Coachella 2025: All the Best Fashion Moments From Both Weekends
From Charli's custom Willy Chavarria look to Lisa's many crystal-covered sets.


By now, you’ve probably seen every angle of Lady Gaga’s history-making Coachella 2025 set and clips from each of Charli XCX’s surprise guest appearances. But we’re not here to focus on the choreography, set list selection, or set design. We want to talk fashion. Yes, Gaga had multiple outfit changes in her headlining slot, but so did Megan Thee Stallion and Lisa. Arca took the stage in an all-leather look, where she was joined by Addison Rae in a perfectly contrasting bohemian dress. It’s enough to make your head spin, so we’re breaking down all the big fashion moments found across the many stages of Coachella weekend one and two, so you can be a bit more informed while you ogle (or take note for your own summer wardrobe).
Weekend Two: Charli XCX and Addison Rae

Charli XCX wore a Willy Chavarria set to her weekend two performance. She was joined onstage by Addison Rae in a pink and white polka-dotted Claire Sullivan x VS Pink dress and tights.
Lisa

While Lisa wore another reptilian-inspired body suit by Asher Levine during weekend two, this time it was red as opposed to weekend one’s silver.
Lisa

The K-Pop star later changed into a custom Off-White set featuring a corset and pleated skirt covered in Swarovski crystals.
Lisa

Swarovski crystals also adorned her colorful custom Michael Schmidt Studios look designed by Brett Alan Nelson, which the singer wore with custom Jimmy Choo combat boots.
Jennie

Jennie wore a look from Mugler’s spring/summer 1992 Cow Boys collection, originally modeled by Eva Herzigova. The ensemble featured a buckled wrap coat and red vinyl shorts. During her performance, she changed into some custom Mugler pieces, including a motorcycle jacket and skirt.
Tyla

Many thought Tyla’s Dolce & Gabbana look was an homage to Britney Spears’ 2001 VMAs “I’m a Slave 4 U” performance, but Tyla denied it on Twitter. The singer wore a vintage green bra from D&G’s spring/summer 2001 collection with a pair of crystal bead-covered shorts.
Cynthia Erivo

Cynthia Erivo made a surprise appearance during the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s performance, getting on stage in a satin and lace Zimmerman dress from the brand’s fall 2025 collection.
Clairo

Clairo wore a vintage look from the ’60s to Coachella weekend two.
Marina

Marina wore a custom pink hooded dress designed by Deniz Blumenstein.
Benson Boone

Benson Boone wore custom Dolce & Gabbana for the second weekend of Coachella as well, performing in another band uniform-adjacent look, though this time the buckles on his set were red instead of blue.
Benson Boone

He then changed into a gold lurex bodysuit to finish out his set.
Weekend One: Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga kicked off her Coachella headlining performance with her 2011 song “Bloody Mary,” in a set piece built to look like a giant ballgown skirt a la The Nutcracker’s Mother Ginger. The creation was a massive collaboration between Athena Lawton, Sam Lewis, Seth Pratt, William Ramseur, Peri Rosenzweig, and Nick Royal. It was inspired by Elizabethan silhouettes and a bit of Thierry Mugler. When she emerged from the skirt, she did so in a satin dress of the same blood red hue with structured, puffed shoulders and an open skirt, designed by Lewis and Pratt.
Lady Gaga

Act two of the performance opened with Gaga in an off-white Dilara Findikoglu dress. She later topped the look with armor designed by Manuel Albarran to perform “Paparazzi.” The pieces directly reference the Mugler-designed metal suit Gaga wore in the song’s 2009 music video.
Lady Gaga

In Act III, Gaga appeared in a military-inspired blue coat designed by Lewis and Pratt. A Marni feather helmet topped the look. When Gaga transitioned into her song “Killah,” she ditched the coat and revealed a bodysuit designed by Francesco Risso, based on a suit from Marni’s fall/winter 2025 collection. Also blue, the jumpsuit featured beaded embroidery that resembled a wolf crawling up Gaga’s body. She later added a second jacket on top, another Marni creation made entirely out of hand-cut blue and black fabric that turned Gaga into a kind of dancing piñata.
Lady Gaga

Gaga’s most sensual look of the night—a black lingerie-inspired jumpsuit—was also designed by Lewis and Pratt. Surprisingly, Gaga paired this piece with over-the-knee faux leather Steve Madden boots.
Lady Gaga

The black teddy was topped with another military-adjacent jacket, this one created by Louis Verdad and Lewis.
Lady Gaga

