Thursday, May 9, 2024

The Best Plus-Size Festival Fashion Looks For Every Type Of Music Venue

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Festival season is back and more jam-packed than ever, with destination-worthy lineups across the country. With venues as varied as the genres, festival fashion is a meld of self-expression and the overall vibe. But the outfit also has to be practical — whatever you wear has to hold up over long days of navigating the festival grounds, which could range from mud to sand, and dancing to your favorite acts. Finding outfits that are both cute and functional can take some more planning as is. But, if you are a plus-size shopper, even more so, because you can’t necessarily just pop into any store to pick something up day-of. With this in mind, ahead, I’ve rounded up some plus-size festival fashion inspo, according to the types of music venues, so you can get started on your shopping ahead of summer.

Outfit For A Grass-Field Music Festival

I’m heading to Just Like Heaven in California this month, set in the parklands surrounding the Rose Bowl. For any festival taking place on grass, I am a strong proponent of wearing dark bottoms — grass stains are no joke, and you can’t just dust them off the way you can with minor dirt from a desert festival. 

Abercrombie plus-size denim has become a go-to for me, and their shorts are just as good. This pair in their Curve Love fit (which accounts for the difference between waist and hip sizes) are some of the best cutoffs I’ve ever tried. The relaxed vibe in washed black denim is exactly what I was looking for, and I love how they fit. I am between sizes and decided to err on the larger size for these, and I love the looser fit. The next size down is more fitted but just as comfortable, so if you are also between sizes, choose based on whether you want the fit to be tight or baggy.

I love a graphic tee for a more casual festival ensemble, and this one from RCA Public Label, made in collaboration with the Los Angeles art house Subconscious Junkyard, is perfect if you don’t want to pick a band tee. (It’s hard to pledge allegiance to just one band when you have a lot of favorites at the same festival!) The tank comes in three different colorways, too. 

To add something extra to the classic graphic tank-and-cutoffs combo, I completed the look with the Stuart Weitzman platform combat boots and T.W.I.N. (That’s What I Need) mesh apron skirt (in size 2, equivalent to L-2XL).

Outfit For A Beach Music Festival

For festivals on the water (like Hangout Fest on the Gulf Shore) or any festival-adjacent parties where you might want to get in the water, incorporating swimwear is a no-brainer. There are some great plus-size swim pieces available this season, including this scarlet snake-print one-piece from Nomads Swimwear. It’s incredibly comfortable, and it’s a brand you can feel good about shopping: It carries sizes XXS to 5X and is woman-owned and ethically made with sustainable materials. Its swimwear, in particular, is crafted from a high-tech biodegradable polyamide yarn, which, per Nomads, “quickly decomposes once entering the landfill without compromising the durability and quality of the fabric.” Bonus: It is reversible, which is perfect for getting the most out of your carry-on space if you are traveling for a festival.

I paired the swimsuit with these excellent rosette-adorned beach pants from ASOS, which are even better in person. For a hot summer day, this would probably be my outfit; for a cooler one, I love the look of adding the matching Nomads longline coverup. I actually turned its tie belt into a makeshift headband, but if you want something more substantial, Nomads offers a coordinating headscarf as well. 

I completed the look with a pair of comfortable platform espadrille slides from Dolce Vita. I love that they’ve been upping their wide-width shoe assortment lately which has all the cuteness of their regular line, with none of the toe pinching those of us with wider feet so often have to endure!

Outfit For A City Music Festival

If you are attending a city center music festival this season, there is one big practical consideration to keep in mind: making sure your shoes don’t melt. Yes, I mean that literally — remember the fast-fashion Mary Janes that melted into the hot pavement at the Lovers & Friends festival in 2022? All to say: This is not the time to bargain hunt for footwear!

For a fashion-forward pair of sneakers that will actually hold up, I cannot recommend Buffalo Shoes enough. I wore a platform pair to a very walking-heavy day of shows and dancing at Governor’s Ball last year, and my feet still felt the best they ever have after a festival. This pair of chunky sneakers are almost sold out in the holographic silver color, but they still have the same style in other colorways, including a fun lilac option. If you love shine as much as I do, this chunky boot might be the one to go with. 

