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Who Dressed the Best at Glastonbury 2025? Let’s Break It Down

Who Dressed the Best at Glastonbury 2025? Let’s Break It Down

At this year’s Glasto, the girls came dressed like they knew the cameras were rolling. From sequins to utility pants and corsets to stunning jackets, every outfit had a point of view – and a solid grip on the weather forecast. Here are the 10 best-dressed celebs who turned Worthy Farm into a style moment.

1. Olivia Rodrigo

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A structured white corset mini with lace trim, paired with fishnets and glossy hair – Olivia hit the stage in a look made for high-impact visuals. The styling was clean, theatrical, and exactly what a Saturday headliner should look like. Nothing soft here – just full-on pop-star polish.

2. Doechii

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Prep school, punk, and performance wear all collided in Doechii’s plaid mini and cropped button-up. Add thigh-high socks and high energy, and the look came alive on stage. The outfit had edge, movement, and a ton of personality – just like her set. Sounds like a festival win to us.

3. Raye

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Wearing a fitted black dress covered in oversized sequins, Raye reminded everyone that sequins and festivals are a win-win. The silhouette was strong, the shine was dialed up, and the look held its own under stage lights. Polished without being fussy.

4. Lorde

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Low-rise white cargo pants and a plain white tee – Lorde’s look skipped the trends entirely, which somehow made it feel cooler. No accessories, no drama, just an intentionally blank slate. When everyone else is dressing up, going quiet can hit even harder.

5. Milly Alcock

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Khaki trousers, a waxed Barbour jacket, and a straw cowboy hat – Milly showed up in full festival-ready form. The look was low-effort: practical, unfussy, and still totally photogenic. Nothing flashy, just a smart outfit that actually worked for Glasto’s chaotic terrain.

6. Saffron Hocking

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Check shirt, striped tee, cutoffs, and rainbow socks over sneakers – Saffron’s outfit had all the comfort of a thrifted go-to, with enough contrast to catch the eye. When festival dressing looks this easy, it usually means the person knows exactly what they’re doing.

7. Mia Regan

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Mia leaned into the 2000s references with capri cargos, a bandeau top, a utility belt, and ankle boots. Everything was cropped, layered, and made for movement. The look had just enough structure to feel planned but enough breathing room.

8. Lily James

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White shorts, a matching bralette, a boxy jacket, and sleek ankle boots – Lily nailed the lightweight formula. The balance between coverage and airflow was solid, and the clean color palette kept it fresh. It looked put-together without feeling try-hard. 

9. Gemma Chan

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Gemma’s short-sleeve shirt and shorts set, layered with an oversized plaid Barbour jacket, was an understated hit. Olive tones, sharp tailoring, and the kind of boots that can handle a field – this was festival dressing for people who like to look polished but stay realistic.

10. Monica Barbaro

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A charcoal tank dress, black boots, and a big shoulder bag – Monica’s look was simple, solid, and super wearable. No sequins, no logos, no trends screaming for attention. Just an outfit that worked, moved well, and fit the setting. Minimal doesn’t mean forgettable.

Glastonbury 2025 delivered on all fronts – music, chaos, and a full spread of standout outfits. These ten nailed it by mixing personality with practicality and proving that festival fashion doesn’t need to be overworked to be impactful. Got a favorite look? Tag us – we’re already saving ideas for next year. 👢🕶️🎤

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