Looking for concert outfit ideas for Harry Style's 2026 tour? Bagged yourself Hilary Duff Lucky Me tickets and looking for fashion ideas? We've got plenty of inspiration for you.
Spring is on the horizon, and with it, our giddy anticipation ahead of concerts and festivals, including Olivia Dean's first arena tour and Reading and Leeds 2026.
London's weather is unpredictable even on the best of days, so when you're about to head out for an evening of music, it's best to cover all your bases. Indoor concerts could mean chilly arenas (that then proceed to feel too warm as everyone gets up to dance) and outdoor concerts like BST could mean spending six or more hours standing in Hyde Park securing your spot come rain or shine.
So if you're one of the lucky girlies who got tickets to the Harry Styles show coming up and are looking for concert outfit ideas, we've got you covered.
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- 1. A bubble skirt & cowboy boots
- 2. Flaunt your band allegiance with a concert tee
- 3. Ditch double denim for double leather
- 4. A knitted dress, à la Em Rata
- 5. A bardot top & jeans
- 6. A graphic skirt
- 7. A Barbour barn jacket
- 8. Go Brat
- 9. The Texan tuxedo
- 10. The boho fringed jacket
- 11. Baggy jeans & belt charms
- 12. The half-open dress
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What to wear to a concert, our full guide, below.
1. A bubble skirt & cowboy boots
Got a bubble skirt from last summer and looking to give it a refresh? Well, you can wear it to a concert! Style it with pointy cowboy boots to balance out the girly silhouette and add a sturdy cropped jacket and '90s baguette bag. Remember, layers are key.
2. Flaunt your band allegiance with a concert tee
Flaunt your band allegiance with a concert tee, which you could easily pair with a cotton skirt for ease and edge it up with biker boots. The ‘90s and ’00s resurgence has also brought back plenty of concert-friendly accessories to choose from be it the low-slung belt or aviators, so go on and take your pick. You'll end up with a look that's chic, comfy and anything but corny.
3. Ditch double denim for double leather
On the best of days, London can still be chilly, so a leather jacket will be your best friend. Go for a matching leather set with sporty motifs for a super-cool racing look, which can easily be repeated for date night.
4. A knitted dress, à la Em Rata
If you're looking for what to wear to a gig that requires just one piece, the slouchy, off-shoulder knit dress is your answer. Pair it with long boots à la Emily Ratajkowski for the perfect flirty concert look.
5. A bardot top & jeans
Are you a more demure girlie who errs on the side of elegance? You can keep your quiet luxury aesthetic even at a concert with a beautiful Bardot top and jeans. We'd still recommend trainers though for dancing purposes.
6. A graphic skirt
A graphic tee, or graphic skirt, or both can make for a striking outfit to wear to a concert that allows you to look dress up and be comfortable at the same time. Remember to balance out the proportions with a tighter tank to go with a wide pleated skirt or vice versa.
7. A Barbour barn jacket
Going somewhere muddy? Wellies are a must, as is a barn jacket and maybe a matching bucket hat too. Cut-off shorts would be wise to refrain from getting dirt all over your favourite trousers. Glasto, we're ready for you!
8. Go Brat
The ‘90s called and they want this look back. A Brat-inspired look involving an asymmetric top and slinky skirt could be the answer to your concert dressing woes, especially with worn with some cool boots and a rock ’n' roll attitude.
9. The Texan tuxedo
You can't go wrong with double denim. If anything, it's a welcome outfit choice for a concert. Durable and comfortable and oh-so-cool when worn as a set, a Texan Tuxedo could be a fun way to lean into the cowboy energy of a festival.
10. The boho fringed jacket
Shake up your everyday floral dress look with a fringed suede jacket to create a boho vibe that seems to be all the rage at the moment. It's a look that works both and in and outdoors—and doubles up as a fab spring outfit to boot.
11. Baggy jeans & belt charms
Probably the easiest look you could throw together straight from your existing wardrobe, you can't go wrong with a simple T-shirt and jeans. Perhaps opt for au courant pair of wide-legged jeans and a boxy leather jacket that would make for a failsafe look, but you can also add some personal touches like bag or belt charms to amp up the fun factor. It's a party, after all.
12. The half-open dress
Just because you're going to be in the dark, doesn't mean you can't go all-out on a fashion-forward look and still look concert-appropriate. A long, button-up dress (maybe in denim) opened halfway to reveal some shorts and some fab boots might just become your new favourite look, for a concert or otherwise.





































