Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights 2026: What to Wear + Complete Outfit Guide

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Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights 2026: What to Wear + Complete Outfit Guide

Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights is landing in the Northern California forest July 17-19, 2026, and if you know, you know. This is not your average festival. It is a full-on weird and wonderful family reunion where Claude VonStroke's beloved Dirtybird crew meets the lush, towering trees of NorCal for three days of house music, booty bass, techno, and genuinely unhinged good vibes. Think summer camp for adults who love four-on-the-floor beats and absolutely zero judgment. The crowd is creative, playful, and fashion-forward in the most unpretentious way possible. People show up dressed like forest fairies, retro gym rats, and everything in between. The setting is warm during the day, cooler once the sun drops behind the tree line, and covered in a canopy of pines that make the whole experience feel like you stumbled into a rave inside an enchanted forest. Here is everything you need to wear, pack, and style to show up as your best self at Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights 2026.

The Festival at a Glance

Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights takes place over a long weekend in July in Northern California's forested landscape, combining two legendary brands into one massive camping festival. The vibe is deeply communal, playfully strange, and rooted in the kind of house music culture where the DJ is just as likely to make you cry-laugh as they are to make you lose your mind on the dance floor. Campers stay on-site, which means your outfits need to work hard across three days of activities, day stages, late nights under the stars, and everything in between. This is a festival where self-expression is the whole point, and the weirder and more joyful you go with your looks, the more at home you will feel.

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Day One: Arriving in Style and Setting the Tone

Day one is all about making an entrance and getting comfortable in your space. The Northern California summer sun is strong, especially in open meadow areas near the stages, so lightweight and breathable pieces are your best friends. Start with a strappy bodysuit in a bold print or bright solid color paired with high-waisted rave pants in a wide-leg or flare silhouette. This combination gives you that effortless festival-ready look while keeping air flowing and your body cool through the afternoon heat. A mesh top layered over your bodysuit adds dimension without adding bulk or warmth.

For footwear on day one, prioritize comfort over everything. You will be setting up camp, walking the grounds, and dancing before your legs have fully warmed up. Platform boots or chunky sneakers both work well on uneven forest terrain and look incredible with wide-leg pants. Keep your color palette earthy and warm for the daytime vibe: forest greens, terracotta, golden yellows, and deep oranges all feel right at home among the trees.

Day Two: Full Send Festival Mode

Day two is when the festival hits its full stride and your outfit needs to match that energy. This is the day to go all in. Coordinated sets are perfect here because they read as intentional and put-together without requiring a ton of effort when you are camping and working with limited space. A matching bell sleeve top and rave pants set in a holographic or iridescent fabric will catch the light filtering through the forest canopy in the most magical way. Bell sleeves have become a signature piece in rave fashion for good reason: they move beautifully when you dance, they photograph like a dream, and they feel genuinely otherworldly in a forest setting.

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For the afternoon into evening transition on day two, layering is everything. Temperatures in NorCal can shift noticeably once the sun starts dropping, even in July. A mesh kimono or lightweight wrap thrown over your bodysuit or set gives you that extra coverage without breaking your look. Hosiery in fun patterns like fishnet, lace, or printed tights are a great way to add texture and a little warmth to your legs as the night goes on. They also double as a standalone styling element that pulls an outfit together instantly.

Day Three: Close It Out With Your Most Creative Look

Day three energy is a beautiful chaotic blend of tired and exhilarated, and your outfit should reflect that. This is the day people really let loose with their most experimental looks because there is nothing left to hold back. Go for your boldest bodysuit, your most out-there accessories, and the pieces you were maybe a little nervous to wear on day one. Cutout bodysuits, sheer mesh tops layered over coordinated bralettes, or a full one-piece festival look in a wild print are all perfect for closing out the weekend in true Dirtybird fashion.

If your feet are sore from two days of dancing, day three is actually a great time to lean into comfortable platform sandals or even lightweight festival boots that give a little more ankle support. You can still look incredible while being kind to your body on the last day.

Night Looks: After Dark in the Forest

The night stages at Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights are where the real magic happens, and your nighttime looks should feel completely different from your daytime ones. The forest at night is moody, dark, and absolutely made for UV-reactive and glow-in-the-dark pieces. Anything with neon accents, reflective fabric, or UV-reactive prints will absolutely pop under stage lighting and black lights. A bodysuit with UV details paired with fishnet hosiery and a dramatic bell sleeve jacket or wrap creates a nighttime look that feels both intentional and a little mysterious.

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Bring a small fanny pack or belt bag for nighttime sets so you can keep your hands completely free while you dance. Your nighttime accessories can go bigger and bolder too: oversized earrings, layered body chains, and LED accessories all read beautifully at night stages and add to the forest rave aesthetic without weighing you down.

Accessories and Extras That Tie Everything Together

Accessories are where your Dirtybird Campout looks really come alive. This festival crowd loves playful, maximalist styling, so do not hold back. Some of the best accessory moves for this festival include:

  • Body chains and waist chains layered over bodysuits or sheer tops for that effortless festival glam
  • Leg wraps and thigh chains that dress up simple shorts or rave pants instantly
  • Holographic or iridescent face gems and body glitter because the forest light hits them differently and you will feel like an actual wood nymph
  • Patterned or printed hosiery that adds a full outfit element without any extra weight in your bag
  • Bucket hats or festival caps for daytime sun protection that also look cool and stay on while you dance
  • Platform boots with chunky lug soles that handle the forest terrain and elevate any outfit literally and figuratively

Your Dirtybird Campout Packing Checklist

Packing for a camping festival requires thinking through every scenario: hot afternoons, cool nights, dusty trails, sweaty dance floors, and everything in between. Here is a focused checklist tailored specifically to this event:

  • Two to three bodysuits in varying coverage levels (strappy, cutout, and full-coverage options)
  • One to two pairs of rave pants, ideally one wide-leg and one more fitted style
  • At least one bell sleeve top or set for a signature forest fairy moment
  • A sheer mesh top for layering over bodysuits day or night
  • Two to three pairs of printed or patterned hosiery
  • One lightweight layering piece like a mesh kimono or wrap for cooler nights
  • Platform boots or chunky festival footwear with good traction
  • Backup comfortable sandals or sneakers for camp life
  • Small belt bag or fanny pack for nights
  • Body glitter, gems, and any face paint for day three energy
  • Sunscreen, specifically a formula that does not ruin sequined or delicate fabrics
  • Reusable water bottle and a small packable backpack for day sets

Style Tips for the Dirtybird Vibe Specifically

Dirtybird culture has a specific personality that sets it apart from other festival crowds, and your style can speak that language fluently with a few intentional choices. The Dirtybird community values humor, weirdness, and heart over trends and clout, so the best looks here are the ones that feel genuinely you rather than curated for a photo. Lean into color and print mixing because nobody here is going to tell you that your leopard print bell sleeve does not go with your holographic shorts. It goes, and everyone will love it.

The forest setting is your best styling backdrop imaginable, so think about how your colors and textures interact with earthy greens, browns, and dappled light. Rich jewel tones, metallics, and warm earth tones all photograph stunningly and feel cohesive with the environment. Avoid anything too stiff or structured since you will be dancing for hours and moving through uneven terrain, so pieces with stretch and movement are always the smarter choice.

Most importantly: wear what makes you feel like the best, most joyful version of yourself. That is the Dirtybird ethos in a nutshell. The house music is the backdrop, but you are the main character all weekend long. See you in the forest.

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