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Cara Delevingne brought an easygoing sense of cool to the 8th annual Revolve Festival, which took place in the California desert on Saturday alongside the first weekend of Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.
The supermodel wore a beige one piece from Hunza G in a hue called Metallic Cocoa. She paired the bodysuit with a pair of suede mini shorts in a color referred to as Espresso from Ducie.
The outfit was offered a vibrant animal print pattern thanks to a Petits Moments belt with a gold-tone metal buckle. In terms of accessories, Delevingne donned gold rimmed, violet-tinted sunglasses and thick gold jewelry. Her shoes, meanwhile, fit right in with her desert-ready aesthetic.
Delevingne appeared to be wearing Prada’s Monolitch crochet cage sandals in a beige colorway referred to as Natural. Reinterpreting the brand’s Monolith silhouette for the summer, the sandals feature a chunky rubber sole and a crocheted upper made of raffia-effect yarn. The shoes leave no room for mistaken brand identity with the recognizable triangular Prada logo displayed front and center in shiny metal. From the luxury brand, the shoes retail for $1,420.
Welcoming a slew of celebrity guests, the 8th annual Revolve Festival featured performances, brand activations and curated VIP experiences in Thermal, CA. The guest list included Lisa, Julia Fox, Alex Consani, Emma Roberts and Teyana Taylor, among many more.
Meanwhile at Coachella, performers like Lady Gaga and Tyla showed off their fashion sense on stage — and both of those stars had Steve Madden shoes on hand as part of their lineup of outfits.
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