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Friday, 26 June 2015
Sunday, 24 May 2015
11 Best music festivals 2015
Coachella is finished, but its a while until Burning Man. Main music festival season is round the corner and a true Gypsetter already knows his festival summer schedule.
Here are Gypset summer festival suggestions:
1. Governors Ball, New York, U.S.
Where? New York, U.S.
When? 5th - 7th June
How much? A regular three-day pass will put you £172 out of pocket, whilst a one-day ticket is £69. There are VIP options: £1,320 for 3-day super VIP entry and £158 to live the rock 'n roll dream for the day.
2. Sónar, Barcelona, Spain
Where? Barcelona, Spain
When? 18th -20th June
How much? The 3-day pass costs €195 (£144). There are also day tickets (€54/£40), night access only tickets (€72/£53) and a two night ticket for €125 or £9
3. Glastonbury, UK
Where? Glastonbury, UK
When 24th - 28th June
How much? The 5-day pass costs €315 (camping included).
4. Roskilde, Denmark
Where? Roskilde, Denmark
When? 27th June – 4th July
How much? The 8-day pass costs £193 (camping included). You can also purchase day tickets for about £97.
5. Main Square, Arras, France
Where? Arras, France
When? 3rd - 5th July
How much? Day tickets are €49 (£36) for Friday and Sunday, €59 (£43) for Saturday. A 3-day pass is €115.
6. Exit, Novi Sad, Serbia
Where? Novi Sad, Serbia
When? 9th - 12th July
How much? A regular ticket for the entire festival is just less than £100 (£89 plus £8.90 fees) and a camping pass (valid 7-14th July) is £25. Or you could splash out on a VIP pass, which includes access to all the VIP terraces and main stage and dance arena, for £236.50.
7. Sziget Festival, Budapest, Hungary
Where? Budapest, Hungary
When? 10th - 17th August
How much? A pass for the full week costs €229/£168 (camping included); five days will set you back €199/£146, whereas a day pass ranges from €52 and €65 (between £38 and £48).
8. FIB, Benicàssim, Spain
Where? Benicàssim, Valencia, Spain
When? 16th - 19th July
How much? The 4-day pass costs €160 or about £118 (camping included).
9. Ultra Europe, Split, Croatia
Where? Split, Croatia
When? 10th - 12th July
How much? A 3-day ticket costs €169/£124.
10. Tomorrowland, Boom, Belgium
Where? Boom, Belgium
When? 24th - 26th July
How much? The 3-day pass costs €262/£192
11. Øya, Oslo, Norway
Where? Oslo, Norway
When? 11th -15th August
How much? The 5-day pass costs €294/£216
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Gypset festival ideas
With more Gypset event coming up soon here are some more festival ideas from us:
In the look above:
Festival sheepskin peasant gilet/vest
Kuchi Tribal bracelet
Crochet espedrilles
Denim festival playsuit/overall with tribal details
Mucho love,
Gypset
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Festival tribal look |
In the look above:
Ottoman Tribal poncho/ collar with tassels
Kuchi Tribal Belt
Uzbek silk ikat harem pants
Suede festival bag with fringe
Kuchi tribal anklets
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Festival look |
In the look above:
Festival Tribal top
Wool Tribal hat
Ottoman Tribal bag
Aztec shorts
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Coachella festival look |
In the look above:
Festival sunglasses
Straw aztec hat
Aztec Shorts
Festival sheepskin pesant gilet/vest
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Coachella festival look |
Festival sheepskin peasant gilet/vest
Kuchi Tribal bracelet
Crochet espedrilles
Denim festival playsuit/overall with tribal details
Mucho love,
Gypset
Friday, 27 March 2015
How to dress for festivals - Gypset ideas
How many times did we ask ourselves this question? I want to look cool and chic at the Festival, but not overdo it, I want to look like X, but I want to be myself .. Our Gypset team prepared a short tutorial of immaculate festival style for you!
4. Accessorise! You should pay extra attention to accessorising, as it is a key factor in your look.
Shades: Hippie or decorative sunglasses
Shoes: tassel boots or sandals, sneakers, espadrilles and wellies (depending on the weather)
5. Festival Clothing: You have to be able to mix things and styles
Long ethnic skirts
Crochet dresses
6. Folk - tribal - ethnic - gypsy - hippie - peasant. You should consider any of the above mentioned styles. It can be a piece of clothing:
or an accessorise
The same rule as with accessorises - don't go for a total ethnic or total tribal look. Save it for Burning Man
7. Layers. I personally love shawls and believe it is the best accessorise, which can work in any situation. Put as a belt, or bandana or a dress or just as a shawl.
