

Make you look good: 3 Swiss festival looks
Because anticipation is the greatest joy, we show you looks for our three favourite music festivals in Switzerland: the Zurich, St.Gallen and Frauenfeld OpenAir. The matching accessories will let you create an eye-catching outfit in no time and swing your hips in style.
So that you can dance for what feels like an infinite amount of time, there are certain must-haves that you can rely on at every OpenAir: Comfortable shoes, weatherproof clothing and protective headgear. The motto for all accessories is: more is more. Patterns, colour and lots of bling bling complete your look and celebrate the moment in style.
Frauenfeld
Europe's biggest hip-hop festival by far is once again welcoming big acts such as Usher, Nas and co this summer. You can unwind to their music. It's easy to wear loose shirts, wide trousers and comfortable trainers on the festival site. Set accents with jewellery, statement shirts or caps, bright lipstick and especially with a cool attitude. [[image:7994704]]
St.Gallen
From experience, we know that the regularly sold-out OpenAir St. Gallen can develop into a true water landscape in addition to a musical playground. To make sure you are prepared for the rain, we recommend packing cool boots, a waterproof rucksack and a rain jacket in your camping luggage. These can then be all the more colourful and wildly mixed with accessories to conjure up that summer feeling. [[image:7994561]]
Zurich
On a square near the airport, the seventh Zurich OpenAir invites you to fly. From indie and electro to rock music, the event is one of the biggest in German-speaking Switzerland and impresses every year with a great atmosphere, well-known bands and newcomers. Here you float across the grounds in urban and trendy looks. Glittering accessories and eye-catching make-up take centre stage. [[image:7994559]]
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