Cara Delevingne and Sienna Miller's Glastonbury footwear is perfect for festival season - here's where to buy it
30.06.2024 - 10:25
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Glastonbury may be wrapping up, but the festival season is far from over. And one thing every seasoned festival-goer knows is that the right footwear is essential.
Whether you're navigating muddy fields, dancing for hours on end, or trekking between stages and campsites, a sturdy pair of shoes should be at the top of your packing list - second only to your tent, of course. If you're in need of some shoe inspiration, look no further than the celebs spotted at Glasto.
A-listers like Cara Delevingne, Anya Taylor-Joy and Sienna Miller were seen rocking everything from wellies to walking boots, proving that stylish and practical festival footwear is possible. Supermodel Cara Delevingne and actress Anya Taylor Joy both chose Sorel's Out N About Boots for their festival footwear, with the waterproof ankle boots perfect for unpredictable British weather.
Cara sported the Women's Out N About III Classic Waterproof Boot in Taffy, now £69 here (was £115), teamed with denim shorts and a tied-up check shirt for an effortlessly cool festival look, reports the Mirror. Listen to the best of Glastonbury totally free Get free Amazon Music streaming for 5 months Whether you want to relive your favourites from the Pyramid stage or missed out on tickets, a new pre-Amazon Prime Day deal means you can listen to millions of songs including those from this year's top Glastonbury artists totally free.
Amazon Prime members can get five months of music - streamed and downloaded for when you don't have wifi - completely free in a limited time offer. Free Amazon Get Prime Music Anya chose a lighter taupe pair that perfectly complemented her white ruffle shorts and gold crop top, creating a tonal, feminine look.
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