We glance again on the occasion’s most memorable model moments over time, each on and off stage: from Barbours and Wellies to silver fits and boho stylish.
For greater than 50 years, Glastonbury has been a spot for folks to specific themselves, a melting pot of sounds, cultures – and kinds. All through its historical past, the pageant has seen numerous subcultures, from the early peace-and-love period by way of punk, goth and grunge to rave, Britpop and dirt, with fashions shifting accordingly.
A weekend on Worthy Farm affords an escape from on a regular basis life, and that sense of playfulness and freedom has at all times performed out in folks’s outfits. It wasn’t till the early 2000s, although, that pageant vogue emerged as its personal idea, due to the likes of Kate Moss and Sienna Miller turning the mud-filled avenues of Somerset into a brand new catwalk.
With the rise of social media and avenue model, Glastonbury vogue turned more and more prevalent, and retailers responded accordingly, curating devoted pageant edits. At one level, issues veered into fancy gown, with bohemian model changing into much less an angle and extra a guidelines of things – from flower crowns to fringed waistcoats. In 2015, Glastonbury banned the sale of Native American headdresses following a petition that known as the sporting of them of by non-Native People “disrespectful”.
Whereas the boho look is having a revival on the catwalk, and there is positive to nonetheless be loads of billowing sleeves and crocheted tops at this yr’s pageant, the reality is that at Glastonbury something goes, and that is its attraction. Not like Coachella, the place influencers and celebrities are preened by stylists and model sponsors, Glastonbury retains amore relaxed and idiosyncratic vibe. Maybe it is due to the inclement British climate, which signifies that nevertheless a lot effort you set into planning your wardrobe, it’s all for nothing with no raincoat and a pair of Wellington boats.
We glance again at a few of Glastonbury’s most memorable vogue moments, each on and off the stage.
1. Dua Lipa, 2024
The British-Albanian star made a powerful 5 costume modifications – together with Loewe and Versace – throughout her headlining Pyramid Stage set at this yr’s occasion, with lace, studs and leather-based recurring themes all through the efficiency. Nevertheless, it was the 28-year-old artist’s off-duty look that garnered probably the most consideration, and made for a singular pageant second. Noticed hand-in-hand along with her actor boyfriend Callum Turner within the pageant grounds, Lipa sported slouchy black leather-based boots – the incongruous footwear development of the season – however topping these with a high-slit leather-based wrap skirt and outsized black belt with gold buckle round her hips was a daring transfer, notably within the sizzling, dusty pageant situations. Finishing the look was a easy white tank and square-shaped shades. Barely dishevelled rock royalty was the enduring consequence.
2. PJ Harvey, 1995
In the summertime of 1995, Britpop was in full swing and Glastonbury was a sea of parkas, Fred Perry shirts and tracksuit tops (Robbie Williams, contemporary from leaving Take That, rolled up in a crimson Adidas quantity). Thank goodness, then, for PJ Harvey, who took to the stage on a sweltering Saturday afternoon sporting a skin-tight, neon pink catsuit, unzipped to her naval and paired with towering heels, daring turquoise eyeshadow and thick false eyelashes. Harvey dubbed her hyper-feminine persona her “Joan Crawford on acid” look. Every time she’s appeared at Glastonbury, Harvey has made a method assertion. In 2004 she wore a Spice Ladies T-shirt – probably a dig at their girl-power model of feminism – and in 2016 she wore a dramatic blue head-dress. But it surely’s her stunning pink second that sticks within the thoughts. Fittingly for such an iconic look, it is now within the possession of the V&A.
3. Kate Moss, 2005
Within the early 2000s, Kate Moss was instrumental in kickstarting a brand new period in Glastonbury model, her outfit selections nonetheless inflicting ripple results at Worthy Farm to at the present time. There are numerous Kate Moss Glastonbury outfits that deserve their spot within the pageant vogue historical past books, from 2003’s pink kaftan gown and moccasin boots to 2007’s mud-resistant PVC trousers, and her huge array of sizzling pants. But it surely’s this gold lurex micro-dress and studded “Glastonbury Rocks” belt that stand out, encapsulating each her easy method to pageant dressing and her rock ‘n’ roll credentials. The gown was really a high, initially owned by actress and Rolling Stones muse Anita Pallenberg. With the pageant swimming in mud that yr, Moss wore Wellington boots by British model Hunter. Her endorsement made the boots the go-to footwear selection for pageant goers.
4. Sienna Miller, 2004
If Kate Moss was the noughties’ Glastonbury vogue queen, then Sienna Miller was its boho princess – and this was the look that began all of it. The outfit is a biggest hits of the items Miller was well-known for sporting on the time – tiered ruffle sundresses, studded coin belts, and Ugg boots, completed off with a pair of acid-yellow sun shades. Whereas Moss’s influences have been extra rock ‘n’ roll, Miller’s appears to be like harked again to the free-spirited hippie vibes of the Woodstock period. That her look was so accessible (helped by numerous high-street variations of her outfits) made it one of the crucial copied for years to come back. Miller’s personal pageant model has moved on from her signature boho-chic look to function every part from pinstriped overcoats to sharp mini attire, however she’s nonetheless forward of the pack. Final summer season, she was an early adopter of the Western development, sporting a denim two piece and white cowboy boots – count on to see loads of Rodeo-inspired outfits this yr.
