
Becky G attended the Interscope and Capitol Records Coachella Party in Palm Springs, April 2026, in paint-splattered shorts and a crop top—a masterclass in festival proportions.
This is how you do festival style. Forget the flower crowns and fringe—the most interesting outfits are the ones with a real point of view, and the look Becky G put together for the Interscope and Capitol Records Coachella Party in Palm Springs is a perfect example. It’s all about playing with proportions.
The whole outfit is built around those shorts. They’re huge. We’re talking baggy, wide-leg, knee-length painter’s shorts in a tan canvas that looks like it’s been through a few projects. It’s a deliberate play on volume that could easily go wrong, but she makes it work. How? By keeping the top half super fitted. The gray racerback crop top with its retro “I Love you” script is the perfect counterpoint. It’s tight, it’s cropped, and it lets the shorts be the main event. This is the trick.
Then you have the accessories, which are all doing their job perfectly. The classic wheat-colored work boots are essential; they anchor the whole look and provide the right visual weight to balance the baggy silhouette. She could’ve gone with sneakers, but the boots give it that authentic ’90s workwear feel. The bright orange shoulder bag—a perfect color pop against all the earth tones—is just the right size, and the slim, oval sunglasses add that final Y2K touch.
It’s a thoughtful, well-balanced celebrity event look that feels both on-trend and personal. If you’re going to try a tricky silhouette like this, copy this formula. It’s all about the balance.
If you were to borrow one piece from this look for your own wardrobe, would it be the baggy shorts, the work boots, or the tiny orange bag?




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