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Festival 1925th July 2019
FESTIVAL 19
While decades pass and memories of the summer of love slowly dissolve in time, the core values of self-expression, love, music and freedom remain en-grained in our modern festival spirit.
While decades pass and memories of the summer of love slowly dissolve in time, the core values of self-expression, love, music and freedom remain engrained in our modern festival spirit, as does the fashion that sprung from them throughout those transformative years.
The late 60’s and early 70’s were a time of revolutionary ideologies, progressive thought and eccentric artists who, with microphone in hand, shared them with the world so eloquently at these monumental gatherings.
Wrangler’s mission is to ensure this culture lives on, transcending the trends, never forgotten, through our latest range inspired by the festival looks of an iconic era gone by.
Think nostalgic tones, unisex designs, tie-dye and DIY elements. Psychedelic prints and floral designs align in appreciation of Mother Nature and the experimental scene. Don’t forget that ultra-loved denim, tough enough to survive multiple days in a field, or a full-scale rage against the establishment.
Sabine wears the Queenie Jacket in Peacock Green and the Hi Bells Shorts in Peacock Green
Remy wears the Garageland Shirt in Poppy Eye and the Strangler R28 in Fortune Black
Valentina wears the Divine Woman Tee in White and the Lou Lou Bells Blue Fields
Calan wears the Adder Tee in Multi Colour and Spencer Chopped in 10 Years Indigo
Sabine wears the Heartbreaker Jumpsuit in Red
Remy wears the Adder Tee in Multi Colour and the Spencer Chopped Jean in Cold Shot Black
Valentina wears the Kokomo Shirt in Poppy Eye and the Hi Pins Jean in Tumbling Dice
Calan wears the Divine Tee in Washed Black and the Sid Jean in Shiraz
A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T S
Photographer: Carly Brown
Talent: Sabine Jamieson , Remy Faint , Valentina Kadi , Calan
Hair & Makeup: Phoebe Barrett