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Life would probably be a lot more fun if we could all wear crazy colour combos and all-crochet-everything on a daily basis, but unfortunately that's just not the case — work dress codes and general societal expectations can really put a damper on self-expression.
At Coachella, though, anything goes. Want to show some skin? Go right ahead. How about wearing a bandana as a shirt? Hell, yes. The looks ahead prove that when the music is lit and the sun is blazing, personal style reaches entirely new heights. They're so enticing, you may want to replicate them for your own road trips, summer concerts, and beach vacations on the horizon.
So, click on and let these ensembles spotted in the desert this past weekend inspire you to let your fashion flag fly in the warmer months ahead.
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Metallic fabrics are an easy way to shine in the crowd.
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Crews like this were street style ready with breezy dresses and statement-making sunnies.
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Going for the plunge, in the biggest way possible.
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Gotta love an outfit with built-in ventilation.
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Chokers and septum rings were the name of the game in the desert.
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Can't beat a throw-on-and-go dress and a dad-hat that's both cute and practical.
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Talk about a neck party.
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Ankle boots won't ever let you down in the dusty desert terrain.
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Shady ladies.
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The lace-up front trend isn't going anywhere.
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A smile is the best accessory — oh, and a lariat necklace, for good measure.
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Everyone got the denim memo.
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Knot a maxi skirt for easier dancing and trekking stage to stage.
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Match your bra to your choker.
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This lady's bright ensemble guarantees her group won't lose her in the crowd.
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Simple tanks and sneakers are all you need for 90-degree heat.
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Effortlessly tackling two trends in one: the matching set and the bucket hat.
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Bandanas and braids make a killer combo.
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Golden girl.
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Show some shoulder, or show some stripes.
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Skin is in when there's not a cloud in the sky.
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Making a case for the crop top.
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