
At the Red Bull Mirage event during Coachella 2026, Charli D'Amelio embraced a key festival aesthetic in a white cutout two-piece set and matching cowboy boots—a pure Y2K trend moment.
Coachella style has its own unique trend ecosystem, and right now, it’s being completely dominated by the Y2K revival. We’re seeing it everywhere. So it’s no surprise to see Charli D’Amelio lean all the way into that photoshoot aesthetic for her appearance at the Red Bull Mirage event during the festival this April.
This outfit is a perfect case study in what’s having a moment. She’s wearing a bright white two-piece set—a smart move for the desert sun. The top is sleeveless and cropped with an asymmetric pointed hem, which is a silhouette we’ve seen bubbling up. It’s paired with a matching low-rise mini skirt. But the detail that pushes this straight into 2026 trend territory is the hardware: a large, circular purple ring connecting the top and skirt at her hip. It’s a playful, slightly futuristic touch that feels deliberately chosen. You could’ve just had a simple two-piece, but that ring is the conversation starter.
The styling is just as trend-aware. The matching white cowboy boots—a festival staple that refuses to quit—keep the look monochrome and sharp. Then there are the huge, oversized black sunglasses that have a distinct, almost space-age feel. It’s a very specific look that feels less about practical festival-going and more about crafting a perfect editorial shot against the Indio backdrop. I’d argue it’s a great example of current celebrity style where the ‘off-duty’ look is as curated as any red carpet.
Ultimately, this is a look that knows its audience and its location. It’s not trying to be timeless; it’s trying to be timely. The combination of the cutouts, the low-rise fit, and that pop of pl






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