Coachella 2022's Street Style Trends Include Denim, Crochet, & Cowboycore

Coachella 2022 street style, weekend 2.

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Coachella 2022 came to a close on Sunday night, wrapping up a highly-anticipated event that was postponed for two years and officially kicking off this year’s festival season with plenty of fashion and outfits to help inspire your own summer-friendly looks.

As for what the street style crowd wore for the whole weekend, a few of our festival fashion trend predictions came true. There were plenty of showgoers channeling the on-trend western aesthetic, from cowboy hats to boots. Colorful crochet knits — usually as a matching set, dress, or tiny top — were also a street style favorite, along with denim-on-denim looks, belt bags, and statement prints.

See the best street style looks from Coachella 2022’s Weekend 1 and Weekend 2, below, and we’ll see you back at the festival next year!

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