First rule of Coachella fashion: Be comfortable...because you'll be dancing the night away, lounging on grassy mounds, eating and drinking 'til your hearts are content. If something is too tight or loose and you're fidgeting or insecure about how something looks, it'll take away from the whole experience.
It's a universal truth of all music festivals: Skin is in. Show what you're comfortable with, whether that be a sliver of leg, a toned midriff, like Bella's, or more!
You're basically at a concert extravaganza. Channel those rock-'n'-roll vibes with your favorite band tees. Do what Olivia did and pair it with a leather mini and sneakers.
This is a time to be as extra as you want, whether that means wearing unicorn-colored hair, glitter makeup and a metallic onesie or simply wearing the brightest, boldest print in your closet.
Coachella is a marathon event, not a stylish sprint. Even if you don't like to dance, you're probably going to spend all day roaming the vast grounds. Even walking from the car pick-me-up to the festival grounds is a trek. Protect your feet with a pair of comfortable sneakers you don't mind getting dirty. All black or white ones, like Kendall's, match with everything.
If sneakers are too simple for your major ensemble, opt for combat boots. With swarms of people dancing comes accidental-albeit-continuous foot-on-foot stepping—and that isn't cute. Whether you're wearing leather shorts and a graphic tee or your most feminine floral mini-dress, combat boots give you that edge factor.
Did we mention it was going to be hot? For an easy Coachella outfit, slide into a bold, billowy mini-dress slip and call it a day. To elevate this look to It Girl status, pair the dress with a lace bralette and very comfortable boots. Don't even bother with the hair—it's going up anyway.
You may not be a flower-crown-wearing hippie, but this venue is definitely a place to showcase your more whimsical side. Long maxi-dresses, especially of the lace and crochet variety, will be out in full fashion force. Pair the piece with your favorite gem-encrusted sandals and frolic away.
Dressing for the weather can be tricky. During the day, it's hotter than Hades; nighttime can get really windy. What's a festival-goer to do? Wear lightweight fabrics, like linen. Not only will you survive the heat, but it's layerable.
Even the color averse respects poppy hues at Coachella. Why? It's just plain fun, and isn't that what musical festivals are all about?
Unless you're wearing cut-off shorts, opt for billowy denim. It's too hot to be be living in skinny jeans all weekend long. Pair your oversize denim, like culottes or a dress, with pieces tighter and smaller in proportion, like crop tops and bralettes. Not only will this look provide ventilation but you'll look boho-chic.