How Fashion Rocked The Coachella Valley Music Art Festival


Stretched over two three-day weekends, the Coachella Valley Music and Art Festival returned to epic styles after a literally two year break. Blame it all on the pandemic. Hundred and thousands of music fans could be seen flocking the Californian desert and no one was complaining about the heat. Those who were worth mentioning at the electric place included Billie Elish, Harry Styles, The Weekend and of course the EDM stars Swedish House Mafia.
Concerts and performances have not been the same since the pandemic stopped gatherings due to evident fear of mass transmissions.

Style quotients were high and there is undeniable excitement around what celebrity artists are honing on the stage these days. For starters was

Harry Styles: The former One Direction star made his Coachella debut in oh-so-glamorous fashion, rocking a black fur coat on stage, which he removed during his opening number, As It Was, to reveal a low-cut, silver sequined catsuit. He was joined on stage by country legend Shania Twain, who matched Styles’s sparkle, with an ombre sequin mini dress.

Billie Eilish: The style of the world gets defined by what the celebs spot themselves in. She was spotted in a seriously oversized puffer (that’s the new thing going around) which she removed to reveal her signature look, an oversized tie-die tee with matching cycling shorts. She accessorised with wrist sweat bands and Nike knee pads, which makes sense, as she is known for putting on highly energetic performances. She wore her raven hair back in a bun.

Phoebe Bridgers: The American singer-songwriter made her Coachella debut in style, opting for a chic black velvet sequinned tea dress for her moment in the spotlight. She paired the look with embellished fishnet sleeves and sheer tights, adding a slight edge to the outfit.

Others making a style statement included Justin Biebers wife model, Hailey Bieber; Vanessa Hudgens to name a few more. 

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