If you’ve landed here, chances are you’re going to Glastonbury but you have no idea what to wear. Well, you’ve come to the right place, for we understand the struggle. Packing for Glastonbury is basically a sport in itself. One moment you’re planning a heatwave-ready ‘fit with sunglasses and SPF, the next you’re frantically shoving a waterproof jacket and wellies into your bag just in case the skies open up (again). With these meteorological mood swings and no space for a full wardrobe change between sets, the best Glasto celebrity looks come down to clever layering, sturdy footwear and a couple of hard-working outfit formulas you can throw on without a second thought.
Whether you’re sleeping in a tent, glamping in a yurt, or just popping in for the day, one thing’s for certain: you want to look like you made an effort without actually trying that hard. Think Alexa Chung’s muddy field trench coats and denim minis, or Sienna Miller’s now-iconic blend of floaty boho dresses and worn-in boots. Their looks aren’t about being overly polished they’re about practical cool, and that’s exactly the energy these last-minute outfits channel.
From printed jackets thrown over white cargos to the trusty mini dress-and-boots combo that never fails, these are the low-lift outfit pairings that work whether it’s blazing sunshine or surprise drizzle. Throw in a pair of mini wellington boots, a packable waterproof, and a touch-up beauty kit (dry shampoo, SPF, lip balm - non-negotiables), and you’re pretty much set. It doesn’t have to be perfect – it’s Glastonbury after all – but with these formulas in your back pocket, you’ll be dressed for the moment and the music.
Striped Shirt + Belt
A striped shirt might not scream ‘festival’ at first, but trust me, it’s one of the most versatile pieces you can pack. Creased or ironed, layered over a crop top, or tied at the waist when the rest of your outfit leans simple - it’s the definition of versatile. Lottie Moss has already shown us how it’s done, wearing hers with a belt, cinching the shirt in, giving it shape, and making it feel styled.


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Why not make use of a shirt you have stowed away in your closet? This shirt is so similar to the one Lottie Moss is wearing above.

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Accessories can really jazz up the most bland of outfits; this belt will give those old jeans a whole new vibe.
Corset + Denim Shorts
At first glance, a corset might feel a little too glam for a muddy field but that’s exactly the point. There’s something about bringing a structured, sculpted silhouette to the chaos of Glasto. Paired with vintage-feel denim shorts, it hits the perfect balance between dressed-up and down-to-earth.


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KNWLS knows how to do a great corset and this one is on sale. I wouldn’t wait to snatch it up.

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While light-wash denim usually gets all the festival love, there’s something chic about a pair of inky, deep-indigo shorts. They feel a little more polished, a little more grown-up.
Mini Skirt + Welly Boots
A fool-proof combo. Add a racer-back tank or slouchy band tee and some layered necklaces, and you’re done. Bonus points for a tied shirt around the waist (it doubles as a cover-up when the sun dips) or a simple blouson-style jacket.


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When the sun sets you’ll wish you had a jacket on you - and this one from New Look is as stylish as it is practical.

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You most likely already own a denim mini skirt, so this outfit is a quick fix. If you feel it might be a bit cold, style the skirt with boots and thick leg warmers.

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Hunter boots will carry you through the muddy fields, and back to your humble abode in one piece. No wet or cold feet here!
Cargo Trousers + Practical Jacket
Utility meets comfort. Throw on wide-leg cargos with a cropped top and balance it with a bomber or denim jacket. It’s laid-back but still intentional - just add chunky trainers or wellies and go. Sienna has gone for tartan jacket and white cargos, a pairing we wouldn’t typically see together but it works.


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A patterned jacket adds just enough personality to even the simplest festival look. Whether it’s geometric, floral, or retro-inspired, this is the kind of outerwear that says ‘I didn’t try too hard, I just have great taste.’

These are the unexpected hero of your summer wardrobe. Crisp, light, and endlessly wearable, white cargos bring a cool, Californian edge to any outfit. Pair them with a cropped vest or an oversized shirt.
Slip Dress + Parka Coat
Easy elegance, but make it weather-proof. A satin or jersey slip dress under a longline parka is one of those combinations that looks effortlessly cool, even in the mud. Add sunglasses and tousled hair to pull it together; Alexa Chung has this look on lock.


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Sunshine in clothing form. A yellow slip dress is one of those effortless pieces that makes you look instantly pulled together. Let it drape over your frame for that ‘I just threw this on’ vibe, and layer with boots or a trench when the temperature drops.

A long black parka will save you in case it decides to rain - chances are you already have one.
Denim Shorts + Barn Jacket


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You know them, you love them. From cut-offs to distressed to clean-cut high-rise, denim shorts are the backbone of any laid-back summer look. Throw them on with a sweatshirt, a jacket, or a bikini top they’re your styling blank canvas.
This jacket ruled spring! With oversized pockets, a structured shape, and subtle outdoorsy energy, a utility jacket gives major barn-core.
Mini Dress + Mini Boots
If you’re in a rush or feeling uninspired, a dress always delivers. It’s unfussy, quick to throw on, and still looks like you’ve made an effort. Whether you lean towards something sheer and slinky or more on the floaty side, either works layered under a trench or oversized jacket if the weather turns.


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This dress has edge. The subtle cut-outs give it that perfectly undone feel that works just as well on the dancefloor as it does in the grass. Style with mini boots and bed hair, and you’ve nailed classic festival girl.

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Classic wellies, but make them chic. The mini cut is ideal for stomping around the festival grounds without overwhelming your outfit. Style them with shorts, dresses, or skirts they’re just as practical as full-length boots.
Renee Washington, Grazia's digital fashion and beauty writer, lives online. With a penchant for wispy lashes and streetwear, she writes about the worlds of fashion and beauty from the viewpoint of the modern fashion girlie..