expressing your creativity without the social norm of what is acceptable being imposed on you. Of course, everyone has a right to get ready however it best suits them, but don’t ever let the petty things weigh you down 🙂 We’re all fabulous… And yes, totally agree and the bag for some booze and a rain mac haha… When I went to tomorrowland, it rained so hard… Hope you enjoy some great festivals this season!
    xx
    Remi

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