Sunday 29 June 2014

Glastonbury Glam-Trend Alert




All Hail Glasto- the Queen of the Festivals. Glastonbury is a festival unlike any other, and as anyone who has previously been will tell you, it is sooooo much more than just music.
 
Glastonbury festival style is all about the layers for a little relaxed festival chic. Team your girly crotchet with a bright kimono to go dishevelled glam. If being seen in wellies is just not your thing then opt for a practical yet slightly more glamorous ankle boot-steardy boots combined with socks are a strong Glastonbury look, whilst a battered vintage inspired bag is another Glasto fashion essential. To top off the look pile on the bling. The bigger the better!
 
The Little Boot- Here we have selected My Favourite Thing Boutique’s little brown boot- the sensible and stylish option. Whether you want classic lace-ups or a slight wedge to perfect your feminine silhouette, expertly crafted ankle boots with high-quality materials will never let you down in a mudfest.
 
The Throw Over- An essential staple to any festival look. Lala Land will have you being the queen of the field in this tropical number, fully equipped with a trusty hood incase those rain clouds make an appearance when we start singing!
 
The Accessories- The Crossover body bags, the big statement necklace teamed with bracelets are essential to rock the festival glam. Here we have chosen Vivachoo Boutique who offers a pop of colour in the jewellery, and the trusty tan bag to keep your festival camera photo’s safe.
 
The Crotchet- Think bohemian without the rhapsody. Embroidery and crotchet features on clothing are aplenty come this time of the year. With the promise of sun to hopefully grace the fields, it’s time to ditch the denim for a more weather-suitable skin-flash! Henry Hunt has the perfect white skirt to show off those tanned pins.
 
The Music- This year’s line-up boasts a delicious mixture of pop and indie with the likes of The Black Keys, Lana Del Ray, Kelis and Dolly Parton, – perfect for those summer vibes!

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