Be the Most Fashionable Flower Child at Your Next Music Festival

Delpozo’s floral-embroidered vest

Photo Credit: Moda Operandi

Festival season is in full swing flower child, and if you’re looking for something to give you a fashionable, earthy edge over your sartorial sisters at Coachella, then you’ll need to step up your style game. If you’re on the hunt for the ultimate festival piece, we adore Delpozo’s floral-embroidered vest that features embroidered flowers and a raffia hemline. It looks like something our hippie mothers would have been sporting back in the day. Plus it’s lightweight and sleeveless so when it starts to get hot it won’t feel heavy or overbearing (a definite downer when you’re trying to rock out to your favorite band). Made with lace, raffia and organza, this festival must-have would pair perfectly with a tank, shorts and some earthy flip flops.

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