The perfect summer music festival accessory is hanging on your girlfriend’s arm.

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Glastonbury Festival had been a magnet for celebrities this weekend and no single star shone as brightly as two of them together: model Cara Delevingne and actress Anya Taylor-Joy were music buddies, making multiple appearances together in their best festival fashion. On Friday, they were photographed walking arm-in-arm during a sunny moment wearing thematically similar looks.

Taylor-Joy wore a metallic crop top ruched around the bust with a flowing white tiered miniskirt. She had on two pendant necklaces, cat eye sunglasses, tan suede Sorel ankle boots, and her platinum hair half up in a braided coronet.

Delevingne was accessorized similarly with black sunglasses, darker Sorel hiking boots, and a chain necklace, but she was wearing denim cutoffs, a white tank, and a plaid Miu Miu button-down tied at the waist.

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They were seen again on Saturday in the VIP section, both wearing white T-shirts. Taylor-Joy paired hers (actually a tucked-in t-shirt dress from TTSWTRS) with green denim shorts featuring a little pocket fringe and a yellow baseball cap.

Delevingne’s shirt had the number “118” printed on it and she wore it with black shorts and black glasses.

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The gals were still hanging on Sunday, along with Delevingne’s girlfriend Minke, who she was photographed sharing a smooch with. All three of them were bundled up for cooler weather as Glastonbury entered day five.

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Taylor-Joy was sporting a large green jacket over a skeleton print hoodie, a short brown skirt, green stripe athletic socks under her Sorels, a white beanie, and sunglasses.

Delevingne had on loose denim jeans ripped at the knee, an olive green bomber jacket over a mint green hoodie, pink frame sunglasses, and a green and black zebra print bucket hat.

These two will never run out of accessories no matter how long the music festival rocks on.