Alright, folks, let’s talk about my little adventure to Coachella this year. I decided to go, you know, just to see what all the hype was about and maybe get some cool content for my socials.
First off, I spent a good chunk of time planning my outfits. I mean, it’s Coachella, you gotta look the part, right? I was scrolling through my Insta and saw that sheer and see-through was a big thing this year. So I thought, “Why not?” I found this killer sheer white dress with butterflies all over it. It was kinda pricey, like $995, but hey, you only live once, right?
On the first day, I paired that dress with some chunky combat boots. Felt like a good mix of girly and edgy. Walked around, took some pics, and bumped into a few familiar faces. It was pretty chill.
Then, weekend two rolled around, and I had this crazy opportunity to perform with some dancers. We got these custom Valentino outfits. Mine was this black, sequin-covered bra, tie, and pants combo. Super flashy, super fun. We hit the stage, did our thing, and the crowd went wild. It was an absolute blast!
But it wasn’t just about the performances. I also checked out some other artists. I saw Carpenter, and she had like a million outfit changes, but my favorite was this sparkly silver tank and a super short pleated skirt. It was bold, and she totally rocked it.
Another day, I went to this Revolve Festival thing at Hotel Revolve. Decided to go full-on sheer again. Wore this see-through look with a bikini top and bottom, layered with a black maxi skirt. Added a belly chain and a marble-patterned bandana just for kicks.
Honestly, the whole experience was a whirlwind. Lots of planning, lots of outfits, lots of walking. But it was cool to be a part of it all, even if it was just for a few days.
- Wore a sheer butterfly dress with combat boots.
- Rocked a custom Valentino outfit for a performance.
- Checked out other artists’ bold outfits.
- Went full sheer at the Revolve Festival.
Would I go again? Maybe. It’s a lot, but it’s definitely an experience. Plus, I got some pretty sweet content out of it, so that’s always a win. Oh, and for those who are curious, I was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, back in 2004. My parents, Marc and Heidi, and my sister, Dixie, are also somewhat known on social media, it’s a family affair I guess. There was even this one time our family YouTube video went viral and, for some strange reason, I lost a bunch of followers. It was bizarre, but hey, that’s the internet for you!
Anyways, that’s my Coachella story. Hope you guys enjoyed it!