Whether you are a first-timer or a veteran festival lover, you are unlikely to be disappointed with the annual Strawberry Fields Festival.

At the 100 acre Cattows Farm in the rolling Leicestershire hills from Friday 26 – Sunday 28 August, with weekend tickets only costing £68 (incl. camping), and day tickets costing just £37.50 (only available for Saturday and Sunday), this is a festival you can’t afford to miss.

After the huge success of its first year, the festival has gotten bigger and better. As one of the most up-and-coming music festivals around, it offers campers the opportunity to watch 74 fresh and exciting bands, artists and DJ’s across three stages over three action packed days.

With names including Beardyman, Kelis, Jaguar Skills and Mystery Jets set to perform, you couldn’t wish for more. Not only is there an incredible line-up, but the Strawberry Fields Festival has also got a fun fair, silent disco and The Orange Tree bar on offer.

It’s not all about mud and wellies though, dear fashionistas. There is also a large vintage clothing fair for your festival wardrobe updates, with a wide selection of stalls and boutiques. And for those moments when your dry shampoo runs out, the onsite hair and make-up artists are there to keep you looking beautiful throughout the festival.

For first-timers and veterans alike; here’s Label Style’s top ten festival fashion essentials:

* A tasseled leather shoulder bag to hold all your necessities.

* A cute cropped tee teamed with denim shorts.

* A chic floral playsuit.

* A patterned fabric headband.

* A pair of sunglasses to keep you looking cool.

* A bright coloured rain mac.

* A stack of ethnic-inspired bangles.

* Some ear plugs for when the hardcore ravers just won’t sleep.

* Patterned or brightly coloured Wellies (just in case the weather happens to take a turn for the worst!).

* Facial wipes and antibacterial hand gel – festival saviors for beauty lovers.

 

More information about the festival can be found on the Strawberry Fields Festival website

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