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02 Wireless Music Festival

What Emma Wore

Emma sported a layered look at the 2006 O2 Wireless Festival. She started off with a sleeveless dress, over that she wore a 3/4 (or full) length white sweater, and on top of that she wore a very thin brown short sleeved sweater. She paired that with a pair of brown crocheted boots, a brown belt and a chunky brown bracelet. This was a very simple, casual look that you could wear anywhere.

What Emma Wore

Dress Guide

The Dress
Emma wore a cute bohemian style printed dress that appears to be sleeveless. When you look for your dress you can go with a strapless, or if you feel more comfortable with straps find one with them. You are looking for a dress with a really fun natural print to it, sort-of like what you see on bandanas sometimes.
Links: Forever 21 Dress, Mossimo Dress, Believe Dress

The Sweater
Emma wore two sweaters to this event, probably because it got a little chilly later in the night. So start off with a simple white sweater and over that find a brown short sleeved sweater that is very loosely knit. You can wear both sweaters or pick one, whatever you want.
Links: Merona Cardigan, LC Lauren Conrad Sweater, Forever 21 Cardigan

The Shoes
Emma wore very simple brown knitted boots. These are all over the stores still so they should be simple t find! You don't have to get brown, but if you are trying to get your look as close to Emma as possible go right ahead!
Links: Livs Boots not pictured, Ugg Boots, Groove Boots

The Accessories
Emma wore brown accessories to this event to match the design on her dress. She wore what looks to be a chunky wooden beaded bracelet. She also wore a brown belt with some gold studs.
Links: overstock bracelet, American Eagle Belt, American Eagle Belt

Hair & Make-Up Guide


Make Up


Hair
You can create this style one of two ways, depending on how 'crimped' you want the style to be.
1. The night before you want to create this style, wash your hair and dry with a hairdryer until your hair is about 90% dry.
2. Take small to medium sections of hair and make lots of loose plaits, securing with hairbands.
3. The next morning, take the plaits out, running your fingers or a large toothed comb through your hair to separate them and give definition. Don't use a hairbrush through them because this will make them go static!
4. Spray with hairspray and use your fingers to create a bit more volume before pushing your hair behind your ears, parting your fringe/bangs to the left.


1. Use a curling iron on day old hair to create loose, easy curls on medium sections of hair.
2. Separate with your fingers to add definition and then spray with hairspray to hold.
3. Part your fringe as before.
thanks errol