Glastonbury 2019: Best and boldest looks from UK’s biggest music festival

The UK’s biggest music festival takes place this weekend

Olivia Petter
Friday 28 June 2019 10:25 EDT
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After reaching its hottest yet, with temperatures hitting 30C, Glastonbury Festival is cooling down, but still remains dry and warm.

The sunshine will be welcome to people in attendance, and inject those at home with a heady dose of FOMO.

But it can offer up a whole host of festival fashion dilemmas, such as "will this leotard give me rogue tan lines?" and "how long can I lie in the blazing heat before this glitter melts off of my face?"

But if the first few days are anything to go by, ticket-holders for the UK's biggest festival are entirely unfazed and are taking the heatwave in their sartorial stride.

From the rainbow catsuits to the obnoxiously large flower crowns, click through the gallery below to see the best dressed attendees at Glastonbury Festival so far.

Keep up to date with The Independent's coverage of Glastonbury here.

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