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Survival Staples is a new festival wear collection that focuses on practicality and adaptability. Inspired by a brand called Vollaback, the garments are designed to be versatile and last for a long time. The collection is meant to help consumers feel prepared for the future and the uncertainty that climate change brings. The idea is to create clothing that can be worn in many ways and is suited to different climates. The collection takes inspiration from a dystopian desert-like planet and will be released in March next year. Let's take a look at our first subplot, Survival Staples, the ultimate answer to festival wear that provides practicality and adaptability, exactly what Mia Jacobs, Youth Trend Forecaster at WGSN, believes to be the number one priority for festival goers. The utility style of big exaggerated pockets is perfect for what you may bring to a festival, and the large gaping hoods help keep sand and dust out of the face. Inspired by an exciting, innovative brand called Vollaback, who create garments that are future-proof and designed to last for one hundred years, the Survival Staples should be versatile and have multifunctional elements that allow one piece to be worn in many ways, many times. The idea is to help consumers feel ready for what may come in the future. They want to feel prepared for what our world may turn into, stemming from the uncertainty that climate change is bringing to our planet. Surely you can't go much better than multifunctional garments. Inspiration is taken from Dream Part 2, which is set on a dystopian desert-like planet, where clothing that is suited to the climate is essential for surviving. This is due to be released in March next year, just in time for people to take inspiration for their 2024 summer festival looks.