1/37An Aussie star has caused a stir on social media after sharing all of her boob-baring Coachella looks. Picture: Instagram/EmmaPill
23yo Aussie’s ‘busty’ Coachella outfit stuns
A popular Sydney socialite has turned heads in not one, but three, “busty” outfits while attending the annual music festival.
2/37Emma Pillemer, who owns the popular jewellery brand ‘Emma Pills’, is a 23-year-old from the Eastern Suburbs. Picture: Instagram/EmmaPill
3/37The socialite was at the 3-day festival in Palm Springs and has just shared her revealing outfits from the event. Picture: Instagram/EmmaPill
4/37On day 1 she wore a tassel bikini top with an animal print mini-skirt. Picture: Instagram/EmmaPill
5/37Her friends also went for similar outfits. Picture: Instagram/EmmaPill
6/37On day 2, she went for a backless sequin dress with a plunging neckline that almost went down to her navel. Picture: Instagram/EmmaPill
7/37And on day three, she wore a sequin bra top that flashed her underboob. Picture: Instagram/EmmaPill
8/37Fans described Pillemer’s various ‘busty’ outfits as ‘stunning’ and ‘gorgeous’. Picture: Instagram/EmmaPill
9/37Her debaucherous photos were also flooded with comments describing the social media star as looking 'insane' and 'so hot'. Picture: Instagram/EmmaPill
10/37She wasn’t the only influencer who flashed the flesh at Coachella, with a popular beauty creator causing a stir with her day 3 outfit. Picture: TikTok/Alix Earle
11/37Alix Earle wore a vintage graphic t-shirt and then held up a matching leopard print G-string to the camera, declaring the racy undies as her ‘bottoms’ for the day. Picture: TikTok/Alix Earle
12/37The content creator, 24, did wear a pair of micro-pink shorts with the G-string with the frilly shorts deliberately flaunting the underwear. Picture: TikTok/Alix Earle
13/37Earle said she chose the shorts as you can see the G-string at the back, but fans flooded her video to roast the outfit, with many labelling it a ‘disaster’ as some asked whether the social media star was trying to ‘give people a heart attack’. Picture: TikTok/Alix Earle
14/37Some teased the TikTok star, saying the outfit was whack and adding it looked like she was doing the walk of shame. There were also a few who said they understood the vision. Picture: TikTok/Alix Earle
15/37There were many revellers who got in on the short short trend. Picture: Instagram/Sopha Dophaa_
16/37Australian influencer Sopha Dopha wore a pair of white lace micro shorts with a matching crop top. Picture: Instagram/Sopha Dophaa_
17/37The outfit flaunted her booty. Picture: Instagram/Sopha Dophaa_
18/37More short shorts. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
19/37Definitely a trend. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
20/37Aussie WAG Rebecca Judd also donned the Coachella style. Picture: Instagram/Bec Judd
21/37She posed in the minuscule shorts alongside some friends. Picture: Instagram/Bec Judd
22/37Some influencers loved to pair the mini shorts with chunky belts. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
23/37As well as short shorts, micro skirts were also popular. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
24/37This photo proves the point. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
25/37But while many outfits looked similar to bikinis, undoubtedly a good move in the desert heat, not everyone was a fan of the micro trends. Picture: Instagram/Sopha Dophaa_
26/37Some complained online that revellers looked half-naked. Picture: Instagram/Sopha Dophaa_
27/37As others claimed the music fans were just walking around with no clothes. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
28/37But many argued the looks were everything. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
29/37And defended those rocking the barely-there clothing items. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
30/37The backlash prompted one influencer to clap back in a TikTok video, arguing wearing fun outfits wasn’t embarrassing. Picture: TikTok/Lauren Wolfe
31/37It prompted an outpouring of support from fans who said the whole point of going was to dress up. Picture: TikTok/ Lauren Wolfe
32/37Mostly, people weren’t fussed by the social media commentary. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
33/37They looked like they had a lot of fun at the festival. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique
34/37Some influencers even turned mundane moments such as stopping at a servo into photo ops. Picture: Instagram/Leah Halton
35/37Aussie influencer Leah Halton did express fatigue by the third day. Picture: Instagram/Leah Halton
36/37Shades at night... looks good, but we doubt this Aussie influencer could see much. Picture: Instagram/Riley Hemson
37/37That’s a wrap... until next weekend when it starts all over again. Picture: Instagram/WhiteFoxBoutique