For my outfit, I continued the theme of staying cool with this lightweight smocked dress from Target’s Wild Fable line, one of my favorite destinations for on-trend plus-size pieces at very affordable prices (this dress is under $30!). I went with white for maximum heat reflection, but this silhouette also comes in black and brown if you’re more concerned about stains than overheating. 

I completed the look with these delightfully over-the-top Swaroski sunglasses. The lenses are dark enough to protect your eyes, and the way they sparkle in the sun is unmatched — a guaranteed compliment magnet!

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H&M Studio’s Resort Collection Is Full Of Vacation-Ready Essentials

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Pack your bags — and make sure to leave plenty of room for H&M Studio’s vacation-ready capsule collection. Launching on May 9, H&M Studio Resort offers a limited-edition range of summer fashion that will take you from the pool to the beach, to alfresco meals and outdoor parties, and everything else in between (and under the sun).

Designed with vacation dressing in mind, the joyful, print-forward collection is inspired by Italian palazzos, Venetian glass, and shell-encrusted grottos, which translates into effortlessly glam pieces. Standout styles include breezy ruffle-trimmed kaftans, printed silk shirt-and-short sets, slinky maxi dresses, metallic swimwear, crocheted layers, and textured gold sandals. The capsule also features statement jewelry made with recycled brass. 

“A bold spirit of fun energizes this H&M Studio Resort capsule, with creativity and attention to detail adding intrigue and depth to every piece,” H&M’s head of design for womenswear and creative advisor Anne-Sofie Johansson said in a press release. “We wanted to create glamorous but relaxed looks for all occasions, and for every type of personality, with an overarching mood of effortless chic.” 

As summer party season approaches, let feminine silhouettes, joyful print and a sunny disposition take the lead with H&M Studio’s Resort capsule collection. Inspired by dreamy Italian palazzos, swirling Venetian glass and magical shell-encrusted grottoes, the collection channels a holiday state of mind. In a sunset palette of tangerine, honey-yellow and flashes of pistachio, with richly textured embroidery and eye-catching prints, golden-hour gowns are set against easy beach styles and jet-set swimwear. The H&M Studio Resort capsule will be available in selected stores and at hm.com from May 9. (Local variations occur).

H&M Studio was launched in 2013 as the Swedish brand’s most fashion-forward offering, with several limited-edition collections — each designed by an in-house team at H&M’s Stockholm atelier — debuting annually. This is the first time H&M Studio has released a resort capsule, but past examples of seasonal collections include the ’70s-inspired line from this spring/summer and a bold, futuristic party line from October 2022

H&M Studio Resort will be available to shop in select stores and online as of May 9. A second drop with additional looks will also be released on May 30.

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23 Festival Outfit Ideas To Inspire Your Summer Style

Ever stand in front of your jam-packed closet, staring at more than enough clothing options, and think: I have nothing to wear? Same. But perhaps the issue isn’t that you’re out of viable outfit choices. You just need a fresh dose of inspiration — say: festival outfit ideas — to help you see your wardrobe in a new way. That’s where Outfit Dump comes in. We supply you with enough ideas to fuel your style until the next drop comes along.

Festival season is upon us, and it’s kicking off with what is arguably one of the most fashion-forward events: Coachella 2024. Celebs, influencers, and music lovers are all descending upon the desert of Southern California, offering us months worth of outfit inspo in the process. hot-weather wardrobe.

From breezy button-downs and caftans to wearable takes on the biggest Y2K trends (think rosette appliqués and baggy silhouettes), there's lots to love in the world of festival fashion right now. So we've rounded up some top festival looks from the Coachella Valley and beyond to inspire your approach to summer dressing this season.

Festival Outfit Idea: Head-to-Toe Glitter


Because any music festival should be your time to shine as brightly as the acts on stage. 

