Wait ... why do we take festival looks so seriously? In collab with SwitchedOnPop, ascentofjazmin and aparkusfarce break down the history of music-festival style on TheCutPodcast
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PARKER: For this story Jazmín and I sat down with very fashionable hosts Charlie Harding and Nate Sloan. And like I thought I looked good, but I’m not trying to perform fashion in this way. And so that made me uncomfortable. It made me feel as if I wasn’t really supposed to be there. There was this performative nature to it that took away from the actual performances on the stage.
LORYNN: People were forming communes across, America and Earth Day was first celebrated right around that time. But in order to show anti-consumer ethos, you did things like either buying their clothes at places like Army Navy surplus stores, hence the popularity of the bell-bottom, or from thrift stores.
The last time I saw David he was in the backseat of the car and they handcuffed him and they were so anxious to drive out there in a hurry, I think they thought we were all gonna lie down in front of the car or something. CHARLIE: But also sings folk songs like “Joe Hill,” about this labor activist, Joe Hill.
CHARLIE: Okay, but real talk, living in southern California weeks or months before Coachella happens, I get targeted Instagram ads of festival retailers who are recreating that sort of Woodstock vibe in a contemporary way. They’re very much trying to make sure that I am buying this stuff and ready to go to the festival ahead of time.
JAZMÍN: So I opened up this other page that had the evolution of looks from 2001 to now. If you look at some of the pictures, you go from somebody wearing a pretty detailed pattern, but still a nice outfit that you could wear anywhere–maybe a tank top and some printed pants and then as the years go on, it gets a little bit more specific. There are band t-shirts ripped up, like a rocker look. Then there’s a big pink hat.LORYNN: People realized that cool people go to this event.
JAZMÍN: I mean, I get it. I say it as a person who wears every single color on the rainbow. That’s why I mentioned the festivals. What is the point of music festivals these days? Cause it isn’t what it was when it was Woodstock. These days, it definitely feels like you go there to be seen. That’s what makes this fashion, that’s why this girl right here in 2015 is wearing a bright red fur vest in what looks like a summertime meadow.
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