By: Sadie Christine

This summer brought so many amazing releases that we couldn’t stop listening to. For us (and according to the Billboard Country charts and social media), Morgan Wallen, Ella Langley, Tyler Childers, and Megan Moroney were the artists with the most buzz. Each of them delivered albums and songs with a strong identity, both in the music itself and in the visual art and aesthetic that came with their projects.
The visuals and the music went hand in hand, so today we’re mixing music with fashion to bring you easy looks that match the vibe of the albums and songs we had on repeat all summer long!
6 Months Later – Megan Moroney

Meg is the ultimate pastel cowgirl, so this color palette is inspired by the light, breezy vibe her music video and cover art showcase. This inspo board also doubles perfectly as a capsule wardrobe if you’re doing some traveling! Finish the look with Megan’s signature lip combo (you can read about it here!) and you’ve got the “6 Months Later” vibe perfected.
Get The Look :
Light Blue Flounce Top —- NA-KD
V-Neck Checkered Blue Jersey Top —- NA-KD
Dark Pink Easy Chiffon Babydoll Top— Hollister
AE Strigid Curvy Super High-Waisted Baggy Straight Jean– AE
AE White High-Waisted Asymmetrical Tiered Ruffle Mini Skirt—AE
Pink Cowboy Boots— Amazon
Raid London Dania Cowboy Boot— Urban Outfitters
I Am The Problem — Morgan Wallen

This 37-track album has been the top-selling country record all summer, and these looks are inspired by its cowboy themes, blended with an elevated cowgirl feel. Take the Caviar Cowboy hat, for example… is this a new aesthetic we should have on our radar? Where are all the Caviar Cowboys?
Get The Look:
Ain’t My First Coors Rodeo Oversized Tee—REVOLVE
The ’90s Mia Denim Vest— ARITZIA
The Farrah Hi-rise Wide Jean— ARITZIA
HomeStretch™ Rib Boatneck Longsleeve— ARITZIA
X Revolve Caviar Cowboy Cap– REVOLVE
Gold Bracelets for Women Gold— Amazon
Brown Cowboy Boots— Amazon
Weren’t For The Wind — Ella Langley

Ella embodies a 1970s edgy Western vibe, and this song perfectly captures her free-spirited, strong energy. With its recurring theme of wind, we chose flowy, breezy tops to reflect the song’s sense of freedom. To finish the look, we added two boho-inspired jewelry pieces. Trend watchers are already saying boho is set to be a big fall trend!
Get The Look :
Vintage Turquoise Statement Necklace– Alex+Ani
Brown Cowboy Boots— Amazon
Kimchi Blue Irene Sheer Lace Ruffle Bell Sleeve Top– Urban Outfitters
Long front Y2k Shirt – Shein
Crinkle Shine Flyaway Babydoll Top– Hollister
Ettika Dripping Pearl Delicate Drop Earrings– Anthropologie
Snipe Hunter—-Tyler Childers

This album is full of free-spirited, fun energy, and these outfits reflect exactly that. From the playful star jeans to the loose orange dresses, each piece is edgy, groovy, and designed to make a statement.
Get The Look:
Orange Kimchi Blue Alicia Asymmetric Cascading Ruffle Lace Mini Dress– Urban Outfitters
Brown Cowboy Boots— Amazon
Brown Boho Camisole y2k— Shein
Big Disc Drop Earrings– Amazon
Vintage Dangle Earrings for Women — Amazon
We The Free Firecracker Flare Jeans– Free People
Marigold Mariah Tie-Front Ruffle Romper– Urban Outfitters
If you recreate any of these looks, tag us on socials and we will repost!
Stay Wild, Stay Stylish, Stay Country!