Festival Outfit Idea: Hot Pants 


Take a page from Olivia Rodrigo’s on-stage fashion, and hit up your chosen festival in a pair of trendy hot pants — bedazzled or not. You can also style them with a pair of personality-forward tights for both the aesthetic and extra protection from the elements. 

Festival Outfit Idea: Crochet Mini Dress 


Not only is a crochet mini dress colorful and fun, but it’ll also keep you cool during a long day spent outdoors (and is easy to layer with should you need to). Extra points here for the red cowboy boots — yeehaw!

Festival Outfit Idea: Fringe 


Lean into the Western trend with fringed, well, everything. Go head-to-toe fringe, or, if you want to be slightly more subtle, make one fringed piece the star of your outfit.

Festival outfit idea: cowboy boots


Western-inspired fashion has long been a pillar of Coachella fashion, but we have entered the golden age of the festival cowgirl. We love these bright red, butterfly motif cowboy boots paired with a simple feminine skirt-and-tank combo.

Festival outfit idea: cowboy boots


Make your cowboy boots poolside party ready by wearing them alongside a brightly colored swimsuit, sheer skirt, and sparkling Western-style hat.

Festival outfit idea: leather-on-leather


If the thought alone of wearing leather in the summer has you breaking a sweat, then look away — because two-piece sets in the durable fabric (and/or its vegan alternatives) are proving to be fashion's glossiest outfit formula for the season ahead.

Festival outfit idea: cowboy hat


Not feeling the boots? Cowboy hats are still very much a festival staple that can be recycled for a great horse girl fashion moment this summer, but it's the floret, shoulder-bearing top here that's really caught our attention (swipe right for a closer look).

Festival outfit idea: swimsuit as a top


Looking to style your easiest, breeziest button-down this summer? Wear it open over a black bikini top and some jeans.

Festival outfit idea: swimsuit as a top


Make your best one-piece swimsuit your hottest summer 'fit — just add sneakers instead of water.

Festival outfit idea: scarf top


Gen-Z style queen Storm Reid is paying homage to the early-2000s scarf top trend, and we're not mad about it.

Festival Outfit Idea: Animal Print 


Leopard print is the neutral of 2024 (really!), which makes it a no-brainer for your festival looks this season. But if you want to stand out from the crowd even more, you could also try a different animal print (like tiger, zebra, or cow) in an array of bold colors.

Festival outfit idea: florals


Wondering if you're overdoing it on the florals? Fear not, fashion friends. There's simply no such thing.

Festival outfit idea: belly chain


We're all about this bra top and belly chain pairing. Extra points for the butterfly motif necklace.

Festival outfit idea: Y2K butterflies


Haven't you heard? The early aughts are back in fashion. So, the more butterflies, the merrier...

Festival outfit idea: Y2K butterflies


Haven't you heard? The early aughts are back in fashion. So, the more butterflies, the merrier...especially in the form of the Dua Lipa-approved butterfly top.

Festival outfit idea: chunky sneakers


Consider this a masterclass in dressing down a sparkly kaftan by adding some chunky sneakers and funky patterned socks to the mix.

Festival outfit idea: babydoll dress


Black bow, black boots, and a baby doll dress. Now there's a sweet and summery outfit trifecta if we ever did see one.

Festival outfit idea: midi dress


No back? No problem. Summer is the unofficial season of exposed skin, after all.

Festival outfit idea: platform shoes


Yes, it was the neon mini dress here that caught our eye, but it's those ultra-on-trend platform flip-flops that got us staring.

Festival Outfit Idea: Chunky Sneakers 


Let’s face it: You’re going to need some form of comfort while standing on your feet all weekend. Pick your favorite pair of chunky sneakers, style the rest of your outfit around them, dance away, and thank us later.

Festival outfit idea: denim


We're calling it: the denim mini vest will continue to dominate.

Festival outfit idea: denim


Or you could go full-on Canadian Tuxedo (but make it desert-friendly).

Festival outfit idea: tank top and baggy jeans


White tank topbaggy jeans — midriff — belt. Leave it to Hailey Bieber to demonstrate an easy summer outfit formula that’ll last a lifetime.

