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Sabrina Carpenter and Kacey Musgraves Slay Boots at Outside Lands

By Matthew Lynch
August 12, 2024
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Golden Gate Park was a sea of boots, glitter, and good vibes this weekend as Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival kicked off in San Francisco. And while the lineup was packed with big names like The Strokes, Lizzo, and Post Malone, two acts stole the show with their footwear choices: Sabrina Carpenter and Kacey Musgraves.

Carpenter, known for her pop anthems and undeniable stage presence, took the stage in a sleek, black leather mini dress and a pair of knee-high snakeskin boots that gave off serious rockstar vibes. The boots, paired with her signature playful energy, were the perfect complement to her high-octane set, leaving fans mesmerized.

Meanwhile, Musgraves, the queen of country-pop fusion, went for a more whimsical approach with white cowboy boots adorned with delicate silver embroidery. The boots, paired with a sparkling sequined jumpsuit, perfectly embodied her signature style: a blend of classic country charm and modern edge.

Both artists showcased that boots aren’t just a practical choice for festival season, they’re also a statement piece. They can elevate any outfit, add an element of style, and even boost your confidence on stage.

Carpenter and Musgraves proved that whether you prefer the bold, rock-n-roll style or the playful, country-inspired look, there’s a boot out there for every festival fashionista. So next time you’re planning your festival attire, remember: boots are the ultimate accessory for any music lover.

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