Coachella inspired fashion swept through Parklife as cowboy boots, neutral tones and boho chic outfits became the defining look of the weekend.
Festival goers at Parklife embraced a fashion trend heavily influenced by the styles seen at Coachella, with Western inspired outfits and neutral colours dominating the crowds at Heaton Park.
From the moment gates opened, the California festival's influence was visible across the site.
Fashion was almost as much a talking point as the music on the opening day of Parklife, with many attendees drawing inspiration from one of the world's most recognisable festivals.
Coachella's signature boho aesthetic appeared throughout Heaton Park, with festival goers opting for lightweight summer outfits, earthy tones and statement accessories. Shades of cream, beige and khaki featured prominently, helping to create a relaxed and coordinated look across the festival grounds.
Cowboy boots emerged as one of the standout trends of the day. Worn with shorts, crop tops and flowing festival outfits, the footwear added a Western influence that has become increasingly associated with major music events in recent years.
Many attendees kept accessories to a minimum, allowing clothing choices and footwear to take centre stage. The approach reflected a wider move towards understated styling that remains practical for a full day of live music and dancing.
Festival staff and attendees noted a strong presence of boho chic outfits, a style that has become synonymous with Coachella and continues to influence fashion trends at events around the world.
The warm weather conditions added to the appeal of lighter clothing choices as thousands of people gathered to enjoy performances from artists across multiple stages.
While Parklife remains firmly rooted in Greater Manchester's music scene, this year's fashion choices showed how international festival culture continues to shape the looks seen at large scale UK events.

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