Glastonbury is never just about the music. And if you're a fashionista, it's definitely not: it's all about the #streetstyle - trying to discover the hot new trends in the crowds and on stage that everyone's sure to be wearing soon. But don't worry if you're not there: we've been scouring the festival site in search of the looks you should be going ape for. Check out our top ten below. Although be warned: literally none of these are suitable for the office.
1. Major Lazer's rugby raver
What says Caribbean dance music better than dressing as if you're a member of the England rugby team about to sing God Save the Queen? Nothing, clearly!
Major Lazer later ditched the rugby kits for some rather fetching T-shirts, suggesting summer 2017 will also be a time for looking back to '90s heroes: in this case, drum & bass legend Goldie and, er, Princess Diana. We're pretty sure you can find these t-shirts in your local market for £9.99!
2. Let's all meet up in the year 3000
Little Dragon decided to use their amazingly fun set to preview their collection of wedding outfits suitable for 1,000 years in the future. As soon as Yukimi walked on stage in this outfit, everyone at Â鶹ԼÅÄ Music was ready to get on their knees and propose. It's as original and fantastic as their music.
3. Always show you're wearing pants
If you were alive in the early '90s, you will remember the fuss over people wearing their pants above their jeans in imitation of American gangsta rappers. Which is why it was so nice to see Halsey bring back the trend during her popalicious set yesterday. Other pant brands are available!
Some of the crowd clearly thought it was good idea to bring back other '90s rap fashion trends too!
4. The box on the head
We wouldn't advise following this trend, as it'll clearly limit your ability to walk through doors, but there do seem to be a growing number of people wearing boxes (or buckets) on their heads - both in the crowd and on stage - so feel free to jump on the bandwagon.
5. We'll always have Venice
We admit this trend is a bit niche. There only appear to be two people in the entire 135,000 crowd at Glasto adopting it. But we really think that more people should dress like they're in the cast of a Venetian opera in the 1800s.
6. Be your own advert
Anderson .Paak didn't just bring the funk to Glasto's West Holts Stage on Friday, he also brought its best suit. It looked so fresh - like he'd hired the West Country's best tailor to make it the night before. Our fashion editor insists it looked especially good because he paired it with DMs. But if you look a little closer, you'll realise it's not just any suit: it's made up of hundreds of copies of the cover for .Paak's recent Malibu album. It went down a storm on social:
Other artists take note: NEVER miss an opportunity for self promotion. Dizzee Rascal tried to do the same by wearing the name of his new record on a baseball cap, but it's doubtful anyone noticed. Try a suit, Diz!
7. Just put a little glitter on your face and do so now!
A subtle amount around the eyes - it's the look of the festival.
8. Think like a monk, dress like a monk
You may not have heard of psychedelic rock band Bo Ningen who played the Park Stage on Friday, but you should be immediately copying their look: waist-length hair and trousers that look more suited to a monastery in the Himalayas than rocking hard. We admit it may take some years to grow the hair.
9. Walk like an Egyptian
Katy Perry is - we think - channelling the ancient Egyptians with her eye-heavy outfit. Cleopatra wore a baseball cap and backpack in all those hieroglyphs, right? The best thing about this look: anyone can easily copy it at home. Just get a marker pen and draw eyes over EVERY ONE of your clothes.
10. Just be yourself
Box-fresh shoes, a jumpsuit and a personality that is entirely hers. Everyone should follow Lorde's example.
And here Ray BLK shows us the way.