Most Adorable California Girl Fashions at the Best Coast Show @ The Music Box
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Timothy Norris Bethany Cosentino
[For more photos from Thursday's show see Timothy Norris' slideshow "Best Coast and Wavves Co-Headlining Tour Comes to The Music Box".]
Eagle Rock resident and Best Coast's lead singer Bethany Cosentino has been deemed by both mainstream press and indie hipster blogs as the current "It girl" of music and fashion. Very vocal about her love for the West Coast, Cosentino is a perfect representation of the funky, bohemian chic that typifies the classic California girl style, from her ubiquitous sundresses to her tattoo of California.
We got pics of some of the equally stylish hotties who showed up to the Best Coast/Wavves show last night, demonstrating why "we wish they all could be California girls" (please don't sue us, Mike Love...):
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Nadia Noir
California girls can rock what Wavves would call "California Goth" without looking morbid. Chunky black boots, black rimmed glasses, a giant black knit sweater, and a black and white skull scarf to hunker down into means this little "beach goth" can look mysteriously fashionable while still being cozy enough to smoke a clove in the chilly beach-side breeze.
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Nadia Noir
Just like the great melting pot that is Southern Californian culture, California girls are awesome because they can mix and match disparate styles and still look hot. This girl sauntered into the Best Coast show looking decidedly fierce with a furry hat, '50s housewife glasses, red lipstick, a leather jacket, and lot of self-confidence--another trait that California girls posses.
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Nadia Noir
Demure in a sundress and long white sweater, but still edgy with tats and a nose piercing, this pretty lady is a walking testament to the classy, sexy boho chic that other California girls posses.
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Nadia Noir
Looking like a grunged-out 1920s Hollywood starlet, this stylish California girl could be ripped out of the pages of Nylon (or any alternative fashion magazine) or cast as a Lolita-esque club girl in an indie flick.
































