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What to Wear to a Music Festival? Lingerie May Be All You Need

  |   By Elisabeth Dale

It's that time of year when traffic backs up along southern California highways because everyone is heading to a music festival.  To be honest, it's always bad, but way worse if you're going anywhere near Indio.

But what would a lingerie and breast health blog have to do with, say, Coachella? And many intimate apparel companies are cashing in on the music festival fashion season. Some have separate "Festival Wear" categories on their websites to make it easier for shoppers to browse for what they need.


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It's a good fit. Trendy designs like bodysuits, playsuits and rompers, longline and high-neck bras, camisoles, and the uber-popular bralettes are all ideal to wear at hot and sweaty dance events in warmer climates. And the best way to stay cool may be only to wear cute nipple pasties. It's easy to layer anything over these options when desert temps cool down in the evening.

There's plenty to choose from in these lingerie categories, whether it's inexpensive casual items or high-end designer brands. (And if you want more music festival fashion choices, check out our recent posts on swimwear and sports bras.)

Here are a 24 styles you may want to consider:

Bodysuits, Playsuits, and Rompers

music festivals

Caged Mesh Body Suit
Available in 2 Colors, Sizes S, M
via Forever 21

music festivals

Babes of Paradise Bodysuit
Available in 2 Colors, Sizes S-L
via Free People
   
music festivals
 
Tucker Printed Bodysuit
Available in 3 Colors, Sizes XS-L
via Free People

music festivals

ASOS Curve Bailey High Leg Lace Body Suit
Available in Sizes US 14-26
via ASOS
  
music festivals
 
Philo Bodysuit
Available in 6 Colors, Sizes XS-L
via Free People
 
music festivals
 
Marais Strappy Romper by Karen Zambos
Available in Sizes XS-XL
via Anthropologie
 
 
Plus Size Romper
Available in 2 Colors, Sizes 0X - 3X
via Forever 21
 
 
music festivals
 
Midnight Moon Romper
Available in XS-L
via Free People
 
music festivals
 
Veiled Lace Bodysuit w/Built-in Balconette Bra
Available in Band Sizes 38-44, Cups DD-DDD
via Lane Bryant
  music festivals
 
Elsa Lace Bodysuit
Available in White or Blacks, Sizes XS-L
via For Love & Lemons

 Longline and High Neck Bras

music festivals

Floral Lace Longline Bra
Available in 3 Colors, Bands 32-36 and Cups A-D
via Forever 21
 
music festivals
 
High Neck Bra
Available in 8 Colors, Sizes S/M and M/L
via Free People
 
music festivals
 
Eyelash Lace Halter Bralette
Available in Sizes 00-6
via Torrid
 
music festival
 
Else Baroque Underwire Tank Bra
Available in Sizes XS-L
via Nordstrom
 

music festivals

Crochet Lace Longline Balconette Bra
Available in Bands 32-36, Cups B-D
via Fleur du Mal

Bralettes, Camisoles, and Bandeaus

music festivals

Moonshadow Bandeau
Available in 2 Colors, XS-L
via Free People
 
 music festival
 
Out From Under Nicole Flutter Lace Sleeve Bralette
Available in 2 Colors, Sizes S-L
via Urban Outfitters
 
music festival
 
Lydia Bralettte
Available in Sizes XS-L
via Free People 
  
 
music festival
 
   
 Honeydew Intimates Lace Bralette
Available in 4 Colors, Sizes S - L
via Nordstrom
 
  music festivals
 
Lace Ladder Bralette
Available in 3 Colors, Sizes 00-6
via Torrid

music festivals

Never Say Never Cropped Camisole
Available in 10 Colors, Sizes S-XL
via Cosabella
 
music festivals
 
Mixed Print Asymmetrical Cami
Available in Sizes XS-L
via Free People

Nipple Covers

Bristols 6 Nippies is a great place to start if you're looking for music festival nipple wear. But there are plenty of other brands making incredibly creative and playful pasties, too.

music festival
Desert Storm Bolts
via Nippies 
 
music festival
 
Bad Bunny Magical Unicorn Pasties
via Bluestockings Boutique
 

What do you think of these music festival fashion options? Would you be comfortable wearing lingerie as outerwear to a festival?

 
 
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