Festival Outfit Idea: Baggy Jorts 


Too hot for your fave pair of baggy jeans? Try: baggy jorts!

Festival outfit idea: rubber boots


Let's normalize wearing practical, weather-proof shoes as a major fashion statement, please.

Festival outfit idea: tie-dye

Friendly reminder that you can re-wear your 2020 tie-dye attire outside of the house, too.

Festival outfit idea: leather harness


Take all the frolicky, flirty, festival-y appeal of a tiered dress and balance something a bit more hardcore, like this leather harness.

Festival outfit idea: mini skirt


Just because maxi skirts are trending doesn’t mean you should be ditching your favorite mini

Festival outfit idea: mini skirt


Case in point. For an even more festival-approved look, pair the mini with cowboy boots.

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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

How To Style Gingham — And Not Look Like a Picnic Blanket

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Whenever I wear gingham I experience a mild panic before I leave my home, worried that I look too much like a picnic blanket. The two-toned checkered pattern makes me think of grassy lunches and yellow brick roads and the fabric shops my grandma used to take me to as a child. But it’s this nostalgia, paired with its general versatility, that makes gingham such a timeless print. While I only own a handful of gingham pieces — a red Ganni maxi dress, a second-hand overshirt and headscarf, and an overnight Baggu tote — this is a spring trend that I’m definitely co-signing. 

These days, gingham has been adopted into micro-trends like the coquette aesthetic, often complemented by Peter Pan collars and bow details. Last year, Greta Gerwig’s Barbie featured Margot Robbie as the titular character in a baby pink gingham sundress; significant to the film’s depiction of girlhood innocence. On the spring/summer 2024 runways, designers used gingham in various formats, from handbags to dresses to head-to-toe separates.

This pattern isn’t just restricted to hyper-feminine (or thin and white) bodies either. It’s actually the kind of pattern that’s so versatile you can find it everywhere — from your favorite second-hand shop to your boyfriend’s wardrobe. Whether in the form of an oversized shirt, wide-leg pants, or a ridiculously-sized scrunchie, gingham’s superpower is that it doesn’t need to be the centre of any outfit.

French slow fashion brand MaisonCléo has long seen gingham as an everyday staple. “Whether it’s a trend or not, gingham fabrics have been part of our DNA since the beginning,” founder Marie Dewet tells Refinery29. MaisonCléo produces made-to-order pieces from leftover fabrics and has a spring lineup of gingham blouses, baby-doll dresses, lace embroidered co-ords and more. “Gingham has a fresh and natural vibe. It’s also very pleasant to wear in summer and can go with anything.”

To incorporate this summery pattern into your life this season, here are the styling tips you need to know.

Pair a gingham top with jeans.

Bring vintage-style gingham into the 21st century with any kind of denim. “To not get this Petite Maison dans la Prairie [Little House on the Prairie] vibe, style it with your favorite pair of denim jeans and a pair of boots or ballerina flats,” Dewet says.

Opt for gingham bags, headscarves and other accessories.

The power of the accessory shall never be underestimated. As seen in Anna Sui’s SS24 collection, gingham handbags, headscarves and scrunchie are subtle enough to make a bold fashion statement — without the impression you’re picnicking with a tin man and scarecrow.

Layer your gingham accordingly.

To style my red gingham maxi dress for busy (and chilly) London this spring, I’ll layer it with a more casual top or leather jacket, along with a pair of sneakers or boots. When I want my gingham to make a statement on its own (and the weather’s warm enough) I’ll wear it solo.

Gingham from head to toe.

This is a gingham endorsement if I’ve ever seen one. On holiday last summer, I paired my go-to checkered dress with some simple sliders for a full patterned look. A fashion rule of thumb? There’s always room for maximalists. Get your hands on a gingham co-ord, suit or separates.

Perhaps the best thing of all is that this pattern will always have a use in your home. When you’re eventually ready to move on, you can upcycle it into a chic headscarf, tablecloth or (dare I say it), picnic blanket.

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