Coachella 2024: The most stand-out celebrity stage looks
Leah Dolan, CNN
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As the dust settles on Coachella for another year, it’s clear the most memorable fashion moments happened on stage. Musicians upped the ante in high-octane performance-wear, from Doja Cat’s head-to-toe human hair ensemble, courtesy of costume designer Charlie Le Mindu, to Grimes dressed in Dion Lee. The artist looked nothing short of commanding while poised atop a hydraulic stage lift wearing a custom Nikita Replyanski helmet to complete the look.
Throughout the event, held in the Palm Springs desert, the volume of the clothes felt louder than ever as ensembles were meticulously matched with daring three dimensional stage design. Tyler the Creator, wearing his own label Golf le Fleur, exploded out of his trailer dressed as a park ranger ready to survey the faux-Joshua Tree canyons and cacti built on-stage during his set. While Ice Spice wore a lace catsuit from veritable clubbing brand I.AM.GIA to sing inside a life-size replica of a New York City subway station. Eagle-eyed fans may have noticed the costumes became uniforms over the two weekends, with celebrities mostly wearing the same outfits (with the occasional subtle tweak to keep things fresh).
For all of the boldest looks from both weekends of the festival, scroll down.
Tyler the Creator wore Golf le Fleur for his Coachella set during the second weekend. - Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella
Ice Spice stepped out in a black I.AM.GIA lace catsuit during the first weekend, opting for this pink version for round two. - Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Coachella
At the Mojave Tent during the second weekend, Tems performed in a embellished ruby-red dress with fringe detailing. - Theo Wargo/Getty Images North America/Getty Images for Coachella
During a costume change in the middle of her set on the second weekend, Doja Cat wore a custom Asher Levine muscular bodysuit and furry over-the-knee boots. - Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella
Emily Roberts from The Last Dinner Party performed in a fantastical angel look by New York label Collina Strada. - Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Coachella
Gwen Stefani arrived at her latest Coachella set in a custom Dolce & Gabbana tartan look and glittering Doc Marten boots. - Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Coachella
During the festival's first weekend, Lauryn Hill sang in a Balmain suit from the brand's menswear Spring-Summer 2024 collection. - Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Coachella
Grimes accompanied DJ Anyma at the Sahara Stage during weekend one, wearing a sheer red Dion Lee maxi skirt and warrior helmet. - Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Coachella
Chinese singer Xin Liu (who also goes by Liu Yuxin) performed in a hypnotic gold metallic set by London-based designer Syban Velardi-laufer. - Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella
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