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Glastonbury 2025 wasn’t just about iconic music performances—it once again cemented its reputation as a hotbed for boundary-pushing, relaxed-yet-stylish festival fashion. Hosted on the storied grounds of Worthy Farm, this year’s festival saw A-listers and trendsetters embracing the quintessential Glasto style legacy while adding fresh touches for a new era. Below, we highlight the celebrities whose standout looks defined the festival, as well as the enduring influence of British festival fashion.
Glastonbury’s fashion scene owes much of its heritage to British style icons such as Kate Moss, Alexa Chung, and Sienna Miller. Their early-2000s festival looks—think micro shorts, lace-trimmed camis, layered jewelry, and, of course, mud-proof Hunter boots—helped popularize the effortless, bohemian vibe now synonymous with Glasto. Moss’s 2005 outfit, pairing micro shorts with Hunter wellies, still echoes in today’s festival wardrobes. The practical yet stylish approach to festival dressing, especially with unpredictable English weather, has become a playbook for celebrities and fans alike.
This year, the relaxed ethos remained— yet with some modern updates. The appearance of a Barbour pop-up shop saw attendees reaching for fisherman vests, khaki jackets, and other utilitarian staples, seamlessly blending form with function. It’s a nod to the fact that while Glastonbury style is about turning heads, it never forgets the realities of muddy fields and changeable weather conditions.
As always, the guest list read like a who’s who of global stardom, ranging from silver screen favorites to music royalty, all bringing a unique spin on festival attire.
Milly Alcock and Margot Robbie
Australia’s own Milly Alcock, an ELLE Australia cover star, brought laidback energy in classic cut-off denim shorts and a contrasting structured jacket, while Margot Robbie favored breezy summer dresses—showing how to stay cool without sacrificing style (see more looks).
Daisy Edgar-Jones
True to Glasto’s heritage, Daisy Edgar-Jones was spotted cycling through her festival wardrobe—cut-off denim shorts, a lace-trimmed cami, and, inevitably, Hunter boots on one day; a minimalist tank dress the next. Her Instagram snaps perfectly captured the festival’s mix of high style and mud-proof practicality, with fans flooding the comments to praise her effortlessly cool looks.
Other Notable Attendees
Lily James
Embracing the sunshine, Lily James mixed white shorts, a cropped bralet, Barbour wellies, and an oversized shirt—a balanced outfit that was widely shared across social media and praised for striking the right note between glamour and comfort (read more).
Glastonbury’s sartorial reputation grows each year, fuelled not only by music and moments captured on stage but also by influencer posts and viral Instagram stories making the rounds during and after the festival. As the festival prepares for a fallow year in 2026, this year’s eclectic mix of throwback nods, practical choices, and on-trend pieces will likely inspire festival-goers across Europe and beyond in the months ahead.
For those eager to see more, check out Harper’s Bazaar’s round-up of Glastonbury 2025’s most memorable celebrity looks, and revisit classic moments to see how Glastonbury continues to shape festival style year after year.
Stay tuned to our fashion coverage for the latest updates, style inspiration, and festival round-ups as we track the next wave of celebrity-approved trends.