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Coachella Weekend 1 is now just a daydream of the weekend past, and we’re reminiscing about all the fab fashion we saw. This year’s celeb and street styles leaned more casual. We saw sports attire, Western wear reminiscent of Stagecoach and so much more.
Whether you’re gearing up for Weekend 2 or another music festival in the future, here’s some outfit inspiration fit for the desert. We break down Coachella Weekend 1’s top trends that you can shop ahead.
Is This Coachella or Stagecoach?
We saw cowboy boots and hats galore at this year’s Coachella. There’s no need to save your country look for Stagecoach apparently.
Western Cowboy Hat
This affordable cowboy hat will keep your hair part from getting burnt.
Shoppers Say: "I like the way it has the ribbon inside that is like a drawstring to assure a snug fit, even in the wind."
Shoppers Say: "I have had these same boots in white for two years, and I just had to get them in black! They are super durable and great quality. I get so many compliments when I wear them!"
Shoppers Say: "They are so comfortable and nice and tall, so they reach my knees but have a curve for bending. I get compliments every time I wear them."
Western Round Belt
Coachella-goers were often seen wearing this style of belt last year, also.
Boho Disc Belt
Add this super affordable version from Amazon to your cart.
Buckles Galore
Whether on low-rise belts or low boots, chunky buckles stay a Coachella mainstay.
Lucky Brand Studded Suede Stretch Belt
Wear belts like this one low on your hips for a look that Coachella goers love.
Clarks Rebelle Up
You're getting an amazing deal on these comfortable boots that you can walk all day in. We've seen a lot of boots in this style at Coachella this year.
Shoppers Say: "They were instantly comfortable when I first put them on and are superb quality."
The Pirate Look
Billowy sleeves and sheer fabrics reigned supreme at Weekend 1 of Coachella.
Rumored Macbeth Mini Dress
Get the look of one famous TikTokker we saw at Coachella with this similar puff-sleeve dress.
Off the Shoulder Romper
There's no need to worry about wardrobe malfunctions with this affordable romper version of a pirate dress.
Sporty Spice
We saw sportswear made sexy at Weekend 1. Think cropped jerseys, team mini skirts and so much more.
Jersey Shirt
This is an uber-affordable version from Amazon. You could even cut off the bottom for a cropped look.
Micromini Mania
When in Rome, you might as well go micromini. Micro shorts and low-rise pants were right at home in the heat of the desert.
Faux Leather Shorts
If you'd prefer a higher-waisted look, these lace-up shorts are a must.
Babushka-chic
Headscarves not only shield you from the desert elements, but are also totally on trend. Some fashion girlies choose to wear them over a baseball cap. You can easily use one that you already own, since it will mostly be covered up anyway. Thanks for the inspo, grandma!
Cider Leopard Print Square Headscarf
Test out the headscarf trend with this affordable option that comes in an in-style leopard print.
Free People Lotus Paisley Print Bandana
This pretty bandana can be worn in so many ways, from in your hair to as a top.
Shoppers Say: "Oversized to wear many ways. Super soft!"
Satin Head Scarf (3-Pack)
You can get three scarves for only $9.99 at Amazon if you want more than one look.
Corset Tops
You can’t go wrong with a little corset top in every shade and style.
White Fox Midnight Blues PU Bustier
White Fox just does corset tops right. This bustier that conveniently zips up is so flattering.
Also be sure to check out Maren Morris' top festival product picks in an E! exclusive interview.
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