The Queenslanders turning heads at Coachella 2025
Queensland’s top influencers, including Anna Paul and Sasha Morpeth, made headlines with bold fashion statements at the Coachella music festival in California.
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Queensland influencers have taken over Coachella, turning heads and sparking headlines at the world’s biggest fashion-meets-music festival.
Among the most prominent was Gold Coast influencer and Only Fans star Anna Paul, kept a low profile this year but still drew headlines.
She appeared in a sheer asymmetric halter and oversized olive cargo pants, paired with layered shell jewellery and dark shades.
Her attendance came amid ongoing public scrutiny surrounding her highly publicised friendship breakdown and allegations involving her brother, Atis Paul.
Gold Coast influencer Sasha Morpeth delivered back-to-back standout looks on day one and two of the festival while staying at the now-viral White Fox Coachella house, a luxe influencer hub hosted by fashion label White Fox Boutique.
Morpeth leaned into early 2000s glamour with a statement buckle bandeau and low-rise denim, as well as a sunset-pink lace two-piece, one of the festival’s most reposted outfits on Instagram.
Also attending as guests of White Fox were Gold Coasts’ Clark family — Kat, Latisha, Deja, and Jonathan — who co-ordinated across animal print, corsetry and boots.
Latisha Clark embraced a corsetted mesh white singlet with a pleated skirt, while Deja opted for an all-white ensemble with fur boots, and Kat Clark paired bold cheetah print with a hooded cardigan for a polished take on desert glam.
Joining them was Sebastian Lazarou (aka Sebbylaz), Latisha’s close friend and rising Brisbane content creator.
His outfit, a distressed black co-ord and a muscle tee reading ‘Stop Feeling Broke’, has sparked speculation, with many interpreting the message as a pointed nod to the recent Anna Paul – Mikaela Testa controversy.
Elsewhere, Georgia Hassaratti, who rose to fame on Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle, channelled ethereal energy in floral mesh top, layered necklaces and a pink mini skirt.
Body positivity advocate Riley Hemson brought a curve-hugging spin to festivalwear, opting for a mixed animal-print mesh body shirt, white textured skirt, and a patriotic bandana. Meanwhile, Brisbane-born Jasmine Hand, went with a classic Coachella staple: a zebra mini dress, western boots and a white Balenciaga handbag.