5. Stormzy, 2019
Stormzy’s 2019 set was a lot anticipated, with the rapper changing into the primary black British solo artist to headline the pageant in its historical past. He rose to the event, not solely together with his efficiency – which he used to highlight racial inequality within the justice system and the humanities – however together with his outfit, which doubled up as a chunk of artwork. The stab-proof vest, spray-painted with a Union Jack, was designed by Banksy and is the artist’s tackle the John Bull gentleman’s waistcoat, reimagined to replicate the realities of recent life. As Guardian artwork critic Jonathan Jones stated of the piece: “Amid all of the stage razzmatazz, he wore the banner of a divided and frightened nation.”
6. David Bowie, 2000
In 2000, David Bowie’s headline efficiency was the primary time he’d performed at Glastonbury since 1971, when the pageant was a way more ramshackle affair and he took to the stage at 5.00. Practically 40 years later a lot had modified, with Bowie not the newcomer however a musical legend, and the pageant now a vaster, slicker operation. However he paid tribute to that early look together with his outfit, a customized Alexander McQueen frock coat impressed by the embroidery of the bipperty-bopperty hat he’d worn in 1971. He even grown his hair out to match his earlier, shaggy locks, making a full-circle second in pageant vogue – and music – historical past.
7. Emma Watson, 2010
By 2010, Glastonbury had change into an integral a part of the summer season social calendar for celebrities. With denim sizzling pants and wellies now a pageant staple, 2010 noticed actress Emma Watson put her personal high-fashion spin on the look. Recent from filming the final Harry Potter film, she confirmed up sporting a Louis Vuitton leaf print corset, tight denim shorts, knee-high socks and Christian Louboutin boots. It was a memorable look, however maybe not for all the fitting causes, with that yr’s scorching climate calling out for extra laid-back and fewer laced-up apparel. The subsequent day, Watson was noticed respiration simpler in white plimsolls and a unfastened cotton shirt.
8. Florence Welch, 2015
Florence Welch’s bohemian rock-goddess model is an ideal match for Glastonbury and over time she’s worn a wide range of billowy blouses, ruffled attire, fringed capes and embroidered jackets on Worthy Farm, each on and off stage. However in 2015, when Florence & The Machine received a last-minute call-up to the headline slot after Dave Grohl broke his leg and the Foo Fighters needed to pull out, she went for one thing sharper. Changing a vastly anticipated act isn’t any straightforward job, however her shimmering silver Chanel go well with – with trademark naked toes – made her look assured from the off, and her efficiency proved to be equally dazzling.
9. Adwoa Aboah, 2017
Having first began going to the pageant when she was 16, British mannequin Adwoa Aboah has one overriding rule in terms of dressing for Glastonbury: “All that issues is you possibly can dance in it.” These ultra-wide leg camouflage trousers, worn with an identical shirt, Hunter raincoat and a beret, sum up her playful method – and are good for boogieing into the early hours, even when they could drag within the mud a bit. Over the previous decade Aboah has emerged as a brand new queen of Glastonbury model, combining model and practicality with that elusive magic ingredient: effortlessness.
10. Alexa Chung, 2023
After Moss and Miller, there was Chung, one other Brit who nailed pageant model within the mid-2000s and remains to be influencing Glastonbury outfit selections now. Chung has a knack for making it appear to be she’s simply thrown on no matter is on the ground of her trailer, combining classic denim and British heritage manufacturers with the odd designer piece. This 2023 look sums up her method, mixing an electrical blue Pleats Please Issey Miyake mini gown with a Barbour jacket and Saint Laurent lace-up boots. Reflecting on what makes Glastonbury model distinctive, Chung informed W journal: “sartorially talking it is a subject stuffed with specialists in layering and practicality, as a result of rising up right here simply instills that in you… the model is extra low-key and actual as a result of it is a music pageant that you just stroll for hours round in mud and rain with solely pleasure and cider retaining you going.”
11. Self Esteem, 2022
When Rebecca Lucy Taylor – aka Self Esteem – performed Glastonbury in 2022, crowning a vastly profitable eight months since releasing her second album, Prioritise Pleasure, she needed to mark the second with a particular outfit. She settled on a glance impressed by Madonna’s well-known Jean-Paul Gaultier stage outfits – with one, very British, twist. As an alternative of cones, her silicone bra cups have been moulded within the form of the roof of Meadowhall, a procuring centre in her residence metropolis of Sheffield. “I used to be blown away by the response to the outfit after Glastonbury, particularly after sporting one thing that was so private to me,” she informed the BBC. T-shirts that includes a picture of the design have been later offered to increase cash for a breast most cancers charity. It wasn’t the primary time the singer created a memorable outfit for the pageant – in 2019 she wore a gown made solely from the pharmacy chain Boots’ loyalty playing cards.
This text was initially printed on 12 June 2024