Glastonbury 2015: From Kate Moss to Alexa Chung, the best festival style icons

A look at the fashion pack's festival wardrobe through the years will inspire some fresh Glasto outfits

Linda Sharkey
Wednesday 24 June 2015 06:43 EDT
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Kate Moss in Glastonbury 2005.
Kate Moss in Glastonbury 2005. (Getty Images)

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Britain's most anticipated music event of the year kicks off on Thursday and while you're sorting out the festival wardrobe, we've gone back in time to gather some style inspiration from the festival's best dressed revellers.

The main wardrobe struggle of any Glastonbury-goer is undoubtedly the weather. So the smart traveller's Glasto luggage will be both stylish and adaptable to all manner of wind, rain and mud.

Whether you choose to style your denim cut-offs with a floral crown or channel a more 70s vibe, the fashion pack ought to give you some ideas.

Kate Moss takes the credit of the best dressed festival goer at the annual event which she has made her own personal catwalk and single handedly made it an affair worth dressing for. Sienna Miller, Alexa Chung and Florence Welch aren't far behind in the style stakes making up a very well-dressed crowd that's managed to keep the festival look cool through the years.

Florence Welch in 2014.
Florence Welch in 2014. (Rex Features)

This year we’re expecting an abundance of patterns, opulent sunglasses, awesome hats, denim, 70s-inspired looks and of course, Wellington boots. So, pack your best festival attire because camping has never looked so chic.

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