The Worthy Farm gates have now closed but London’s A-list festival goers more than sealed their position as the best dressed set at Glastonbury 2024.
Alexa Chung led arrivals in a sunshine yellow slip dress (surely set to be a new standard of ‘iconic’ festival looks) and a Barbour coat from her upcoming AW24 collaboration collection. Wellington boot rival Hunter also dressed a handful of It-girls, including actor Daisy Edgar-Jones and influencer Olivia Neill near the beginning of the event.
Pitched up in a posh yurt were model best friends Lila Moss and Stella Jones, who both took the opportunity to post outfits from the London based partywear label Rat & Boa. Sadly no sightings of long-time Glasto-goer and Lila’s mother, Kate Moss.
One pair whipping up a frenzy on the farm were Cara Delevingne and Anya Taylor-Joy, who were seen arm-in-arm on day one; Delevingne sported daisy dukes, a white vest and plaid Miu Miu shirt, while Taylor-Joy opted for a white skirt and metallic gold drawstring top with studded eyelets.
Sienna Miller also attended, on one day putting floaty gowns aside in favour of a relaxed, Barbour check showerproof jacket, oversized white slacks and wellington ankle boots. There were sightings of Maya Jama and Stormzy, Lennon Gallagher and Saffron Hocking all meandering between stages, but it was Dua Lipa and boyfriend Callum Turner doing their rounds on day four that caused a stir. Committedly anti-boho, Friday night’s headliner wore a white tank and black, leather cargo skirt with leather boots while Turner donned a vintage tee, black jeans and Louis Vuitton shades. Wellies not (thanks to the spell of gorgeous weather) required.