Another year of Coachella has come to an end, leaving behind some unforgettable fashion moments that took place on stage. Musicians brought their A-game with high-energy performance outfits, such as Doja Cat's unique head-to-toe human hair ensemble designed by Charlie Le Mindu. Grimes also made a bold statement in Dion Lee attire, looking powerful as she performed on a hydraulic stage lift wearing a custom Nikita Replyanski helmet.
During the festival held in the Palm Springs desert, clothing choices seemed to be more expressive than ever, perfectly complementing the daring three-dimensional stage designs. Tyler the Creator, sporting his own label Golf de Fleur, emerged dressed as a park ranger, exploring the faux-Joshua Tree canyons and cacti created on stage during his performance. Meanwhile, Ice Spice dazzled in a lace catsuit from the popular clubbing brand I.AM.GIA while singing inside a life-sized replica of a New York City subway station. Fans keen on details may have noticed that celebrities stuck to their chosen outfits over the two weekends, occasionally making minor adjustments to keep things interesting.
Super model Kate Moss was spotted at the Glastonbury Music Festival in 2005. The festival took place at Worthy Farm, Pilton in Somerset, England from June 24 to June 26. Check out the photo below!
SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 24: Super model Kate Moss seen at the first day of the Glastonbury Music Festival 2005 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 24, 2005 in Somerset, England. The festival runs until June 26. (Photo by MJ Kim/Getty Images)
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For all of the boldest looks from both weekends of the festival, scroll down.
Tyler the Creator wore Golf de Fleur for his Coachella set during the second weekend.
Tyler the Creator wore Golf de Fleur for his Coachella set during the second weekend.
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Ice Spice stepped out in a black I.AM.GIA lace catsuit during the first weekend, opting for this pink version for round two.
Ice Spice stepped out in a black I.AM.GIA lace catsuit during the first weekend, opting for this pink version for round two.
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At the Mojave Tent during the second weekend, Tems performed in a embellished ruby-red dress with fringe detailing.
At the Mojave Tent during the second weekend, Tems performed in a embellished ruby-red dress with fringe detailing.
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During a costume change in the middle of her set on the second weekend, Doja Cat wore a custom Natasha Zinko muscular body suit and furry over-the-knee boots.
During her performance on the second weekend of Coachella, Doja Cat surprised fans with a costume change. She rocked a unique custom muscular body suit by Natasha Zinko paired with furry over-the-knee boots. The outfit definitely made a statement on stage!
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Emily Roberts from The Last Dinner Party performed in a fantastical angel look by New York label Collina Strada.
Emily Roberts from The Last Dinner Party performed in a fantastical angel look by New York label Collina Strada.
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Gwen Stefani arrived at her latest Coachella set in a custom Dolce & Gabbana tartan look and glittering Doc Marten boots.
Gwen Stefani arrived at her latest Coachella set in a custom Dolce & Gabbana tartan look and glittering Doc Marten boots.
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During the festival's first weekend, Lauryn Hill sang in a Balmain suit from the brand's menswear Spring-Summer 2024 collection.
During the festival's first weekend, Lauryn Hill sang in a Balmain suit from the brand's menswear Spring-Summer 2024 collection.
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Grimes accompanied DJ Anyma at the Sahara Stage during weekend one, wearing a sheer red Dion Lee maxi skirt and warrior helmet.
Grimes accompanied DJ Anyma at the Sahara Stage during weekend one, wearing a sheer red Dion Lee maxi skirt and warrior helmet.
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Chinese singer Xin Liu (who also goes by Liu Yuxin) performed in a hypnotic gold metallic set by London-based designer Syban Velardi-laufer.
Chinese singer Xin Liu (who also goes by Liu Yuxin) performed in a hypnotic gold metallic set by London-based designer Syban Velardi-laufer.
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Editor's P/S:
Coachella 2023 witnessed an explosion of sartorial creativity, where musicians transcended the boundaries of performance outfits. Doja Cat's unconventional human hair ensemble and Grimes's warrior-like helmet pushed the limits of imagination. Tyler the Creator's park ranger persona playfully interacted with the stage's desert landscape, while Ice Spice's lace catsuit commanded attention within a replica subway station. These bold fashion choices were not mere embellishments but integral expressions of the artists' performances, amplifying the sensory experience for the audience.
The article also highlighted a historical moment in festival fashion: Kate Moss's iconic rain boot look at Glastonbury in 2005. This image serves as a testament to the enduring influence of festival style, where practicality and fashion seamlessly blend to create memorable moments. The article's inclusion of this reference underscores the evolution of festival fashion and its lasting impact on popular culture.