
It’s pouring with rain, your ankle boots are ruined—should’ve worn wellies—and the portaloo smell is so putrid you can’t walk downwind of it. But you don’t care. You’re four pints deep, surrounded by your best friends, and perched on the shoulders of a handsome stranger, belting out the words to every tune. Nothing quite beats a UK festival. Although this year, it feels like we’ve stepped into a main-stage-shaped time machine.
Oasis are back, The Script are back, The Kaiser Chiefs are back, Kasabian are back... And with with them, a true Noughties festival feel has taken hold. And, unsurprisingly, fashion has followed suit.

Kate Moss—a perennial fixture on every festival fashion moodboard—teamed up with Primal Scream singer Bobby Gillespie earlier this week to bring her iconic boho-meets-grunge style to Zara. The 56-piece collection is bursting with nostalgia, featuring a studded leather bra, an animal print skirt, hot pants in rockstar shades, and a faux-horn necklace (don’t pretend you never had one the first time around).
Likewise, Burberry’s new BritPop festival campaign stars Goldie, Cara Delevingne, Alexa Chung, and a huge Gallagher clan: Liam, Gene, Lennon, and Molly. It’s all the best bits of British festival season captured in one muddy, brilliant shortlist. And, naturally, we can’t ignore the surge of hipster hotpants, leather jackets, and micro mini dresses popping up across summer collections—from the high street to high end—all confirming that Noughties festival style has officially made its comeback.
So, if you’re ready to channel those festival vibes with a nostalgic twist, we’ve rounded up the key pieces to shop below. Just don't forget the wet wipes....
Shop Noughties Festival Fashion
Modelled by none other than Lila Moss—Kate’s daughter and full-blown mini-me—this fringed bra is a standout piece from the new Zara collection. For the less daring (or those feeling the chill), style it with jeans or longline denim shorts.
Never attend a UK festival without some form of jacket. A classic Burberry check will offer extra nostalgia.
'Tis the era of the micro mini dress. Style with long hair, a knee-high boot, and add a chunky belt around the waist to truly lean into the look.
No Noughties festival look is complete without an eye-catching belt. Wrap this one around the waist of a mini dress, shorts or trousers for that effortlessly carefree finishing touch.
Micro denim shorts are a must for true noughties style. And, of course, you must add a belt even when they don't need it.
Few fashion finds scream festival season like a classic leather jacket. To lean into the grunge aesthetic, opt for one with extra personality—studs, embroidery, etc.
No noughties festival look would be complete without an embroidered vest and who could say no to the extra warmth?
Just when you think you can get away with ankle boots—or worse, trainers—the heavens open and the ground turns to mud. Wellies will always be the safest festival footwear.
Festival fashion icon Kate Moss opted for a pair of black vinyl skinnies to Glastonbury 2007. So, of course, they're on our noughties moodboard. Plus, they wipe clean.
Isabel Marant may just be the perfect brand for noughties boho-grunge style. This buffalo horn necklace will immediately transport you back to the good old era.
Practical? Absolutely not. But truly stunning nonetheless. Just make sure to sit only on a pac-a-mac, not the bare ground.
This silk printed blouse brings a real sense of boho style—perfect for those after a more mellow festival vibe.