I’ve never been quite as thankful for the start of the music festival season as I am right now. Not that I’m at Coachella this year, but with the good music comes new clothes. Yes, I love Autumn / Winter fashions, but having seen such a hard Winter in New York and London last season I’m thankful for the opportunity of a heavy injection of Spring 2010 fashion into the festivals, onto the streets, and onto Fashionising.com for your visual pleasure.

Amongst the new season looks that have caught our eye at the 2010 Coachella musical festival are a number of mesh dresses / crochet dresses. While we’ve seen it worn on parity with the sheer trend, our vote goes to Kate Bosworth getting the look dead right.

kate bosworth coachella

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Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010
Kate Bosworth at Coachella 2010

Not the usual high-end designer threads that you might expect, Kate’s crochet dress is from TopShop. With it’s love heart detailing, paired with Isabel Marant ankle boots, and finished off with casually styled hair that sits alongside the 1970′s 2010 hair trend revival, the look is festival fashion personified: effortlessly chic.

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Late one Oxford night Daniel P Dykes set about creating a fashion publication that would go someway to being an arbiter on fashion as it appeals to the emerging power generations: those who don't remember a world without the Internet and for whom work plays second fiddle to pleasure. And so Fashionising.com was born as a publication for those who were focussed not just on fashion's trends, but on society's too, and how those trends could all go to heighten the art of living. Hence, Daniel sees a future where, for those young at heart, both fashion and style are grounded in traditional quality, but with a youthful, sensualised edge. Daniel is Fashionising.com's Editor in Chief and Chairman.