These were the 6 top trends from Splendour in the Grass 2019
July 24, 2019 | News | No Comments
Photographer: Rachel Yabsley
Splendour in the Grass, one of Australia’s favourite music festivals, has now come and gone, leaving us looking back on the culture-filled weekend that was. Taking over North Byron Parklands from July 19 to July 21, the event proved to be a spectacle, with many attendees taking to the grassy fields wearing carefully thought out ensembles.
Dabbling in animal print, giving the belt bag a run for its money, and tapping into the appeal of the bucket hat, festival-goers nailed the brief – no small feat considering the weather was considerably cool. While many did their best to stand out from the crowd, a particular set of trends were sported on high rotation. To find out which styles were favoured at Splendour in the Grass 2019, scroll on.
Boiler suits
What’s not to love about a boiler suit? The fool-proof style that was sported by many at this year’s music festival was typically worn in a loose and oversized fashion in a variety of neutral hues, and accessorised with everything from neck scarves to belt bags.
Belt bags
Whether you’re a fan of the belt bag or not, the trend has most definitely stuck and the time to embrace the style is now. This handbag iteration, traditionally favoured by globe-trotting tourists, is an ideal alternative to the kind that would hang from your shoulder, as it provides the freedom to dance without the constant need to adjust a strap.
Cowboy boots
When you’re spending a considerable amount of time stomping around a grassy field in the midst of winter, dancing until your feet are numb, a pair of trusty cowboy boots is a no-brainer. As such, it should come as no surprise that this particular style was the trending choice of footwear at the annual music festival.
Bucket hats
We’re calling it, the bucket hat is here to stay. Irrespective of the fact that it’s currently winter, Australians have taken a shine to the surf-inspired accessory. Come summer, we’re betting the bucket hat will be a sartorial statement piece you won’t want to live without.
Bell-bottom trousers
Despite the fact that bell-bottom trousers are a rather tricky trend to pull off, many dabbled in the style at Splendour in the Grass this year. Paired with cowboy boots and a perfectly-worn vintage T-shirt, the trousers proved to be a go-to winter festival staple.
Animal print
While it’s not exactly news that animal prints are having a moment, leopard print in particular has been a popular choice for quite some time now, many are opting to swap the tried-and-trusted print for the zebra or snake variety. Furthermore, cow print is also having a renaissance of sorts. The wide reach of the trend – worn in the form of clothing, shoes and accessories – became glaringly obvious at Splendour in the Grass this year.
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