Coachella 2026: Boho Beauties and Desert Darlings Shine in a Style Gallery

May 5, 2026

SLAYCHELLA SEASON IS HERE!

This year’s star-studded Coachella Music Festival gathered another vibey assortment of tastemakers, trendsetters, and hitmakers for nonstop fun and fabulous moments beneath the sun-soaked sands of Indio, California.

Among the buzziest moments to date, Justin Bieber (reportedly earning a record $10 million for the performance) tore through a string of his biggest hits for a massive sea of Beliebers who vibed with the Pop star until 4 am.

During the free-spirited set, Bieber sat at a desk with a laptop and played through his classic memes and random songs by himself and other artists like Chris Brown in unpredictable moments that, naturally, sent social media into a frenzy.

Shenanigans aside, Biebs had the crowd singing their hearts out, especially when he brought out Tems and Wizkid to perform their smash hit ‘Essence.’

Other standout performances included Giveon’s sultry “Folded” duet with Kehlani and Lizzo joining Sexyy Red for some entertaining flute and toot foolery to the raunchy rapper’s track, “Rackies.”

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And, of course, the bustling desert doubled as a runway for the famed festival’s style-slaying stunners headlined by Teyana Taylor who delivered platinum perfection in Schiaparelli SS24 shades paired with a House of Malakai Parallel Chin Cuff, a Hugo Kreit Pistol Ear Cuff set, and Hugo Kreit earrings.

What’s your favorite moment from Coachella 2026 (so far)? Tell us down below and enjoy our gallery of hot girlies, viral vixens, and more who slayed Coachella 2026 on the flip.

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Danielle Brooks

I am a staff writer at New York Beacon, where I focus on culture, entrepreneurship, and the emerging voices redefining Black America. My work highlights innovators, artists, and founders whose stories often unfold beyond mainstream headlines but shape communities in meaningful ways. Through precise reporting and thoughtful storytelling, I aim to document progress, challenge narratives, and contribute to a stronger Black press tradition.