Lace, lilac and funky socks: Latitude Festival 2025’s best dressed who brought all the vibes – Bundlezy

Lace, lilac and funky socks: Latitude Festival 2025’s best dressed who brought all the vibes

No matter your festival of choice, a good outfit is always a win. It’s a universal thing to want to absolutely serve looks when you’re trudging round a field in cowboy boots and I just don’t think most fits get the recognition or appreciation they deserve. Whether you’re decked out head to toe in Columbia or you’ve gone full on western, complete with a cowboy hat and three different types of fringe,  I see you. I also see you lot dripping in Greggs and Aldi merch and respectfully, I’m going to look away.

With its pink sheep and river swimming sessions, Latitude 2025 was not a festival to sleep on. Especially with the likes of Basement Jaxx, Fatboy Slim, Snow Patrol and Mika all in one weekend this year. If I look half as chic as Mika I’ll consider it a win. So with sequins, denim and sunset hues all to come, here’s a look at the best dressed of Latitude 2025.

Ruby brought the sunshine vibes on a cloudy day three

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20-year-old Ruby is an creative events management student at Falmouth University and she brought all the colour to Sunday’s setlist in this gorg maxi skirt. Ruby explained she picked it up from an independent shop in Cornwall, a big fat womp womp for all us lot wowing over it from the north.

Paired with a denim best (which she actually wore backwards, wow) from Primark and sunnies from Truck Festival last year, she pulled it all together with some really pretty and unique jewellery pieces, some she made and some also from independent shops in her home town.

Shoes were from ASOS and she of course had matching stripy socks from Typo.

Charity shop slays from Enrique and Zaki

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Protecting that wool from the rain, Zaki (left) and Enrique (right) actually got the final touches for their outfits from a charity shop on the way to Latitude 2025 and honestly? A feat to be proud of, especially in the depths of Ipswich.

From top to bottom, Zaki explained everything he had on was from charity shops but customised the back his vest on the Climate Live bus. The glitter was also thanks to the Climate Live stall.

Special mention to his thrifted T-shirt from Dolce & Gabbana and the funky socks which really pulled everything together.

Enrique’s top was from Sandro and he picked up his trousers from a charity shop on the way, with his Dunks sourced from Vinted. Environmental kings.

Holly and Ollie in impressively clean Salomons

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Spotted on the way to the Latitude 2025 arena, Holly wore a dress from ASOS (she thinks) and some impressively white Salomon trainers. Sunnies were an £8 steal from Glasto this year because she forgot to bring some, which kind of seems like fate to me seeing how well they pulled everything together (despite not being pictured, take my word for it). Her gorg denim jacket was also a £2 steal from Vinted and I’m lowkey a bit mad I’ve not found bargains like this on there myself.

Gold necklace was a birthday present sourced from Mallorca and of course it was all complimented by the humble Uniqlo.

On her arm was Ollie, wearing Lexxola sunglasses and a top from a Parisian vintage shop. Brown is clearly in as Ollie explained that his boxy shorts were from Big Bud Press and shoes were also Salomon.

Ollie’s belt was also picked up in a shop in Paris, and he clarified “I used to live there, I’m not an arsehole” – but he is very fashionable.

His necklaces are from an antique shop in his hometown of Cardigan, West Wales.

It’s still a butter yellow summer

In a butter yellow Hollister skirt and a crochet top, Newcastle Uni grad Dixie channeled beach vibes. Her top was actually a £3 charity shop find but originally from Pull and Bear and her sunglasses were picked up in Thailand whilst on a tiny island.

Details wise, she put on some sky blue earrings from a shop in Italy (cry), so we’ve no hope of copying them unfortunately. The simple statement necklace is Hey Harper and the bag is a trusty Uniqlo.

Despite it being her first festival, she came prepared with a reusable Hydro Flask and ye old faithful Sports Direct walking boots (not pictured on request x).

Molly and Freya each in festival blouses of dreams

On the left, Molly wore jewellery from TK Maxx, H&M and a jeweller shop in Lincoln. The lace button up blouse is actually from Zara and the bikini underneath is actually a Shein find. Her trousers are also H&M and of course the Adidas to match. Her bag was a previous Latitude purchase too.

Freya’s earrings are from Binky Belle and the stunning yellow top is actually another Vinted find, which is bad news for us all really. As were the boots!

Her brown skirt is from Primark and the bag is Carhartt but personalised with a bright yellow and white flower claw clip to match the top.

Bandmates Mikey and Patrick looked funky and very in their element

In lilac trousers, 24-year-old Patrick looked incredibly fitting for Friday’s line up. His sunglasses are three year old Ray-Ban (polarised of course) which he stands by as the best driving glasses (true) and his jacket is a Portsmouth vintage shop find from One Legged Jockey. Patrick said it was a “gold mine” in there and I have to agree after seeing his Wrangler jacket find.

His Led Zeppelin T-shirt was a gift from his girlfriend and a it’s one of his favourite bands. And the moment you’ve all been waiting for: The trousers. These are actually Dickies 874s but were found on Vinted, with a top tip from Patrick being to buy these second hand for a fraction of the price. He also wore them to Ozzie Osbourne’s final gig last month so they’ve been places. And for the Dr Marten fans, those are of course Jadon Boots.

His best mate (and band mate) Mikey also looked the part, wearing his mate’s sunglasses and a vibey jacket that was dug out after being bought at Leeds Festival 2019 but hasn’t been worn since. Shorts are Billabong but were bought in Australia after he graduated.

Paired with Reebok trainers and a gold chain, everything went together as effortlessly as these two besties.

Eva proving cowgirl core will never die

Eva looked immaculate in both sequins and cowboy boots at Latitude 2025 – boots which originally came from a store on Brick Lane. Her beautiful top and skirt is from Shein and both totalled no more than £10 together.

She paired everything with some statement pieces from Evry Jewels and Bohomoon to get a really chic festival look.

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