Princess Polly
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I was deep in the desert this past weekend personally, but if you weren't, you may be wondering what this year's Stagecoach fashion trends were.
Western wear in general is a huge trend right now (including at Coachella), so Stagecoach was the ideal runway. My friends and I saw (and wore) ruffle bloomers, bandanas, medal belts, corset tops, fringe, sheer skirts and cowboy boots and hats (duh!) galore.
Meet us at the Mane Stage and shop Stagecoach 2025's top fashion trends ahead. You don't need to stand in line at Diplo's Honky Tonk to add these country-chic finds from Free People, Revolve and more to your wardrobe.
Sheer Skirts & Pants
All the girlies were wearing sheer skirts or pants with briefs or even thongs underneath. Pair them with a gaggle of belts over top, and you've got a look.
Steve Madden Veera Skirt
This lacy maxi is country as they come. Pair whatever you wish underneath.
Shoppers Say: "The fabric quality is excellent — it doesn't feel cheap at all."
Shoppers Say: "I have not torn these at all yet, and I have worn them many times to concerts! The material is good quality, they are comfortable and they are cute!"
Bloomers
Girly ruffled bloomers were Stagecoach's take on the micro mini shorts trend.
Edikted Tiered Ruffle Low Rise Micro Shorts
These cheeky shorts pair perfectly with corset tops and more.
Free People Feeling For Lace Shorties
These shorties come in a ton of colors to go with your look.
Shoppers Say: "Perfect to wear alone, or under a dress that is right at the 'is this too short?' thought in your head. These do not look like a diaper and fit true to size."
Bandana Tops & Face Coverings
When the dust is billowing, the bandanas come out. Whether to wear as a top, cover your face or attempt to keep warm under, bandanas were a Stagecoach weekend must.
Cider Leopard Print Square Headscarf
This affordable scarf that comes in an on-trend leopard print can do it all.
Satin Head Scarf (3-Pack)
You can get three scarves for only $9.99 at Amazon if you want more than one look.
Corset Tops
Corset tops were a go, especially in faux leathers or with biker-inspired ties.
White Fox Midnight Blues PU Bustier
I wore this cute top to Stagecoach and also saw it on others. White Fox just does corset tops right. This bustier that conveniently zips up is so flattering.
Disc Belts
Layered belts in general were a trend, and disc belts worn low on the hips were usually one of many.
Tillys Western Round Belt
Coachella-goers were often seen wearing this style of belt, also.
Cowboy Boots & Hats
We'll end with the obvious. You've never seen so many cowboy boots and hats in your life as at Stagecoach. But this year especially, the California country-approved coastal cowgirl trend was going strong with breezy woven straw cowboy hats.
Dolce Vita Navene Western Boot
I wore these cowboy boots in another (now sold out) color, and they fit the coastal cowgirl aesthetic perfectly. Just be sure to size up, as they run small!
Mid Morning Cowboy Hat
This hat is a coastal cowgirl dream, plus it can help keep your head from getting too hot under the desert sun thanks to its woven design.
Shoppers Say: "Such a cute hat and it's adjustable to fit head sizes. Used it for Stagecoach but can't wait to wear it on the beach or just for more cute outfits!"
Bellini Urson Boots
White cowboy boots were galloping all over Stagecoach.
Shoppers Say: "I have had these same boots in white for two years, and I just had to get them in black! They are super durable and great quality. I get so many compliments when I wear them!"
Western Cowboy Hat
This affordable cowboy hat will keep your hair part from getting burnt.
Shoppers Say: "I like the way it has the ribbon inside that is like a drawstring to assure a snug fit, even in the wind."
Also check out this year's top fashion trends at Coachella.
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