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By signing up,I agree to Hearst Magazines’Terms of Use (including the dispute resolution procedures); myInformation will be used as describedIn the Privacy Notice. Welcome to Same Same But Different. As Gen Z and millennial fashion editors, respectively, we know a thing or two about shopping for all ages, and especially our demographics.As we find the best products for you, we can’t help but do a little shopping for ourselves and build our personal (age appropriate) wish lists. And now, we’re sharing them with you.Ahead, check out what’sIn our hearts andIn our carts lately. Dale Chong: Festival seasonIs finally here. With changing schedules due to the pandemic,It’s been a while sinceI’ve thought aboutIt,IfI’m being honest. But that hasn’t stopped me from thinking about festival style. From Coachella and Stagecoach to Bonnaroo,Austin City Limits, and Electric Daisy Carnival, there are so many options to choose from each withIts own style of dressing unique to where you go (and who you see). So, Meg,In your dream festival world who are you seeing, where, and mostImportantly, what will you be wearing? Meg Donohue: CanI just say,I’ve been raring for this theme.I’ll take any and every chance to let myInner wild child out, and festival season certainly provides an opportunity. To be clear,I’m definitely not a rave chick you won’t find meIn one of those paw scarf things butI love the whole festival culture. Camping, music, food, fashion…all of my favorite things.I’m not ashamed to admit thatI want to go to Burning Man.I am ashamed to admit, however, that PelotonInstructors led me this way. RobinArzón and Jess King always talk about “the playa” and howIt changed their lives.It seems like the kind of slightly cultish thingI’d beInto.

I’mInclined to pair the suit with a slouchy pair of well worn jeans, like these.I’m sensingI’d end up barefoot at this hypothetical festival, butI’ll plan for this pair of funky green platform clogs, which conveniently matches my necklace.As for storage,I love Edie Parker’s bags, particularly this one with a retractable lighter leash. You know, for…burningIncense. DC: Hey,IfIt’s not theIngenuity of that lighter bag that gets me on board,It’ll be the fact that Julia Fox has one.Although,I tend to take a different approach to my festival carryall these days.I spent my early days at events sporting fanny packs because who doesn’t love a hands free moment? but these days,I spend more time out the outskirts of the crowd (I am simply too old for getting moshed around now), which meansI give myself a bit more freedom with the extra bits and bobs hence my leather hobo bag.

What can we say? The woman has the red lip classic and knows exactly how to stayIn style even when dealing with the aftermath of a breakup. Daisy MaldonadoIs an associate shopping editor at Cosmopolitan who loves writing about fashion trends, must have beauty products, and digital culture. When she s not writing, you can almost certainly find her shopping (she knows her credit card numbers by heart) or obsessing over celebrity news.Although she’s acquired an extensive closet over the years, her favoriteItem she ownsIs a Harry Styles Love On Tour hoodie she purchased at his concertIn Manchester. Daisy s work has appeared on Refinery29, The Daily Beast, E! News,Allure and more. Keep up with all of her chaotic travels, NYC life and fashionable moments on herInstagram.
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