Trending 6th June 2023 by Jade Mc Namee
Our Fave Looks From Forbidden Fruit Festival
Which look was your fave?
Whether you bagged yourself tickets or have FOMO from missing Forbidden Fruit last weekend โ you’re not alone!
The Irish festival is a funky blend of hip hop, techno and indie music, with a combo of both Irish and International acts to give you the best of both worlds.
Previous headliners have included Lorde, Tame Impala, Bicep and Dizzie Rascal, and this year weย saw Central Cee, Eric Prydz and Annie Mac take to the main stage.
The 2 day festival took place in The Royal Hospital Kilmainham last weekend and it was packed full of great music, gorgeous style and a bunch of Irish influencers.
Here’s a round up of some of our favourite looks from the 2 days:
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Erica Cody was rocking some vintage Fendi in this beautiful two-piece skirt and top from Reverie Vintage.
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We see Chloe Koyce looking stunning in a black skirt with a white halter neck which she actually thanked her followers for helping her with.
“You guys absolutely slayeddddd with the outfits ahhhh! & I took your advice with the black skirt wow Iโm feeling myself โฆ ily all x”, she told instagram.
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This matching co-ord from Boohoo looked insane on Lauren Whelan on her second day at the festival.
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Nia looked lovely and colourful in her rainbow striped shirt and matching socks.
She captioned her instagram “What a fruity day”, followed by fruit emojis to shout out her look.
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As Laura said herself, “The hat is back bby which means weโre knee deep in festi szn, yaaaaay!”
This beautiful black dress was paired with a tiger print cowboy hat and some cowboy hat to spice up this fabulous look.
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Sophie Murray looked elegant in this lace pink skirt custom made by her friend Aisling Kavanagh.
The pair actually twinned at the festival with Sophie in Pink and Aisling in Cream. We love a coordinated moment!
With a few more Irish festivals to come โ All Together Now, Beyond the Pale, and EP to name a few โ we can’t wait to see what other fab concert-ready looks everyone comes up with.