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PICTURES: Belladrum’s 12 best dressed festival-goers





A flamboyant trio of men.
A flamboyant trio of men.

WHILE the likes of James Arthur, Sugababes and Deacon Blue can claim to be the main attractions at Belladrum, sharp-dressed festival-goers have also been turning heads at the Highland event.

The three-day event always aims to spark the imagination and this year is no exception with some delightfully flamboyant outfits on display.

Around 20,000 revellers have been enjoying a feast of music, dance and entertainment during the event which is celebrating its 20th anniversary.

Over the years, the festival has become known for its eccentric and family-friendly atmosphere and musical diversity.

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But as usual, thousands of people have rocked up suited and booted with some of the most iconic outfits. From Greek mythology and 80s-inspired outfits to matching hot pink feathers and flower power.

Here are 12 of Belladrum's most impressive outfitsto date.

A mother and daughter wore matching pink feathers.
A mother and daughter wore matching pink feathers.
Two men dressed traditionally.
Two men dressed traditionally.
One man based his outfit off of Greek mythology .
One man based his outfit off of Greek mythology .
A woman dressed as the Queen of Hearts.
A woman dressed as the Queen of Hearts.
One man wore silver trousers and a light up jacket with bright purple boots.
One man wore silver trousers and a light up jacket with bright purple boots.
A lady rocking her flower-power jumpsuit.
A lady rocking her flower-power jumpsuit.
Nicky Marr wearing her Rebel skirt dungaree's.
Nicky Marr wearing her Rebel skirt dungaree's.
A man wearing a black and white chequered matching short and shirt.
A man wearing a black and white chequered matching short and shirt.
One lady rocked a leopard print jacket a red dress.
One lady rocked a leopard print jacket a red dress.

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