The Many Colorful Styles at Lightning In a Bottle
Article by: Tessla Venus Goodwin|@GlitterSpiesThu June 04, 2015 | 10:00 AM
One of the magical aspects of Lightning in a Bottle , is that it allows people to step outside of their norm and explore just about anything that interests them, all in a setting of true acceptance and non-judgment. Dressing however you want is just one piece of the puzzle, but it's certainly one that deserves a safe place to be explored. LIB is definitely one of those places and this year's fashion choices ranged from cool and casual to completely psychedelic. Check these out:
Upgraded floral headdresses and crystal sunglasses create a super trippy effect when dancing away at the Woogie Stage.
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Both guys and girls took a major liking to paisley and mixing prints and textures. A glorious combo of tie-dye, stripes, paisley and fur were super common when gazing at the dancing crowd.
Photos by Jamie RosenbergThe lovely Riley Davidson channeled her inner ring-leader/circus master in Maddie Moon shorts. Once again, we see the popularity of mixing patterns here with stripes on stripes.
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Showing off his signature look of tropical shirts and custom feathered top hat by Fancy Vandals, Mikey Lion, incredible house DJ and co-founder of Desert Hearts, also dons rad octagonal shades. Floral prints of all kinds were seen on many men at the festival.
Photo by Jamie Rosenberg
The color palette dressing was on point at LIB. I saw many festival-goers in either a monochrome color scheme, like the below lovely lady in white. It was also popular to mix two colors or dress tonally.
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Street style and updated athletic wear was popular among the dancers at the Thunder stage. Using black and white to set the tone but then updating the look with interesting details like an embossed hat created some super fresh looks.
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Graphic tanks and tees were a huge staple for male attendees and the cat obsession does not seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. From cat ears to clothing with repeating cat faces or sayings, the kitty cat motif is here to stay!
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Layering necklaces and piling on rings, the more jewelry, the better at LIB. Henna tattoos, flash tattoos and face paint was another way for festival goers to adorn themselves and step out of the norm.
Photo by Conner Coughenour