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Coachella Said It First: Originality is the New Trend

Coachella Said It First: Originality is the New Trend

Every year, Coachella Festival in California brings a breath of fresh air into the fashion scene and sets new standards for the spring/summer fashion.  The two week festival may be over but the fashion statements are here to stay. Let’s recap our favorite looks from the festival and analyse what’s been unfolding on the fashion scene.

 

Jennie Kim's Micro Shorts Look

Jennie Kim styled leather micro-set with utility boots, serving peak 2000s attitude with a modern edge.

Hailey’s “Flaming” Look

Hailey delivered power in a deep-red leather cutout top, proving that simplicity can still make a statement.

Marina's Bubble Skirt Moment

Marina stole the show in a corseted plaid mini and dramatic bubble skirt -giving major Marie Antoinette vibes.-

 

Butter Yellow Beauty Kendall Jenner

Kendall Jenner kept it chic with her dreamy butter yellow dress and black 90s shades.

 

Lady Gaga’s One of a Kind Angelcore

Feathers, structure, and pure performance art — Gaga turned the Coachella stage into a surrealist runway.

Key Takeaways from The Desert Weekend

To sum up, Coachella was a scene with many different fashion aesthetics. As of 2025, along with the many micro and macro trends fashion is more inclusive and diverse than ever. From bubble skirts and bohemian chic aesthetics to structured looks with gothic inspired outfits. 


Analyzing Coachella, we can tell that people are using fashion as a way to make a statement and redefine themselves. It is evident that this individualistic and authentic approach in fashion, especially embodied in 2025, is highly appreciated by many. 


Day by day, we are  seeing less adoption of the micro trends and more personal storytelling. Could it be that originality is finally the trend? Are we slowly moving past the era of being “influenced,” and entering one where everyone wants to be the influence instead?