Read out tutorial how to wear a shawl at the Festival here:
http://www.gyp-set.com/2015/02/nine-ways-of-wearing-shawl.html
Other great idea is a gilet, leather or suede one with a fringe or folk vest.
8. A touch of vintage. Vintage and handmade items give you a great opportunity to be unique. It's not like you bought those harem pants for $14.99 at Asos (again, nothing against it) and surprised that every single person at Glastonbury wears them. If you invest some time in your look, you can find absolutely stunning pieces for the price of Asos. Try eBay and Etsy
With love,
Gypset
So what are the essentials for the Festival? And what you should avoid? Here is the guide how to catch an eye of fashion bloggers and photographers at festivals.
1. Festival personality: Your style should be reflection of your own your personality. You can't fool people around. If you are a Glamour Queen, you should stay a Glamour Queen, but... with a festival touch.
1. Festival personality: Your style should be reflection of your own your personality. You can't fool people around. If you are a Glamour Queen, you should stay a Glamour Queen, but... with a festival touch.
What we are trying to say here is that festival style don't have boundaries, you can be a Festival punk, a Festival Raver,
or a Festival Snob..
2. Festival DON'Ts:What you can't be at a Festival is Herve Leger/Louboutin heels girl (nothing against Max Azria or Christian Louboutin at appropriate events)
- high heels
- bodycon revealing dresses
- everything in excess
3. Casual look: Try to look relaxed, like you didn't spend last 2 months preparing your outfits, it's not Halloween or Burning Man, where costumes are the essence (obviously you did spend at least couple of weeks on your outfits, but keep it for yourself). Loose fit and layers help a lot to create a casual look.
2. Festival DON'Ts:What you can't be at a Festival is Herve Leger/Louboutin heels girl (nothing against Max Azria or Christian Louboutin at appropriate events)
- high heels
- bodycon revealing dresses
- everything in excess
3. Casual look: Try to look relaxed, like you didn't spend last 2 months preparing your outfits, it's not Halloween or Burning Man, where costumes are the essence (obviously you did spend at least couple of weeks on your outfits, but keep it for yourself). Loose fit and layers help a lot to create a casual look.
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Poppy Delevigne in festival outfit |
4. Accessorise! You should pay extra attention to accessorising, as it is a key factor in your look.
Everything from bandanas to anklets will work.
Again, you should be careful with not overdoing as you have a chance to look like a tribal princess.
Again, you should be careful with not overdoing as you have a chance to look like a tribal princess.
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Aztec festival fedora hat by Le Lapin Blanc www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
Fringes: Boho bags, shawls, ponchos, kimonos
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Festival kimono by Le Lapin Blanc www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
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Festival Shawl by Le Lapin Blanc www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
Shoes: tassel boots or sandals, sneakers, espadrilles and wellies (depending on the weather)
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Fringed sneakers by Converse |
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Minnetonka fringed moccasin boots |
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Fringed Sandals |
5. Festival Clothing: You have to be able to mix things and styles
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Festiva denim shorts by Le Lapin Blanc www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
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Aztec festival destroyed denim shorts by Le Lapin Blanc www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
Long ethnic skirts
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Uzbek handmade silk harem pants by Le Lapin Blanc www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
Crochet dresses
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Lace dress at Coachella |
6. Folk - tribal - ethnic - gypsy - hippie - peasant. You should consider any of the above mentioned styles. It can be a piece of clothing:
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Festival tribal shorts, Kuchi tribal belt, kuchi top www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
or an accessorise
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Kuchi tribal belt at Coachella www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
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Festival NO! |
7. Layers. I personally love shawls and believe it is the best accessorise, which can work in any situation. Put as a belt, or bandana or a dress or just as a shawl.
Read out tutorial how to wear a shawl at the Festival here:
http://www.gyp-set.com/2015/02/nine-ways-of-wearing-shawl.html
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Festival Shawl by Le Lapin Blanc www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
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Folk real sheepskin festival gilet/vest by Le Lapin Blanc www.le-lapin-blanc.com |
8. A touch of vintage. Vintage and handmade items give you a great opportunity to be unique. It's not like you bought those harem pants for $14.99 at Asos (again, nothing against it) and surprised that every single person at Glastonbury wears them. If you invest some time in your look, you can find absolutely stunning pieces for the price of Asos. Try eBay and Etsy
With love,
Gypset
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