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Best fashion at Coachella 2023: Photos

Best fashion at Coachella 2023: Photos

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival‘s brand is built upon showstopping performances like Bad Bunny’s Friday night headlining set or much-talked about moments like the Blink-182 reunion in the Sahara Tent.

But one aspect of the festival that you can only experience on the grounds is the showstopping fashion, sometimes quite literally, as festivalgoers stop, drop and pose for a selfie.

For two weekends, the lush green field at the Empire Polo Club becomes a catwalk for festivalgoers. The giant colorful art installations and the festival’s signature Ferris wheel with the San Jacinto Mountains in the distance provide scenic backdrops for fashionable festivalgoers to create their own set of digital souvenirs.

During the day it’s not uncommon to see friend groups in matching loud prints or perhaps dressed up as characters. Where’s Waldo? Often at Coachella.

While many festivalgoers opt for the comfort of T-shirts, tank tops and shorts, others look at the festival as an opportunity to show off their own handiwork.

Big, bright colors are still in, as is showing skin — Coachella is in the desert, after all.

Take a look at some of the most memorable outfits we came across at the festival, and the inspiration behind them.

We’ll be updating this gallery throughout the weekend, so check back for more fashion from the field.

Shauna Brohier, 23, a fashion designer from Australia who focuses on club and festival wear, crafted her Coachella outfit out of blue mesh and stretch fabric with a geometric pattern.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

Close up of a woman wearing a blue mesh halter with two pom poms sticking up from her head

Shauna Brohier, 23, is attending the festival for the first time.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

Fashion designer Shauna Brohier, 23, traveled from Sydney to attend Coachella for the first time.

“I do festival and clubbing wear so I wanted to promote myself and my own outfits. I just love this outfit,” she said.

The top, cut in a halter style, featured an aqua mesh material paired with a colorful stretch print with geometric shapes and long pink fringe — with sequins — hanging below the bust.

She was looking forward to seeing Frank Ocean and Burna Boy at the festival.

A Coachella attendee in a red snakeskin jumpsuit.

Walter Calvillo, 31, of Mexico City poses for a portrait on Friday wearing an outfit that took him three weeks to make.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

Walter Calvillo, 31, traveled from Mexico City for his first Coachella trip with fashion on his mind.

Last year he attended the Tomorrowland festival and decided “this year is for Coachella.”

He handmade his outfit for Friday, spending three weeks hand-sewing the sparkles onto the sleeveless red snakeskin-patterned jumpsuit. He also attached crystals to his hat.

A woman in a green patterned jacket and pants poses with one elbow up near her face

Sara Wilcox, 25, of Las Vegas wears a green outfit that was inspired by Friday’s rap performers.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

Sara Wilcox, 25, of Las Vegas selected her green checkerboard-patterned jacket and pants to show off street style that matched the tone of some of the big performances on Friday.

“I was thinking Pusha T, Metro [Boomin] and Bad Bunny. I was going for a street style type of look.”

She described it as “colorful but chill.”

And, she said, it kept her covered from the sun during the day and warm during the cool, windy night.

A person poses in profile with their arms crossed

Zion Harris, 22, wearing “a fun summer vibe” at Coachella on Friday.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

A person poses for a portrait against a wall with a shadow behind them

Zion Harris, 22, from Los Angeles is a dancer who will perform on the main stage Saturday. For opening day, Harris opted for an outfit pairing a woman’s sheer dress with some denim shorts.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

“My inspiration today was just a fun summer vibe. I mixed a woman’s see-through dress with some blue jean shorts and I made it fashion,” said 22-year-old Zion Harris of Los Angeles.

Harris is a dancer and will perform with Rosalía on the festival’s main stage Saturday.

A man wearing chains poses in front of an art piece

Kade Jones, 26, of Los Angeles wears a rhinestone chain top he made himself.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

Kade Jones’ Coachella look was inspired by Versace. The 26-year-old from Los Angeles crafted his own top made of loose chains in a halter style.

It took him 24 hours and he used crystal beads and rhinestone chains. Jones made a second one for a friend.

A woman wearing a hat, furry coat and sunglasses poses against a wall

Desjonae Hixon, 25, of San Diego wears a funky and colorful style at Coachella on Friday.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

A woman poses wearing a colorful furry rainbow coat, pink and red crocheted hat and white sunglasses with pink lenses

Desjonae Hixon poses for a portrait at Coachella.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

“My fit today is just fun-inspired,” said Desjonae Hixon, 25, of San Diego.

She wore a colorful furry coat on the first night of Coachella, paired with white rectangular-framed sunglasses with pink lenses and a crocheted pink hat.

She described it as “funky, fresh, rainbow because I’m gay as f—. You just have to be out and loud and proud.”

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