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Festival season is fast approaching and it's time to get your outfit sorted. However, going to festivals isn't always the cheapest. There are numerous factors to consider and pay for, like tickets and accommodation.
So, when deciding on and purchasing your costume, you may not want to spend the big bucks. We've taken inspiration from some of the hottest outfit ideas from Pinterest, perfect for the upcoming festival season. We've scoured for the best clothing pieces and accessories, so you can create your own version of a bomb festival outfit that just so happens to be at an affordable price point. If you are looking for more festival inspo, we have also rounded our top picks on festival shoes, accessories and makeup looks. Enjoy the party!
1. The checkered outfit
Check-pattern print is a trend that's currently going off. Therefore, we can't be surprised that this pattern made its way into festival wear. We're obsessed with this Clueless-vibe get-up that would work for any festival and is easy-as-pie to pull together!
If you like the badass type of vibe then look no further. This fringe skirt and band tee outfit is the ultimate in festival attire!
Fringe is definitely a strong trend at these events and was one of the most popular looks from Coachella! Plus, it's super easy to recreate if you're on a budget.
Speaking of band tees... sometimes simple is best. If you're not one who really wants to go overboard but you still want to look the part at this festival, a funky vintage band tee is exactly what you want!
It also means you can totally support your favourite band in the line-up. Win-win.
Cargo pants are becoming incredibly popular at festivals, especially the ones during the cooler months. They not only look good but will keep you warm and comfortable. This way you can dance like you just don't care!
We love these pants paired with the fishnet top, giving it a super edgy look. You can achieve this with a pair of either plain or patterned cargo pants. It's completely up to you!
At every festival there is always a boho babe. It's such a common outfit because it just looks good!
It's also classic and really easy to make up yourself. Grab yourself a pretty white top, big hat and a pair of leather shorts - you're ready to roll. Not only does it look good but you'll also be really comfortable!
90s clothing is like the ultimate in festival attire. You can do no wrong.
Rock some double denim or a funky set of overalls and you've got it. Finish the look off with some 90s makeup trends making a comeback and you're completely set. We love this simple festival ensemble, as it's subtle but still looks fabulous!
Animal print is yet another trend growing more and more popular at festivals each year. Whether it be snakeskin or leopard print, everyone loves embracing their wild side!
This animal print dress paired with a leather jacket is a more unique festival look and we're totally obsessed with it.
For all those grunge-rock and roll kids out there, this one is for you! If you love a little grunge-90s rock then you'll love this oversized-dress-and-fishnets vibe.
Not only does it look amazing but you can take or leave the denim jacket depending on the weather, making this a versatile outfit.
Of course, for all the peacocks out there we've got to throw in a sequin ensemble!
This sweet little number is loud and proud and that's the best kind of look. If you really want to turn heads at a festival then sequins are definitely the way to go, and also come in a variety of colours.
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Alex Hourigan is a Creative Content Producer at Finder. She's worked as a shopping, fashion, beauty and lifestyle producer for 3 years. If she isn't writing about the biggest sale, she's probably busy shopping it.
You'll find her written and video work featured on sites such as MTV Australia and Elite Daily. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Marketing from Macquarie University.
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