Rita Ora wears mesh maxi long sleeve dress with belt and bag

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Boho Is Back For Summer

A fresh approach to festival fashion, blending the trend's revival with Rita’s signature edge.

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We have another full-circle fashion moment on our hands... This time, it’s the Y2K festival fashion revival— a bonus from the latest boho trend. Born in the nineties, Rita’s tapping into a nostalgic look for her latest collection, adding her own signature edge.

Rita Ora wearing a bandeau top and maxi skirt with belt

Boho Festival Looks

It’s no coincidence that summer festivals see us searching for boho outfit inspo — and the newest version of the trend, with an earthy, homespun feel. Defined by tiers and asymmetric cuts, lightweight fabrics and an air of effortless glam, Rita’s line-up of feminine modern looks doesn’t disappoint.

Rita Ora wearing a white cami set
Rita Ora wearing a floral mesh top and maxi skirt

Boho two-piece sets are back in a big way, with interesting tie and texture details. For an ethereal vibe, it’s all about our white eyelet set — featuring a ruffle mini skirt and dainty camisole — you’ll be dying to add to your basket. Or how about our delicate black embroidered floral tank and black lace maxi skirt for your style setlist?

Rita Ora wearing a bikini top, denim shorts and maxi cardigan

Never underestimate the versatility of a bikini top when it comes to festival style... Wear with our chiffon or crochet maxi skirts for a nod to the coastal cowgirl trend. Or strip it back, styling with a true festival fave: denim shorts. Add longer, lightweight layers like our printed kimonos and cardigans, and finish with chunky biker boots or sandals.

Festival Dresses

Dresses are a fuss-free festival must: an instant outfit with zero prep. Timeless classics have been reinvented in fresh fabrics — see our chiffon strapless with eye-catching shirring and ruffles, while the sexier, sheer maxi dress picks are a playful alternative. for beach clubs, balcony pictures and beyond. For festivals, the limit on bangles doesn’t exist (and it’s only right to finish the look with great cowboy boots).

Rita Ora wearing sequin maxi sleeveless dress
Rita Ora wearing a mesh maxi long sleeve dress, belt, necklace and bag

Y2K Festival Accessories You Need

Back in 2005, an outfit without an abundance of accessories was unimaginable — and festival fashion was no exception. The mantra for summer 2024? More is more. Rhinestone headwear with oversized hoop earrings, statement sunglasses and a pile of layered necklaces?? Nailed it.

Rita Ora wearing a black mini skirt and cropped sleeveless top

Nothing says Y2K style like a chunky grommet belt — take a leaf out of Rita’s book and wear it on your hips over a tiered skirt, or at the waist to cinch in a boxy dress. And remember: layering accessories isn’t just for your neckline. Adorn your torso with belts, belly chains and beaded accessories to truly embrace the carefree bohemian vibe.

Festival accessories can be practical, too... To stash your essentials, pick from a forever cool slouchy shoulder bag  (given a boho twist with buckles and tassels) a clean crossbody or a sparkly beaded phone holder — all ultra-practical with a great nostalgic vibe. Combining function and all-out fashion, instant classics and dress code-defying hero buys will work for you through festival season and beyond.

Rita Ora wearing a rhinestone headpiece, black dress and belt