Which celebrity festival-goer's style will you copy this year?

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Karen Dacre10 April 2012

You've got the ticket, the line-up is cracking - now you are ready to hit the field and party. Karen Dacre identifies the signature looks to help you decide...

The Plastic Hippy

JOSS STONE
She practises free love, deep meditation and wants nothing more than to construct a two-mile-long daisy chain around the whole festival in a life-changing act of peace, art and love.

At least that's what the Plastic Hippy would have you think. Truth is, this maxi-dress wearing, bare-footed beauty probably has a trust fund, shares in Tesco, and a £150,000 bonus for her work at a hedge fund. Don't be fooled by the flowers. Trademark: Strapless floral print maxi-dress £40, Next (www.next.co.uk)

The Perfect Pitcher

AGY DEYN
The Dom Perignon of festival attendees, the Perfect Pitcher can't help but get her look absolutely right.

Skilled in the art of looking like she's gone to minimal effort, the Perfect Pitcher might fling on a head scarf or studded shoulder bag but for the most part rely on their radiant skin and innate sense of style to get them by.

"What, this old thing?" is their standard trill. Trademark: Printed head-scarf, £18, Topshop (0845 121 4519)

The Prissy Princess

DITA VON TEESE
Utterly inappropriate but not because she spits in her cider or skips the queue for the loo, it's the Prissy Princess's three-inch heels and structured designer dress that make her stick out like a sore thumb.

Aside from the limp (thatll teach her to wear Louboutins), spot her immaculate hair and make-up courtesy of the team of stylists she has waiting back at the hotel. Trademark: Bow shift dress, £245, by See by Chloe (www.net-a-porter.com)

The Corporate Camper

TAMSIN EGGERTON
Out of her depth among the mud and madness of the main stage, the Corporate Camper never strays far from the VIP area.

With no need for wellies or waterproof clothing (they have a roof back there you know), she dresses no differently than she would for a spot of shopping down the King's Road on a Saturday. Trademark: Gold butterfly necklace, £140, by Les Perles de Noa at Harvey Nichols (020 7548 0011)

The Mossette

DAISY LOWE
The tribe with most members, Mossettes are easily identifiable simply because they all look exactly the same.

In a uniform of cut-off shorts and fringed moccasin boots, the Mossette pays homage to Kate circa Glastonbury 2004.

Tousled shoulder-length hair and the presence of a gangly musician boyfriend usually complete the look. Trademark: Ripped denim shorts, £210, by PPRS at Browns (www.brownsfashion.com)

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