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Coachella 2025 Best Dressed Looks From Weekend Two


The desert heat was as hot as fire—and so was the fashion. Coachella 2025’s second weekend brought another round of unforgettable performances, celebrity sightings, and bold fashion statements at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. With weekend one setting the tone, weekend two upped the game with stars fully embracing the anything-goes energy of the desert runway. From futuristic glam to Y2K nostalgia and Afrocentric elegance, celebrities weren’t just watching the show—they were the show. Here are the 18 weekend’s standout looks:


1. Cynthia Erivo


Cynthia Erivo turned the Coachella stage into a high-fashion theatre with an outfit that felt both regal and rebellious. She wore a masterfully draped ensemble featuring cream lace cascading over a sculptural black satin base, merging romance with architectural edge. The asymmetrical silhouette, flowing sleeves, and delicate embroidery gave the look a timeless drama—like a gothic opera in motion. Whether singing or simply standing still, Cynthia radiated grace and power, offering a reminder that style doesn’t have to scream to command attention. Hers whispered... and everyone listened.


2. Tyla


3. Maria from the Marias


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4. Megan thee Stallion


Megan Thee Stallion ignited the crowd in a two piece cowboy look denim, paired with a dramatic fur coat and occasionally a cowboy hat, that was absolutely giving Coachella Desert vibes. Channeling a boujee cowgirl, Megan’s set was a celebration of strength, femininity, and southern swagger. She didn’t just bring heat—she brought a movement.


5. Lisa


6. Maxim


7. Green Day


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8. Laufey


9. Megan Thee Stallion


10. Tink


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11. Jennie


Jennie of BLACKPINK didn’t just serve a look—she served a cinematic universe. Dressed in custom Mugler, she fused dominatrix gloss with dystopian cowgirl energy: a black leather trench with ultra-padded shoulders, fiery red latex hot pants, a statement belt, and a wide-brimmed hat that screamed “space outlaw.” Chrome visor shades completed the look, making her feel less like a pop star and more like the heroine of a sci-fi Western. The choreography hit harder, the stage felt cooler, and suddenly, the desert wasn’t just hot—it was Jennie’s. Yeehaw, but make it fashion-forward futurism.


12. DJO


13. Tops


14. Maria from the Marias


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15. Missy Elliot


Missy Elliott, whose debut at the Empire Polo Club will go down as one of the most iconic moments in festival history, hit the stage like a supernova in a red, silver, and black crystal-studded jumpsuit that looked straight out of a sci-fi fantasy. Complete with an aerodynamic helmet, oversized visor shades, and gloved hands sparkling with rhinestones, she looked like the commander of a future hip-hop galaxy. The outfit—a custom armored creation—blended sport, street, and showbiz in true Missy fashion.


16. Mustard


17. Roddy Ricch


18. Travis Scott (left)


As the second weekend wrapped, Coachella 2025 didn’t just close out with a bang—it evolved into something bigger. This year wasn’t just about headliners or viral moments; it was about artists using style as an extension of their storytelling, reshaping what festival fashion can mean. From Cynthia’s Modern Opulence to Megan’s next-gen cowgirl and Jennie’s sleek rebellion, the weekend was a living moodboard of individuality, daring, and pure creative joy. With the music world’s biggest runway now behind us, one thing is clear: the spirit of Coachella isn’t fading—it’s only getting bolder.

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