If there’s one place where fashion goes to completely lose its mind, it’s Coachella. And this year? It delivered. Enter Abella Danger and her crew, who clearly understood the assignment, and then turned the volume all the way up.
So what did they wear? Nothing subtle, that’s for sure. Think bright, shiny “Fanta girl” latex fits that looked like someone turned a soda commercial into a full-blown fashion statement. Loud colors, glossy material. Outfits that said, “Yes, we want attention. And yes, we’re getting it.”
Abella and her hot friends stepped out looking like a walking neon sign, and honestly, it worked, because at Coachella, blending in is basically illegal. If your outfit doesn’t make at least three people stop and stare, did you even try?
Now let’s talk about latex in the desert. It’s hot. Like, really hot. Most people are struggling in light cotton, and here comes this group wrapped in shiny, body-hugging outfits like they’re immune to sweat. Either they planned this perfectly or they just said, “Fashion over comfort,” and meant it.
She captioned the thirst traps:
i don’t know why I decided I wanted Fanta Girl latex looks created for Coachella but I have zero regrets, mellow yellow💛🍋 funky orange🧡🍊 @valentinapage and strawberry sexy.
The internet, of course, had a field day. Some people loved the creativity, others were confused. A few probably wondered if they accidentally walked into a futuristic soda ad. But one thing everyone agreed on? You couldn’t ignore it.
And let’s give credit where it’s due: pulling off a theme with your friends is not easy. Someone always messes it up. Meanwhile, regular festival-goers were out here in denim shorts and crochet tops, minding their business. Then boom! Fanta latex squad walks by, and suddenly your outfit feels like you didn’t even try.
In the end, this is exactly what Coachella is about. Big looks, bigger energy, and moments that get people talking long after the music stops.
So did Abella Danger and friends overdo it? Maybe. Did it work anyway? Absolutely.
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