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The styles we’ll be seeing at Coachella 2024 - and what to avoid

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Are we sick of cowboy boots yet? How about geometric patterned disco pants? Can we still stand fringe shawls? What about the bikini top, jean shorts, and combat boots combo?

When it comes to festival fashion, we‘ve pretty much seen the same apparel every year with very little variation. For the most part, outfits fall under four emblem archetypes.

There’s the early aughts VSCO girl who will never succumb to the downfall of the felt choker, often wearing lace shorts and a tube top. There’s the gothic goddess who channels an elusive aura with a dark twist, decorating themselves in silver accessories over sheer or chainmail bodycon pieces. There’s the desert bohemian girl who escapes to the dry land to be a flower child in a wispy dress. And there’s the regular raver who prefers to submerge themselves in a head-pounding reality, mimicking wavy graphics and

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