Not only did Doechii's performance at Glastonbury 2025 garner media attention, but her attire did as well. The up-and-coming celebrity was bold, brash, and steeped in fashion history. She donned statements. Only Vivienne Westwood was a designer wild enough, rebellious enough, and British enough to match her fire for her stage debut at the legendary West Holts.
A Punk Dream Come True: Does Chix Westwood
When it comes to style, Doechii has never been one to take things easy. She embraces fashion with the same full-throttle confidence and disregard for the norm as she does music, whether she is breaking with tradition at the Grammys in a razor-sharp Thom Browne suit or embracing grunge-luxe Miu Miu at the BET Awards.
She and her stylist therefore turned to Dame Vivienne Westwood, the godmother of punk, the designer who transformed chaos into couture, and the timeless symbol of anti-establishment glam, when it came time to curate her Glastonbury 2025 ensembles.
The Iconic Micro Mini: A Kate Moss Throwback Inspired by Doechii
Among the night's most memorable moments? A blink-and-you'll-miss-it micro miniskirt—yes, the one that Kate Moss wore so famously when she first became a gritty star in the early 1990s.
Doechii regained it rather than merely wearing it. The ensemble, which was a combination of runway and riot girl, felt both futuristic and archival when paired with sculptural corset and thigh-high boots.
Doechii found a deeper connection in a field that is sometimes controlled by fads: fashion history as performance art. The micro mini was a sartorial mic drop from a new type of style hero, not only an homage to Moss or Westwood.
Glastonbury Style with Vitality
Doechii's Glastonbury costume was about paying homage to a history while forging a new one, not merely about vintage items or shock value. Doechii wore Westwood's asymmetrical, sculptural, and unabashedly loud pieces like armor, which have always been about pushing limits. Her music, which blurs genres, was perfectly reflected in each look, which presented a tale of disruption, rebellion, and creative anarchy.
A Rising Star Clad in Revolutionary Clothing
Rap, rock, and revolt came together on Doechii's personal runway at a festival that has long been associated with muddy boots and flower crowns. Her wardrobe selections were carefully chosen rather than merely stylized. Additionally, they reminded us that great fashion speaks for the soul rather than just dressing the body, following in the footsteps of Vivienne Westwood.