by LOOKBOOK, brought to you by Volcom Women’s • April 21, 2015
Music – from the very beginning – has always been a major part of the Volcom DNA, and is the main source of inspiration for their Summer 2015 campaign “True to This.”
Our girls represent the epitome of the music festival lifestyle, whether it’s exploring the streets of Austin at SXSW or wandering the deserts of Indio during Coachella. They’d prefer stumbling upon tucked away music centric hideaways and discovering a sound and style of their own, rather than getting lost in the masses.
Inspired by Lookbook’s style bloggers, Volcom Women’s is ready to groove into summer with these festival-ready threads.
LITTLE BLACK BOOTS | JILL WALLACE
“It's happening people – we are knee deep in festival season. The energy this year is infectious – everyone’s shedding layers and amping up for the spring and summer shenanigans!
I’ll admit that some of my best memories have come from festivals. You really step into an alternate universe where your main focus is making it to the next show and dancing your face off with new friends – all the while appearing somewhat human during the whole process. I will never forget these experiences and hope to make many more in the future.
So, God speed and good luck to everyone braving the heat, crowds and dehydration this weekend!” – Jill Wallace of Little Black Boots
Jill is wearing: Volcom hat and denim shorts / Child of Wild x Luiny the flawed leather choker
“Has anyone seen March? I'm not quite sure where it went! The temperatures are heating up and I haven’t even gotten the a/c in my car fixed (it’s like a personal sauna on wheels), so my goal in the next couple of weeks is to finally make my way to the beach.
I've had a yearning to just sink my toes into the sand and acquire some awkward tan lines with a few of my one-piece suits, including this one by Volcom which is screaming for some salty air.” – Jill Wallace of Little Black Boots
Jill is wearing: Volcom's dawn dreamer suit, sun tripper bag, and chatroom sweater / PYLO gypsy bellbottoms / Child of Wild bracelet
SUGAR & SPICE | KAY KAY BLAISDELL
“When the first string is strummed, people forget all their frets; bodies move all around, perfectly placed notes and words make voices sound. We’re young and alive; our hearts are full and so are our minds. We let the music feed our soul and the room becomes our home. We might be misfits and a bit different, but we are just kids who love music.
So excited that it’s finally festival season! I’m ready for the fashion, the music, and getting to dance around with my best friend. Sugar & Spice was built on a love for music. It’s in our DNA & we will forever stay”– Kay Kay Blaisdell of Sugar & Spice
Kay Kay is wearing: Volcom Stoned Shortall / Slick Women’s Bralette
SUGAR & SPICE | MADELINE BECKER
“Hooooooray! Festival season is here and Coachella is kicking it off. We skimmed the interwebs and put together some of our festival favorites for you guys (featuring our favs from Volcom Women‘s festival collection)! Not only do we love these outfits, but we love how they encourage people to stay true to themselves and their own uniqueness. –Madeline Becker of Sugar & Spice
Madeline is wearing: Volcom City Limits Tank / Volcom City Limits Shorts
FIRE ON THE HEAD | RIMA VAIDILA
“When Volcom asked me to style two festival-inspired looks for Coachella, I'll admit I was a little nervous. I'm not a big "boho" girl, but as soon as I saw these little denim short-alls, I was totally in. They're perfect for running around the polo fields and looking equally as cute over a little crochet tank or string bikini top. Coachella here I come!” – Rima Vaidila of Fire On The Head, photos by Nicholas Maggio
Rima is wearing: Volcom City Limits Tank / Volcom Denim Shortalls / Volcom Strappy Sandals
“With Coachella just around the corner and the summery weather setting in, it’s time for another final festival-style look from my Volcom collaboration. Although this look is a little 'every-female-at-coachella,' it's perfect for that hot, desert heat. The last time I was there, I'm pretty sure I ended up walking around in a bikini and trying to hit the indoor, air conditioned parties because it was just that hot.
I started with this pretty crochet one piece and threw on black, distressed short-shorts. I finished it off with this open knit, fringy sweater and rad hat. (warning: be prepared for some side boob and major skin – sorry!)" – Rima Vaidila of Fire On The Head