Brittany Mahomes is leaning into her festival era, but in a way that feels more styled than expected. Instead of going full cliché, she plays with a softer, romantic take on Western dressing, something that feels right at home for Stagecoach festival while still keeping her signature polished vibe in place.
Brittany Mahomes goes cowgirl in for Love & Lemons bustier top and micro shorts at Stagecoach
Her look centers around a structured corset-style bustier from For Love & Lemons, designed with a lace-up front that’s quite literally held together with delicate string detailing. The ‘Isadora Top‘ features a sculpted silhouette, puff sleeves, and lace-trimmed edges that soften the structure. Thus creating a balance between feminine and form-fitting design. The neckline dips slightly into a corset-style opening, adding just enough edge without overpowering the overall softness of the outfit.
She pairs it with matching micro ‘Lana Bloomer shorts’, also from the brand. It brings a playful contrast. The shorts are layered with tiered lace ruffles, giving them a flouncy, almost vintage lingerie-inspired feel. The intricate lace trims and soft gathers add movement, while the ultra-short cut keeps the look in festival styling. A flower necklace with white detailing fits perfectly on her neck. She further opts for a statement silver chain belt with Western-style conchos at her waist. This ties the entire cowgirl aesthetic together without feeling forced.
For her accessories, she goes all out; however, she manages to keep it clean. A black Miu Miu cowboy hat adds contrast against the all-white palette, while cream knee-high boots elongate the legs and ground the outfit. The boots feel like a natural extension of the look rather than a separate accessory. This reinforces the Western style of dressing.
Her beauty look follows the same soft meets defined approach. Loose waves frame her face, paired with warm-toned glam. This features bronzed skin, subtle contour, and a neutral lip that ties it together. It is a look that taps into the Stagecoach aesthetic without going overboard.
Originally written by Viha Shah on theFashionSpot.