Gaga closed out the show with a performance of “Bad Romance,” for which she wore a custom design by Matières Fécales, a new brand that debuted at Paris Fashion Week this past season. The ensemble was made more dramatic by the addition of elongated claw-like gloves created by London-based Yaz XL.
Charli XCX

Charli’s all-black ensemble was made up of many pieces, ranging from vintage to just off-the-runway. Her blouse, for example, was from Tom Ford’s fall/winter 2002 collection for Saint Laurent. She wore it over a black bra with bloomers from Natasha Zinko’s fall/winter 2025 collection. Charli and her stylist, Chris Horan, accessorized the look with Jacques Marie Mage sunglasses, Seymoure fingerless leather gloves, a Dolce & Gabbana spring/summer 2003 chain belt, and Fidan Novruzova boots.
Troye Sivan

Troye Sivan joined Charli on stage in a Conner Ives shirt from his autumn/winter 2025 show, which features the phrase, “Protect the Dolls.” All proceeds from the t-shirt are donated to Trans Lifeline, a charity that provides life-saving services to the trans community. Sivan paired the tee with 032c jeans and Dr. Martens boots.
Lisa

The K-Pop singer first took the stage in a gray, reptilian bodysuit created by Asher Levine.
Lisa

She then changed into an all-red ensemble designed by stylist Brett Alan Nelson featuring belted mini shorts created by Zana Bayne and a star-shaped crop top from Michael Schmidt Studios.
Lisa then changed into a colorful, custom GCDS look.
Lisa

Lisa closed out her set in another Asher Levine design, this time, an illuminating out-of-this-world look that turned the singer into a kind of extraterrestrial fairy.
Tyla

Tyla performed her first-ever Coachella set in a look from Dolce & Gabbana’s spring/summer 2000 collection. The ensemble featured a mesh bra and an ultra-mini silk jacquard belted skirt with a hem of glass fringe. She added a cut up white tank on top and accessorized her outfit with Pandora jewelry, including bangles and charm-adorned hoops.
Megan Thee Stallion

Megan showed off a handful of looks throughout her Coachella set, including a crystal-covered True Religion cropped tank and super mini jean shorts.
Megan Thee Stallion

She also wore a lace-up leather set with a matching customized Stetson hat.
Megan Thee Stallion

And finally, the rapper showed off a BDSM-inspired black look featuring studded straps that crisscrossed her torso.
Victoria Monet

At one point, Victoria Monet joined Megan on stage in a beaded bra top by PatBO. She paired it with just-as-tiny jean shorts and leather boots.
Ciara

Of course, we can’t forget about Ciara, who also made an appearance during Megan’s set in a full Vaquera look. Clearly, there was a mini jean short dress code for this performance.
Queen Latifah

Queen Latifah, meanwhile, broke the theme and wore a quilted black vest for her appearance during Megan’s set.
Jennie

Jennie took the stage at Coachella in an oxblood bra and mini short set from Georges Hobeika’s fall/winter 2026 ready-to-wear collection. At one point, she topped the set with a matching bomber jacket, as well as a Kim Shui patent leather trench in the same hue. The dark red was broken up by the singer’s Didi spring/summer 2025 thigh-high boots. Kate Cate’s stacked “Threesome Belt” finished the look.
Kali Uchis

Kali Uchis joined Jennie onstage in a custom red look from Seks.
Clairo

Clairo wore a mismatched look featuring a pink All-In skirt, sheer lace-trimmed Clever Disguises shirt, and vintage satin Dior bra.
Arca

Arce performed in a custom, all-leather Rick Owens look.
Addison Rae

Arca’s look was contrasted by Addison Rae, who joined the singer onstage in a very ethereal, white pleated dress from the Chloé winter 2025 collection and custom Pink underwear that revealed the release date of her debut album: June 6.
ENHYPHEN

The members of ENHYPHEN each wore custom denim Prada looks to their week one performance.
Benson Boone

Benson Boone wore two custom Dolce & Gabbana while performing in the desert. The first one was a white set featuring flared pants and a cropped jacket decorated with blue buckles.
Benson Boone

The singer later changed into a low-cut blue jumpsuit covered in Swarovski crystals.
Marina

Marina wore a custom Erik Charlotte dress featuring a tartan bodice and bubble skirt to her week one Coachella concert.
Shaboozey

The singer took the stage in a very Western-inspired Etro suit.
Bernie Sanders

The Vermont senator introduced Clairo in what else but a blue jacket and black slacks.