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Pins on parade! Laura Whitmore and Alexa Chung lead the Glastonbury glamour in tiny dresses and chunky boots as festival gets underway

Short dresses, bare legs and big boots - it has to be Glastonbury.
The stylish stars were out in force on Saturday, soaking up the sun and enjoying the West Country vibe.
Presenter Laura Whitmore was clearly in festival spirit, with a flower power bag, while model Alexa Chung was working her wellingtons, despite the dry weather.
Feel the flower power with Laura's bag by Orla Kiely

She may be a presenter and model first, but we think Laura Whitmore is a bit of a budding fashionista too!
The blonde beauty stunned at Glastonbury festival in this gorgeous bohemian-inspired ensemble, rocking a tan mini dress, Ash boots and this gorgeous daisy-shaped bundle of joy - an Orla Kiely bag that is.
We want it. We just need it in our lives. The 3D flower design, the convenient cross-body fit, and cheery colours are perfect for summer! Slung oh-so-nonchalantly across your shoulder, this arm candy will add an instant dose of quirky cool to any outfit.
And it gets better. Laura's exact bag is available to buy over at Very Exclusive (right) AND it's even reduced! If you're digging that super-cute novelty vibe and fancy a shop around first though, just head to our edit below. Take your pick from ice-creams, flowers, milk cartons and more. Don't say we don't treat you at Fashion Finder now!

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