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The best celebrity style at Glastonbury 2025

The best celebrity style at Glastonbury 2025

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Glastonbury 2025 is here, and it's looking like there's a sunshine-soaked weekend ahead. While fashion might not be the priority for everyone who made the pilgrimage to Worthy Farm this week, we can't help but appreciate the quintessentially British style that comes along with the beloved festival.
Last year saw Glastonbury veterans Alexa Chung, Sienna Miller and Cara Delevingne enjoy the festival in lace dresses, welly boots and checked shirts, while Dua Lipa and Olivia Dean performed in stunning custom-designed ensembles. This year, we're hoping for more great A-list attendee outfits, as well as a heavy dose of on-stage glamour from Olivia Rodrigo, Raye and Gracie Abrams.
Below, find the best dressed celebrities from Glastonbury 2025 so far.Lorde performed a secret set at Glastonbury Festival on Friday morning wearing a white T-shirt, jeans and black chunky shoes with chain detailing.Adwoa Aboah attended the Barbour pre-festival lunch at The Pig wearing a cotton Transporter jacket by Barbour with muted brown jeans and Nike x Supreme black and green flame trainers.Milly Alcock arrived wearing a Barbour wax jacket, wide-leg cuffed jeans and a straw hat with black ballet flats.Jessie Ware opted for a navy Barbour gilet with a black tank top, wide-leg jeans and a pair of Nike split-toe camo shoes.Saffron Hocking wore a checked jacket with a striped t-shirt from Barbour, styled with cut-off denim shorts and white trainers.
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