
Camila Cabello attended day two of Coachella in Indio, April 2026, in a vintage Roberto Cavalli dress from 2008, proving archive fashion is the ultimate festival flex.
This is it. This is the festival look I’ve been waiting for. For day two of the 2026 Coachella Music Festival in Indio, Camila Cabello didn’t just show up; she made a statement. And what a statement it was.
Can we talk about this dress? This isn’t just any festival mini. It’s a vintage Roberto Cavalli from his 2008 collection (!!!), and it’s absolutely electric. The plunging neckline and intricate, silver scalloped beading feel like pure, unapologetic Y2K-era glamour. It’s the kind of piece you’d expect to see at a music awards after-party, not in a dusty field. Cabello has always leaned into a certain kind of unapologetic glamour, and this feels like the festival version of that. Just incredible.
But what makes this a truly masterful street style moment is the styling. She could’ve gone with a delicate heel, but instead, she anchored the hyper-feminine dress with a pair of tough, chunky Vagabond Deena Boots. Those knee-high wedge boots completely change the energy. They ground the look, making it feel cool, modern, and—most importantly—wearable for a festival. It’s the contrast between the delicate, glittering dress and the heavy, practical boots that is just chef’s kiss.
Carrying a simple black leather jacket for later, she looks completely at ease. This is how you do high fashion at a festival. It’s confident, it’s unexpected, and it’s a whole lot of fun.
Is bringing full-on vintage glamour to a festival the new cool, or is it too much?







Share what you think