Hot Tip: Beyoncé's Coachella Cutoffs Were $90
If you spent any time on the internet last weekend, odds are that you saw something about Beyoncé's Coachella performance. The singer was one of the festival headliners and managed to deliver an inspiring set that also included cameos from her Destiny's Child bandmates and her sister Solange. But now that the dust has settled, there's one more detail to love about her set: the fact that with every designer at her fingertips, she still managed to squeeze in some affordable fashion.
While Beyoncé's eye-catching sweatshirt was a collaboration between the singer, stylist Marni Senofonte, and Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing, her shorts were a repurposed $90 pair from brand Coal N Terry. Beyoncé wore a similar style from the brand in 2013, and while we don't know yet whether she'll do an outfit change for weekend two, you can pick up these affordable shorts for your own festival season style.
On Beyoncé: Balmain top; Coal and Terry Cutoffs ($90)
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