When you hear “Coachella style,” the first thing that comes to mind is not the most chic. In recent years the hot denim short, bikini top, cowboy hat and some sort of fringe suede number has become synonymous with the festival. Long gone are prairie dresses, the right side of Western and the eternally cool groovy ’60s. Jared Leto at the 2014 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. Jared Leto is a good example of how different references from different genres don’t blend together always. The grunge plaid shirt and rock ‘n’ roll skinny zebra pants, with the skater Vans and sleeveless T-shirt misses the mark by trying too hard to be cool. Amber Rose is another example of a celebrity trying to capitalize on a past musical trend — in this case, the raver plastic orange pants with the S&M inspired leather bra top and platform combat boots. Rose also fails to revive the ’90s moment. Amber Rose at ShoeDazzle’s Dazzle event on April 15, 2018, in Palm Springs, Calif. All the hot shorts paired with crop tops and strangely winter footwear, such as knee-high boost or chunky booties, blend together and become the poster child of what’s wrong with Coachella style. Adding a
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