Are These Looks the Antidote to Bad Festival Fashion? Inline
Photo: Indigital.tv1/10Ditch the fur. Chances are, even without it, this long-sleeved Saint Laurent number would be too much for scorching days on the ground in Indio. Still, aesthetically, it’s right on the money—and you can’t go wrong with a wide, waist-cinching belt.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv2/10Joseph Altuzarra offers a compelling, ultra-luxe take on the handkerchief hem.
Photo: Marcus Tondo / Indigital.tv3/10Head-to-toe florals have rarely looked as cool as in this quietly mismatched take from Rochas.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv4/10Come sundown, throw on a duster—one in the vein of this Missoni sparkling Lurex number should do the trick.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv5/10Take the plunge with a transparent number like this one from Topshop Unique.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv6/10Jersey might travel better, but this Tory Burch column gown is a far, glamorous cry from your fast-fashion version.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv7/10A fittingly sand-hued dress for a desert festival, as seen at Valentino.
Photo: Courtesy of Diane von Furstenberg8/10The print on this swinging style by Diane von Furstenberg gives us shades of the Indio night sky.
Photo: Kim Weston Arnold / Indigital.tv9/10Dreamy ruffles in blush chiffon and boots made for walking, from Chloé.
Photo: Kim Weston Arnold / Indigital.tv10/10A Roberto Cavalli ensemble with attitude to spare—and a topper you could stand to stow in your hotel room.