TNB Fest: Our Favorite Shops for Festival Season

With both Coachella weekends wrapped up, the expectations for fashion were set to a major high. If you’re already planning to attend next year or are getting ready to attend upcoming festivals such at Outside Lands and Govenor’s Ball, here are some brands to channel for the upcoming festival season.

I.AM.GIA

If you’re looking to channel Ice Spice’s lace fit from weekend one of Coachella, look no further than I.AM.GIA. The brand created the custom piece for the rapper’s set. While you can’t get the actual look, I.AM.GIA’s vivid .04 collection contains several similar pieces the LYSANDRA set is nearly identical. Tara Yummy even sported the fit for day one. However, if lace doesn’t suit your aesthetic, I.AM.GIA has Y2K inspired denim, tartan, and mismatched pattern sets that’ll be festival-friendly.

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Nasty Gal

If you’re looking to bring a combination of Cowboy Carter and Renaissance to any festival, Nasty Gal has a number of subtle pieces that are perfect. Their festival collection features intricate Southern-inspired items that shine. From tassel tops to fringe jackets, Nasty Gal has all the items to make you festival-ready. You also can’t go wrong with a Mirror Embellished Cowboy Hat.

And Nasty Gal isn’t limited to only Bohemian styles their festival hub is filled with a variety of styles.

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Boohoo

Boohoo’s Festival Collection is quite vast. Their Western-inspired collection comes in lace and metallic colorways, which offer a lot of creativity as far as outfits. If you’re not afraid of a little animal print either, the Leopard Split Mini Skirt makes for a show-stopping piece. And adding accessories such as the Round Disc Buckle Belt or Metallic Knee High Western Cowboy Boots complete any festival outfit.

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Outcast

This online boutique’s festival looks are a cool girl’s galore. Their corset tops come in a variety of prints and colors, and their sets can be worn with versatility in mind. A favorite of ours is their Lalana Set, which combines tie-dye and florals for an intricate design. The set’s top features a short train that adds a bit of drama. Overall, the Outcast festival collection is for those that like a bit of risk with their fashion.

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