It seems like everyone has an opinion on Coachella this year. According to the online masses, the influencers did too much, but Justin Bieber didn’t do enough. The crowds were underwhelming, and the attendees overprivileged. Social media is overflowing as everyone dissects all the brand trips, guest appearances, and mic levels (were they on at all?). But we’re going to leave all those discussions to the “experts.” Instead, we’re here to talk about the clothes. Because while Coachella may be a music festival, it has also become another opportunity for artists to flex their fashion chops, and this year, the performers took it to another level. Sabrina Carpenter set the bar with multiple Dior-provided outfit changes during her night one headlining performance. Bieber, meanwhile, placed himself on the entire other end of the spectrum when he spent his entire set in a hoodie and shorts (though one could call the removal of his sweatshirt a sort of Bieber-level “reveal”). In between those two extremes, we had looks from Sombr, Katseye, and Addison Rae, as well as many of the artists who snuck into the lineup in the form of guest spots. So, if you didn’t have the opportunity—or desire—to head to the desert this year, we’re rounding up all the Coachella looks from both weekends so you can enjoy them from the comfort of your couch. No camping necessary.
Weekend Two: Sabrina Carpenter and Madonna
Just like with week one, Sabrina Carpenter wore all Dior when she took the stage for her second Coachella performance. There was a bit of variety—her first red dress turned blue, conversely, her blue turtleneck turned red, and her black lace bodysuit changed to white. The big headline, though, isn’t the color swaps, but the inclusion of Madonna onstage. The Queen of Pop joined Carpenter in an all purple look, featuring the same boots, corset, and Gucci jacket she wore 20 years prior when she last performed at Coachella.
Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber also followed a similar outfit formula for weekend two. He swapped out his pink Skylrk sweatshirt for a Greg Ross sleeveless zip-up, but he made up for it by wearing his brand’s shorts. He also traded black Loewe boots for a tan pair.
Sza
Bieber was joined on stage by many special guests on Saturday night, including Sza, who matched the headliner’s laidback aesthetic in a denim jacket and flannel shirt from Balenciaga.
Billie Eilish
Bieber’s “One Less Lonely Girl,” Billie Eilish, meanwhile, was pushed on stage in a purple Nike x Supreme track jacket.
Karol G
Like Carpenter, Karol G also wore similar designs in different colors for her weekend two headlining set. Again, she wore a look from Etro, though this time it was orange instead of blue.
Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia Rodrigo joined Addison Rae and Maddie Ziegler on stage in a custom studded bra from R & M Leathers, vintage Diesel jeans from Bluey Denim, and white Louboutin heels.
Ethel Cain
Dior dressed Ethel Cain in a draped black silk dress with a floral headpiece for weekend two.
Lisa and Anyma
Lisa joined Anyma on stage in an Iris Van Herpen dress, and since the DJ’s weekend one set was canceled, he was finally able to show off his all-white Vetements look.
Sombr
The rocker wore another custom Valentino look for his second Coachella performance.
Giveon
Giveon looked dapper in a Balenciaga suit.
Labrinth
Labrinth also wore Balenciaga, albeit he brought some color in a red coat.
Central Cee
Central Cee took the weekend two stage in a red velvet Gucci zip-up and branded belt.
Taemin Lee
Taemin Lee wore another full Saint Laurent look for his second set, taking the stage in a taffeta shirt, silk satin tie, and silk pants.
Weekend One: Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter was decked out in custom Dior for her headlining Coachella performance. In addition to this sequined mini dress with draped chiffon sleeves, Jonathan Anderson also created multiple other looks for the pop star. Everything she wore during her set, including the red mini, white two-piece, and lace body suit, was made for her by Dior.
Justin Bieber
Unlike Sabrina Carpenter, who had many outfit changes throughout her set, Justin Bieber kept his wardrobe very simple. The singer began his headlining performance in an oversize pink hoodie from his own brand, Skylrk, and baggy shorts by Lu’u Dan. He completed the ensemble with Loewe Bobby lug-soled boots and a gray, cropped tee, which he revealed halfway through the performance.
Karol G
Karol G was one who took advantage of the big career moment and rocked many different looks throughout her performance. The highlight, though, was undoubtedly the colorful custom Etro set featuring a tassle-adorned skirt, topped with a feathered Luar headpiece, and completed with Shoe Lab Doheny boots.
The Colombian singer also dripped in gold in this chain-heavy set by Michael Schmidt Studios.
While this silver set (also by Michael Schmidt Studios) gave high fashion Flintstones.
This white outfit was contrasted by the ruffled sleeves, which represented the colors of the Colombian flag. The top was created by Adan Terriquez, while Doni Nahmias took on the skirt, and Courreges made the boots.
Becky G
Clearly, Becky G got the colorful memo. She joined Karol onstage in a green and blue look featuring fishnet pants and a beaded top.
Laufey
The Icelandic singer wore a custom tulle Rodarte dress featuring hand beaded Swarovski crystals for her weekend one performance.
Addison Rae
Addison Rae kicked off her set in a gray corseted dress with a tulle skirt from Miss Claire Sullivan.
She later removed the dress to reveal a red latex Agent Provocateur set, which she topped with a matching Ruslan Baginskiy hat.
PinkPantheress
PinkPantheress also wore custom Miss Claire Sullivan, though she later took off the red, white, and blue tulle skirt to reveal blue leggings underneath.
Pink stuck to her patriotic color scheme and changed into a red bandage dress and one-legged blue tights.
At one point, Pink went even more casual and threw on a blue jacket, oversized jeans, and Ugg ballet sneakers.
Ethel Cain
Ethel Cain also got the Dior treatment. She performed her set in custom black denim pinstripe overalls featuring the classic C and D logo on the straps.
Sombr
Sombr looked very much like the classic rocker in a custom Valentino ensemble featuring a rock-studded leather jacket and pants a top a lace long sleeve.
Slayyyter
Unsurprisingly, Slayyyter opted to DIY her Coachella look, which she completed with a bedazzled “Worst Girl at Coachella” trucker hat.
Maria Zardoya
The Puerto Rican-American singer looked like an absolute angel in custom McQueen. She wore an ivory sherling bolero on top of a corset and spiral-cut skirt.
FKA Twigs
FKA twigs wore a feather-covered Guvanch look during her set.
Katseye
Despite the many colors and patterns of their La Lune looks, Katseye still managed to coordinate their outfits (with help from their custom Stand Oil boots).
Central Cee
Central Cee looked comfy in a custom Gap zip-up featuring the word “Cap,” Union Jack–adorned denim shorts also courtesy of Gap, and a Louis Vuitton belt.
Fakemink
Fakemink took the stage in a white tee and sparkly Hedi Slimane–era Dior Homme jeans with a Burberry scarf tied around his waist.
Young Thug
The Atlanta rapper wore a jersey from his own brand, Sp5der, along with studded, snake-print pants.
Julian Casablancas
No, the Strokes’s frontman wasn’t wearing an Amazon Prime T-shirt, but one that boasted the word “Crime” from Villainous New York.
Meg Mills
The Turnstile guitarist wore a Chopova Lowena skirt for the band’s performance.
Holly Humberstone
The British singer wore a white Dilara Findikoglu mini dress with a shell-adorned antique Rebecca Sweeting headpiece and Lili Curia lace-up boots.
Taemin Lee
The K-Pop star wore a full Saint Laurent look to perform on day two of the festival.
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