What to Wear to Ella Langley’s Dandelion Tour: Outfit Ideas Inspired by Her Signature Style
Create your perfect concert-ready look, from denim-on-denim moments to lace dresses, Western boots, and more.

Ella Langley Dandelion Tour Outfit Inspo
If you’ve already got tickets to see Ella Langley on her Dandelion Tour, chances are you’re already thinking about what to wear. The good news? You don’t have to stress about it. We’ve rounded up a few outfit ideas to help you channel her signature style and pull together a look that fits perfectly with the vibe of the tour.
With each new chapter in her career, the Alabama native’s style has evolved right alongside her sound. Right now, it can be best described as gritty, feminine and undeniably country. So in order to capture the same laid-back confidence she brings to the stage each night, think denim-on-denim, easy summer dresses, boots that are sure to stand out in the crowd and of course, the right accessories.
The run officially kicks off May 7 in Toledo, Ohio, and continues through August 15, giving you plenty of time to find your concert look. Keep reading to learn how to build an outfit that feels right at home on the Dandelion Tour, no matter what city you’re catching Ella Langley in.


Starting off strong, you can’t go wrong with the Gwyneth Ivory Lace Mesh Cardigan Top from Pink Lily, especially because it closely resembles the look Ella Langley wears on the cover of her Dandelion project. Pair it with denim shorts or a classic pair of blue jeans, like the AE Stretch Super Low-Rise Kick Bootcut Jean she’s been seen modeling, to keep things effortless and on-brand. Finish it off with a few gold jewelry pieces and add a standout accessory like the Blume Gold Flower Chain Belt from Lulus to really lean into that Dandelion-inspired look.


Leaning into this new era for Ella Langley, a delicate yellow dress is the perfect way to highlight that softer, brighter side we’ve been hearing through her latest releases. The Bright Personality Yellow Embroidered Floral Skater Mini Dress from Lulus captures that vibe effortlessly with its lace and floral details. Pair it with a set of white cowboy boots and add the Solon White Embroidered Band Western Hat for a look that feels concert-ready.


Keeping with the lace theme, Lulus delivers again with the Exceptionally Graceful Cream Lace High-Rise Tiered Midi Skirt, a flowy piece that goes well with the Coveted Appeal Medium Wash Denim Vest, creating that perfect mix of feminine and country edge. To tie it all together, Pink Lily’s “You Look Like You Love Me” trucker hat adds a fun nod to Langley’s hit duet with Riley Green, while a pair of bold red cowboy boots brings just the right pop of color to finish off the outfit.


For a more simple, comfortable option, the So Delighted Washed Black Denim Corset Seam Mini Dress from Lulus is a perfect choice. It’s a laid-back piece that has just enough style to stand out without much effort. You can keep it minimal or elevate it with a small statement purse, a stylish belt, and a pair of Thunder Road Camel Suede Leather Knee-High Western Boots.


You can never go wrong with an all-denim moment, and luckily Ella Langley’s American Eagle “Denim Darling” campaign makes it easy to bring the vision to life. The AE Denim Tube Top paired with the AE High-Waisted Wrap Skort makes for a matching set that feels effortless, flattering, and perfectly on-theme for the tour. To finish it off, the Justin Women’s Wyoming Cowgirl Hat adds that classic Western edge, pulling the whole look together.
The Dandelion Tour will make stops in major markets including St. Louis, Oklahoma City, Austin, and more before wrapping up in Fort Worth, Texas.
Joining Langley as support on select dates throughout the tour are Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Marlowe, Kaitlin Butts, Gabriella Rose, and Laci Kaye Booth, making for a stacked lineup of rising country talent.
A full list of dates can be found on her official website.
Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.







