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Free-spirited summer fashion hits home at 2024 Laneway Festival

Young Aussies have flocked to a hot and packed Laneway Festival and some “revealing” fashion choices dominated the day.

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Thousands of young Aussies have flooded this weekend’s Laneway Festival events and revelled in summer fashion, with breezy tank tops, bikini tops, short pants and open midriffs the dominant themes of the day.

The mercury soared to 29C at Bonython Park in the Adelaide’s centre on Friday and the crowd of youngsters, full of smiles and high on friendship, enjoyed an incredible line-up of musical talent that included Stormzy and Dominic Fike.

Festival attendees Eowyn Hannan, Maayan Whittaker and Alex Wallace, rocked an on-trend  look, with all three decked out in light, breezy tops cut above the bellybutton, short jeans and then shoes.

The hot day meant a lot of festival goers, like Eowyn Hannan, Maayan Whittaker and Alex Wallace. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Kelly Barnes
The hot day meant a lot of festival goers, like Eowyn Hannan, Maayan Whittaker and Alex Wallace. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Kelly Barnes

Alex sported long black boots to give more of a cowgirl look.

Short pants, either shorts or cut-off jeans, also dominated among the men.

Michael Paul (centre) with Yasmin (left) and Kian (right) followed the shorts theme of the day. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Kelly Barnes
Michael Paul (centre) with Yasmin (left) and Kian (right) followed the shorts theme of the day. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Kelly Barnes

Michael Paul, standing with Yasmin Paul and Kian Paul, looked the epitome of summer in breezy blue-and-white striped shorts, a dark-buttoned shirt and white shoes.

Yasmin and Kian sported the look of the day: short jeans and short tops.

Sun, music and friendship marked Adelaide’s 2024 Laneway Festival at Bonython Park Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
Sun, music and friendship marked Adelaide’s 2024 Laneway Festival at Bonython Park Picture: Naomi Jellicoe

Some of the men, however, were not as tightly configured and showed off a “daggy” look of loose long pants and daggy shirts.

Zany fashion choices also permeated the scene.

The ‘skeleton suit’ lads at Adelaide’s Laneway Festival. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
The ‘skeleton suit’ lads at Adelaide’s Laneway Festival. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe

A couple of lads were seen in matching “skeleton” suits along with charmingly bizarre sunnies and hats.

A distinct ‘hippie’ aesthetic was also present, a reflection of the freedom that a music concert in summer delivers.

Some festival-goers presented a playful fashion sense, with a trio spotted together presenting a wonderful contrast in styles.

Fun, playful fashion at Bonython Park. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
Fun, playful fashion at Bonython Park. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
Maya Castronini, Zara Parletta and Marietta Lalidis with their brilliant blue fans. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Kelly Barnes
Maya Castronini, Zara Parletta and Marietta Lalidis with their brilliant blue fans. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Kelly Barnes

One wears all black, the man in the middle wears an open Hawaiian-esque shirt and the other sports a bright pink cap and pink skirt.

It was a hot day in Adelaide Friday but it did not hit the levels of Sydney Laneway outing, which saw temperatures reach into the mid-30s at Olympic Park.

Maya Castronini, Zara Parletta and Marietta Lalidis held big blue handheld fans to beat back the heat.

In addition to keeping cool, the fans looked splendid as elegant accessories.

Bare legs were a fixture of Saturday in Melbourne. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
Bare legs were a fixture of Saturday in Melbourne. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui

On Saturday, thousands more turned out at The Park in Flemington as Melbourne delivered a warn and sunny day for the festivities.

Keeping cool was again a priority for attendees, with the Melburnians ever anxious for a chance to soak up the sun.

MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos FEBRUARY 10, 2024: Fans arrive at the 2024 St Jerome's Laneway Festival at The Park in Melbourne's Flemington. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos FEBRUARY 10, 2024: Fans arrive at the 2024 St Jerome's Laneway Festival at The Park in Melbourne's Flemington. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui

The iconic festival saw a return of past headliners and new acts, featuring big names like Stormzy, Steve Lacy, Dominic Fike, Faye Webster, and Cordae.

But police were out in force at Flemington, perhaps cautious to avoid a repeat of the Hardmission Festival earlier this year, where many revellers overdosed.

Nine were hospitalised after MDMA pills and the heat proved to be a dangerous combination.

Police, including sniffer dogs, checked party-goers as they arrived. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
Police, including sniffer dogs, checked party-goers as they arrived. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
Some took the opportunity to dress up. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
Some took the opportunity to dress up. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui

There’s just one more stop on it’s Australia and New Zealand tour, as Laneway heads west to Perth for Sunday.

The event had a solid turnout. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
The event had a solid turnout. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui

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