HTSI commissioning editor Rosanna Dodds at Glastonbury in 2023
HTSI commissioning editor Rosanna Dodds at Glastonbury in 2023

I am not a practical camper. Nowhere is this more apparent than at Glastonbury Festival, an event with as much posing and peacocking as a cabaret show. And while I tend not to subscribe to too much preening – no glamping or “pamper” passes here – I do like to have a bit of fun. Serious campers look away: these frivolous upgrades make all the difference.

Never Go Alone hand sanitiser

Never Go Alone hand sanitiser, €24
Never Go Alone hand sanitiser, €24

This essential oil-packed sanitising mist smells even better than perfume. It’s also refillable, and works to nourish your hands as much as it does clean them. The first thing I pack in my day bag. €24, nevergoalone.com


Supergoop! SPF

Supergoop! Glowscreen SPF30, £35 for 50ml, and Lipshade SPF 30, $24
Supergoop! Glowscreen SPF30, £35 for 50ml, and Lipshade SPF 30, $24

Even in rainy years, I’ve fallen victim to sunburn at Glastonbury. Because I am a lazy person, I apply my SPF with my skincare. Supergoop!’s aptly named Glowscreen works as both a sunscreen and a primer, combining broad-spectrum protection with hyaluronic acid and collagen-boosting antioxidants. I’m also keen on the new SPF 30 lipstick. Supergoop! Glowscreen SPF30, £35 for 50ml, spacenk.com; Supergoop! Lipshade SPF 30, $24, supergoop.com


Loop Quiet 2 earplugs 

Loop Quiet 2 earplugs, £19.95
Loop Quiet 2 earplugs, £19.95

Between the snoring, music and loud passersby, sleep is a precious commodity at a festival. Loop’s Quiet 2 earplugs help reduce noise by around 24 decibels, while the “Experience” models protect your ears at noisy gigs (and look good while doing so). £19.95, loopearplugs.com


Hai Cosima dress 

Hai Cosima dress, £315
Hai Cosima dress, £315

Wouldn’t we all like to look like Alexa Chung in her Bella Freud mini dress at Glastonbury 2015? I’ll happily settle for this embellished number by London-based brand Hai (it might be white, but hand-wash is better than dry-clean-only). £315, homeofhai.com

The author (right) with friends at Glastonbury last year
The author (right) with friends at Glastonbury last year

Camper sandals 

Camper sandals, £60
Camper sandals, £60

Provided it’s not raining, a pair of comfortable, wipe-clean sandals is much preferable to wellies. I have a rainbow ensemble of Camper Kobarah heels at home: the new flat styles are better for long walks (of which you should expect a lot). Not suitable for busy crowds or dancing. Nor would I recommend wearing them in the longdrop toilets. £60, camper.com


Whitebox Cocktails classic selection box

Whitebox Classic Cocktail Selection Box, £34
Whitebox Classic Cocktail Selection Box, £34
Moth Taster Pack, £39
Moth Taster Pack, £39

Most festival bars will flog you ice cubes for a couple of pounds; once I’ve sourced some, it’s time for a pre-made cocktail. Whitebox’s “pocket” negronis, dirty martinis and spicy “margs” are unmatched. I’m also partial to anything from the Moth taster pack. Whitebox Classic Cocktail Selection Box, £34, whiteboxcocktails.com. Moth Taster Pack, £39, mothdrinks.com


Isamaya Wild Star Palette

Isamaya Wild Star Palette, £85
Isamaya Wild Star Palette, £85

Where once there was facepaint, now there is sparkly eyeshadow. I feel much too old to cover myself in glitter, but I’m still keen on a statement eye. This palette by make-up artist Isamaya Ffrench is full of high-impact colours for “glamour-obsessed cowgirls” like me. £85, isamaya.co.uk

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