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~ ARE YOU COACHELLA READY ~ WHAT TO WEAR TO COACHELLA 2026



You’ve secured your tickets and booked your stay with Jenell and the team—now it’s time for the fun part: planning your outfit! Coachella has become just as much a fashion event as it is a music festival, but the best looks balance style and practicality. When planning your festival fit, keep these four items in mind: shoes, a functional bag, layers, and essentials.

  1. THE SHOES: Choose comfortable shoes—you’ll be walking and standing most of the day. Test them out beforehand, skip spike heels, and opt for flats, wedges, boots, or even creatively styled flip-flops that match your vibe.
  2. THE PURSE: Pick the right purse. A small crossbody or wristlet works best—big enough for your phone, wallet, water, and essentials, but light enough to move through the crowds hands-free.
  3. THE LAYERS: Don’t forget layers. Desert days are hot and nights cool down quickly, so bring a light wrap, crochet cover-up, or jacket you can easily tie around your waist or bag. Add fun accessories, sun protection, and a hat or braids to complete the look.
  4. ESSENTIALS: Don’t forget the desert must-haves—sunscreen, plenty of water, and a bandana or scarf for the dust, lip balm, sunglasses, hand sanitizer, and a portable charger to be Coachella Ready.

Coachella is the perfect excuse to step outside your everyday style—think Boho chic, funky festival, or hipster cool. Have fun with it and make your look part of the experience!

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