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10 Tie-Dye Festival Looks that Steal the Spotlight

Published Date April 23, 2019

Tie dye has long been a part of music scene style. Even if you aren’t hitting up any shows this summer, you can still dress the part! Here are 10 looks that put a twist on traditional tie dye, and they’ll definitely have you feeling center stage, whether you’re vibing in a crowd or hanging with your crew downtown.

What you need:

Tulip® One-Step Tie-Dye Kit

- 100% cotton garment

Bullseye Tie Dye Bodysuit Festival Look

Bullseye Tie Dye Bodysuit Festival Look

A tie-dyed bodysuit with ripped boyfriend jeans is casual, cool and totally babeworthy. Try the bullseye technique in a bold color for a look that’s on point.

Spiral Tie Dye Crop Top Festival Look

Spiral Tie Dye Crop Top Festival Look

A tie-dye crop top is the perfect addition to a denim mini and coordinating ankle boots. The spiral tie-dye pattern in muted tones is an easy way to up your game from fun to fashionable.  

Bullseye Tie Dye Cutoff Shorts Festival Look

Bullseye Tie Dye Cutoff Shorts Festival Look

Make a statement in a military style jacket paired with tie-dye cutoffs and a bright pair of sandals. Try a corner bullseye design or the crumple tie-dye technique on white denim for effects that pop with the perfect amount of personality.

Crumple Yin-Yang Altered T-shirt Festival Look

Crumple Yin-Yang Altered T-shirt Festival Look

Peace, love and tie dye! Create your own yin & yang design with fabric markers, then add vibrant tie-dye colors in the crumple technique to make it pop. Try altering the tee and pairing with cropped jeans for an outfit that’s the perfect balance of casual and cool.

Heart Tie-Dye T-shirt Festival Look

Heart Tie-Dye T-shirt Festival Look

Sometimes it’s fun to wear your heart on your tee … especially when it’s in bright tie-dye colors! The tie-dye heart pattern looks fab on a regular T-shirt or a tank; pair with jeans and finish with a hat for the ultimate cool girl outfit.


Looking for more tie-dye inspiration? Check out our techniques section for other tie-dye patterns that’ll keep you looking cool all summer long.

Pastel Ombre Tie-Dye Shirt Festival Look

Pastel Ombre Tie-Dye Shirt Festival Look

We’re feeling this whole outfit— the pastel ombre tie-dye shirt, the floral print skirt, the oversized scrunchie… it’s giving us life! This is the perfect tie-dye festival look for any girly girl who loves to turn heads. With serious style like that, who wouldn’t want to wear this?

Rainbow Ombre Tie-Dye Shorts Festival Look

Rainbow Ombre Tie-Dye Shorts Festival Look

This look is perfect for festivals during Pride month! You’re bound to stand out with a pair of bright rainbow ombre tie-dye ombre tie-dye shorts. Paired with a classic jean jacket, cute ankle booties, and a bold leopard print cap, this look just screams “summer!” Don’t be afraid to add colorful rainbow fun to your wardrobe with Tulip!

Bleach Tie-Dye Shirt Festival Look

Bleach Tie-Dye Shirt Festival Look

Sometimes you just want to be comfy at festivals, and we totally feel that too! But who says style can’t be comfortable? This tie-dye festival look is great for those who want to look good, AND feel good at the end of the day. A simple pastel spiral tie-dye tee paired with shorts and matching tie-dye sneakers is great for a gal on the go!

Bleach Tie-Dye Shirt Festival Look

Bleach Tie-Dye Shirt Festival Look

Want to wear something that’s just as unique as you are? You can’t go wrong with this reverse tie-dye festival look! Follow the bleach tie-dye technique to remove color from a dark shirt, then add fun new colors with Tulip Tie Dye!

Ice Dye Bucket Hat Festival Look

Ice Dye Bucket Hat Festival Look

Don’t forget to accessorize! Hats and bags are a must-have when it comes to festivals— it’s so important to keep cool and have your essentials on deck! Complete your tie-dye festival look with a cute matching ice dyed bucket hat and purse. You’ll be so happy that you did!


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