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From Field To Far Away, We Have Your Festival Style Sewn Up

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As festival season kicks off, so begins the annual conundrum of what to wear. While we want to look our best, we don't want to be battling with a playsuit in a Portaloo at 3am.

From Woodstock to Glastonbury, festivals have a long history of putting style centre stage: the '60s saw bohemia rule supreme with the Summer of Love, and Kate Moss donned waistcoats and denim cut-offs in the early noughties, while in recent years, Alexa Chung has made city dressing acceptable for muddy fields.

Now that our favourite music events take place not just in rural England but on South American beaches, in European city centres and American forests, we're free to be a little more experimental with our outfit choices.

Whether you've nabbed tickets to Latitude or Sziget, Afropunk or Lollapalooza, we've assembled outfits for every occasion, come rain or shine.

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This Monki jacket has the biggest pockets, so you can store all your essentials while pushing your way to the front.

Monki Army Jacket, £40, available at Monki

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Nothing is more Glastonbury than a long floral dress, and this Ganni number comes in the most flattering shape, the wrap.

Ganni Geroux Silk Wrap Dress, £355, available at Ganni

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A trusty bumbag is always key, and this burnt orange Eastpak one will match the khaki jacket nicely. Trust us, the bum bag is back.

Eastpak Springer Smooth Orange Bum Bag, £22, available at Urban Outfitters

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Dr. Martens are our festival go-to. Wellies are needed when the weather gets too much, but when there's only a patch of mud, these heavyweight beauties will last the weekend.

Dr. Martens Zuma Hiker Ankle Boots, £130, available at ASOS

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If you have to wear a mac, make sure you don't look like you're going on a water ride at a theme park. This longline Warehouse windbreaker comes in their print of the season.

Warehouse Peony Pop Windbreaker, £99, available at Warehouse

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Hunter is the unofficial sponsor of English festivals, and for good reason: reliable and more stylish than most, team this patent ankle pair with fishnet socks.

Hunter Original Refinery Chelsea Black Gloss, £95, available at Office

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This slick embroidered bomber would look great with step-hem jeans or worn over a floaty dress...

& Other Stories Embroidery Bomber Jacket, £110, available at & Other Stories

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... Like this simple button-down.

Nobody's Child Cream Stripe Button Through Strappy Midi Dress, £25, available at Nobody's Child

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This bag is a summer essential; it can be worn three ways: as a bumbag, across the body, or over the shoulder. It's big enough to hold everything you need, but not so big that you get annoyed remarks from people stood next to you in the crowd.

Warehouse 3 Ways Bag, £39, available at Warehouse

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The classics speak for themselves, but are easy footwear for walking across the site all day.

Converse All Star High Top Black Trainers, £50, available at ASOS

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We love the puffed-up sleeves on this prairie-style crop top.

& Other Stories Voluminous Crop Blouse, £27, available at & Other Stories

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This skirt will hold up well at warmer city festivals – and you can never have too much gingham.

Uterqüe Gingham Check Skirt, £85, available at Uterqüe

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Again, ideal for the warmer festivals in Europe, these flatform slides will be on our feet all summer long.

Mango Flower Appliqué Platform Sandals, £49.99, available at Mango

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Asceno has some of the best holiday wear we've spotted, and this breezy jumpsuit is perfect for site-to-beach days.

Asceno Rio Prism Printed Jumpsuit, £295, available at Asceno

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To keep you warm when the sun sets, this tangerine dream from COS is a great boxy shape.

COS Boxy Denim Jacket, £79, available at COS

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This tasseled backpack is ideal for sunnies, towel, water and suncream.

Mango Lapel Leather Backpack, £49.99, available at Mango

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We've had our eye on these Marni sandals since spring. Embellished, chunky, crossover and ultra-comfy.

Marni Embellished Neoprene Sandals, £580, available at Net-A-Porter

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We loved Weekday's recent foray into sunglasses. Here, a classic shape gets a rose-tinted update.

Weekday No Smirking Sunglasses, £57, available at Weekday

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This pastel-faded towel is super-cute.

Oysho Pineapple Beach Towel, £35.99, available at ASOS

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Réalisation has brought us the most flattering shapes with their wrap tea dresses – their blouses are just as French-girl-cool, and we want them in every print.

Réalisation The Bianca Star Struck, £108, available at Réalisation

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These cut-offs from J.Brand avoid hot pants territory with an elongated length and high waist. Tuck the blouse into them, and add a Western belt.

J.Brand Distressed Shorts, £211, available at Farfetch

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This bag just looks like a holiday, doesn't it?

Dodo Bar Or Kashi Jacquard Bucket Bag, £165, available at Matches Fashion

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Big shades from Céline to hide your hangover eyes in style.

Céline Cat-Eye Sunglasses, £229, available at Selfridges

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These sandals are both on-trend (croc effect, patent, strappy) and sturdy for dancing through the night.

Whistles Kingly Croc Studded Sandal, £165, available at Whistles

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