Like, for Primavera Sound in Porto, I’d go with a muslin blouse featuring a stand collar, lace, and pleated details, worn over bright pink jogging pants with an elastic waistband. At Rock en Seine in Paris, I picture myself in a cotton Oxford shirt dress cinched at the waist with a drawstring, sprinkled with tiny metallic dots. Could you get me a ticket for Sònar in Barcelona? I’d pack yellow poplin shorts, and instead of a simple T-shirt, I’d surprise everyone with a white pinstriped vest—a piece usually more office-ready, but reinterpreted super-cool and worn bare underneath. And then there’s Glastonbury, one of the biggest English festivals of all time.
You have to be prepared there—along with the obligatory rubber boots, thanks to likely rain, I recommend layering. I’d show off a long muslin dress with a slightly ’70s vibe print. And in my black canvas crossbody bag, I’d tuck a pair of super-dense denim jersey pants, so if it gets chilly in the evening, I can slip them under the dress. Oh, I almost forgot—I'm crazy about the Montreux Jazz Festival too. And there, surprise twist, yes, I do wear a white T-shirt, but I pair it with a rich chocolate-colored jacquard skirt and soften the look with a beige organza flower brooch.