Sunday Tribune

From comfy to

We captured some of the cool looks on display at the people’s Global Citizen Festival

- GERRY CUPIDO

THOSE who attended the Global Citizen Festival a fortnight ago are probably still recovering from the day-long party, still processing the fact they were able to see all their favourite local and internatio­nal acts.

Festival-goers went all out when it came to their outfits. From comfy to outrageous we saw revellers rock pretty cool looks.

Here are a few of our favourites: Boity Thulo rocked denim cut-off and a black T-shirt and comfy lace-up boots. Completed her look with a denim shirt knotted round her waist.

Fashion and beauty influencer Aqeelah Harron Ally (Fashion Breed) mixed comfort and glam in baggy faded jeans and black and gold sequins top.

Another celeb who opted for denim cut-offs was singer Leanne Dlamini. She wore a black T-shirt as well but hers was oversized worn over her shorts.

Actress Nambitha Ben-mazwi kept her look simple and showed off her legs in a short lacy red dress.

Blogger Olwethu-thando Klaas (Ladycrunk) looked cool and comfy in a white figure hugging dress and black sneakers.

GET THE LOOK

The silly season is upon us with more festivals and parties ahead. Which means many more outfits to plan.

When putting together your festival outfit there are a few factors to consider. Is it inside or outdoors? What will the weather be like? Is it a day or day into night fest?

Whether you’ll be dancing all weekend at a trance party or chilling at a beer fest, here are few festival style hacks from the Superdry team to keep in mind when you’re planning those outfits.

For the ladies

Slip dress for the win: A summer slip dress is the perfect festival look. Wear over a band T-shirt and pair with hi-tops for casual sunny day style or pair with a fringe jacket and wellies if things get a little wet.

Braids are your saviour: Book in with your hairdresse­r and have your hair braided profession­ally. They’ll last longer and look incredible. Rock a

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