The first weekend of Coachella brought out the best of young torsos and heart-shaped sunglasses en masse. Men wore prints, (including one great caftan), and the women’s shorts were extra tiny (perhaps inspired by Lena Dunham’s thighs?). And never fear, the peace sign is still a popular default pose to strike when being photographed. One particularly stylish man — of course he was a designer — wore a suit with cropped pants, espadrilles, and no shirt under his blazer. It worked, somehow. See all that and more in our slideshow of people who couldn’t have been anywhere but at a music festival in the desert.
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