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Getting tickets to the best festival of the year is a thrill that cannot be imagined. You're anxious, tense, and impatient.

Regaining composure allows you to provide attention to what's truly important. The way you dress! A five-day gathering at which shorts and tanks will not suffice. Why? Since you are obviously a dedicated metal head.

You're not simply taking a short trip here for the weekend. This is your life right now.

It's important to plan ahead so you can have the most possible impact. Putting aside the potential savings, how often do you shop online? Alternatively, will you be doing it yourself?

Festival costumes are meant to be an outlet for self-expression and a way to let your true self shine through.

Put your thoughts into action by creating a coherent wardrobe for an experience that will mould you.

Don't freak out if you discover that your entire festival wardrobe has been boho chic. It's not precisely a feat of genius to put together an outfit that goes well together. However, there is a thin line separating well-dressed from looking like an out-of-place cowpuncher.

Equal parts chic, trendy, and functional is what you're after. After all, there's no better way to experience all four seasons in one day than at a music festival.

The following are the seven guidelines for festival attire:

1. Be true to your own sense of style

Keep in mind that it isn't Halloween and that you shouldn't treat this like a costume party. If you want to look your best at a music festival, combine your own sense of style with a boho, rock and roll, or '60s vibe. It's just a matter of taking your everyday style and amplifying it.

2. Select a single show-stopping piece

A festival is the perfect place to flaunt your rock and roll style or bohemian flair. OK, so you can do it. If you're worried about coming off as trying too hard, choose only one trendy item and mix it with essentials from your collection. All you need are a great pair of lace-up sandals, some short shorts, and a stylish jacket. The sandals add a touch of bohemian style, and that's about it.

3. Buy a trendy accessory

You should expect to see a lot of fringe at this year's festivals because it was a major trend on the runways. Discover a fantastic leather or suede coat, handbag, or boots. It's a great option for giving your outfit a little more edge and texture. Care should be taken with the cheap kimono fringe, as it can easily get tangled and unattractive by the end of the evening.

4. Put a twist on it

Coachella style can sometimes be a bit too dreamy. In other words, if you're trying for a free-spirited, bohemian look, ground it with a bit of structure or metal. Just what does that signify in regular language? Put on a necklace made of thick metal or a pair of adorned leather boots. You can add a touch of badassery to your outfit by wearing a leather vest over your maxi dress or by carrying a suede purse with fringe. You can also look for killer ways to style cargo pants.

5. Save the swimwear for the beach

Don't go exploring in nothing but a bikini top unless you happen upon a swimming hole. To put it bluntly, it's not exactly trendy. Don't feel like you're out of luck if you're making your way home from a pool party; you just need to be strategic about just how you wear your swimwear when you're not in the water. Put it underneath a pair of denim overalls and top it with a lovely T-shirt with a few slits. It's hip when worn as a component of a layered ensemble rather than as a single item.

6. Ditch the flip-flops

A music festival doesn't change with the weather. You're most likely walking barefoot in the earth, grass, or (worst case scenario) mud. That's right, you're using the same Porta-Potties that hundreds of others have used. A beverage could be accidentally poured over you. 

Your feet will stink by the end of the day if you wear flip-flops, and you may also inadvertently tread on something unpleasant. Try to wear shoes that conceal most of your foot, such as ankle booties, beautiful flats, or sandals. And the more worn in your shoes are for a weekend of festival fun, the better.

7. Remember to bring your coat with you

We are aware that we speak like your mother, but have faith in us: even in the desert, the weather does not remain sunny and scorching during the entire day. Bring an article of clothing that can be tied around your waist throughout the day, such as a denim jacket, a leather jacket, or a flannel; alternatively, bring a scarf that is large enough to drape around your shoulders when the temperature drops at night. This will always be one of the great festival outfit ideas.

Summary

Upholding your unique sense of style is the single most crucial thing to do. To reiterate, this is not a Halloween party that you are going to, so you should not show up wearing a costume. In order to take your everyday look to the next level, take your personal sense of style and combine it with a bohemian touch or an accessory that is appropriate for a music festival.