Las Fallas 2026 Outfits

Twelve outfit ideas for Las Fallas 2026, ranked for March in Valencia. 21°C (70°F) by day and 11°C (52°F) after dark.

March, 5 daysWhen
21°C / 11°CDay / night
city streetsGround
1,000,000Crowd

What to wear to Las Fallas: Valencia sits at 21°C (70°F) by day and 11°C (52°F) at night in March, on city streets, with a low chance of rain. That means a light base with one warm layer you can carry, cushioned trainers or a low boot, and a bag small enough for the gate rules. The crowd leans carnival, costume and parade, so a full costume is the norm rather than the exception.

This is the 2026 outfit guide for Las Fallas. The festival runs in March in Valencia, Spain, and the conditions barely move year to year: 21°C (70°F) by day, 11°C (52°F) at night, low rain risk on city streets. What changes is what the crowd is wearing.

Silhouettes keep getting looser: the tight, engineered festival look of the late 2010s has given way to oversized, layered and deliberately undone. Here that plays out mostly in the layer you carry rather than the one you start in.

The twelve looks below are ranked for 2026: weather first, then how well each one reads against this festival's carnival / costume crowd. Every piece links through to somewhere you can buy it.

12 outfits for Las Fallas 2026

Look 01

Carnival Feathers Investment piece

Feathers, sequins, headpiece. The one weekend a year more is more.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (carnival, costume and parade), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Costumefeather headpiece and wings shop
  • Topssequin bodysuit shop
  • Glitterbody gems and glitter shop
  • Sandalscomfortable dance sandals shop
  • Jewellerystatement earrings shop
  • Makeuplong-wear waterproof makeup shop
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Look 02

Full Costume Investment piece

At these festivals the costume is the ticket. Going plain is the wrong call.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (costume, carnival and parade), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Costumefull themed costume or wings shop
  • Glitterbody gems, glitter and paint shop
  • Bootsboots you can walk kilometres in shop
  • Hatsheadpiece or mask shop
  • Bagshidden belt bag for essentials shop
  • Makeupsweatproof face paint shop
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Look 03

Afro Print Statement Mid-range

Bold print, sharp silhouette, sunglasses doing the heavy lifting.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (carnival), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. At 21°C (70°F) this needs a real layer underneath. Thermal base, not just a jacket. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Co-ordsprinted co-ord set shop
  • Topsopen shirt or wrap top shop
  • Sandalsleather sandals or slides shop
  • Sunglassescoloured lens shades shop
  • Jewellerybeaded statement jewellery shop
  • Hatshead wrap or bucket hat shop
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Look 04

All-White Investment piece

The Ibiza and white-party uniform: linen, crochet, zero print.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (elegant), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. At 21°C (70°F) this needs a real layer underneath. Thermal base, not just a jacket. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Co-ordswhite linen co-ord shop
  • Dresseswhite crochet or cut-out dress shop
  • Sandalsleather sandals shop
  • Sunglassessculptural sunglasses shop
  • Jewellerygold statement pieces shop
  • Bagsraffia bag shop
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Look 05

City Elegant Investment piece

For festivals with seating, wine and a dress code that whispers.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (elegant), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Dressesslip or shirt dress shop
  • Jacketstailored blazer for the evening shop
  • Sandalsblock-heel sandals or loafers shop
  • Bagsstructured mini bag shop
  • Sunglassesclassic frames shop
  • Jewelleryfine gold jewellery shop
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Look 06

Linen Minimal Investment piece

Grown-up festival: linen shirt, tailored short, one good sandal.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (elegant), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. At 21°C (70°F) this needs a real layer underneath. Thermal base, not just a jacket. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Topslinen camp-collar shirt shop
  • Shortstailored linen shorts shop
  • Sandalsleather sandals shop
  • Sunglassesclassic tortoiseshell shop
  • Hatspanama hat shop
  • Bagscanvas tote shop
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Look 07

Corset Drama Investment piece

Structured top, soft bottom. The silhouette that owns every front row.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (carnival), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Topscorset or bustier shop
  • Shortstulle skirt or wide cargos shop
  • Bootslace-up platform boots shop
  • Jewellerylayered chokers shop
  • Makeupgraphic liner shop
  • Bagsmini shoulder bag shop
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Look 08

Cyberpunk Utility Investment piece

Technical black with straps and buckles. Berghain queue, but outdoors.

It is the outlier pick here, which is exactly why it photographs well against Las Fallas's usual crowd. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Jacketstechnical vest or shell shop
  • Shortsstrap cargo trousers shop
  • Bootstactical boots shop
  • Sunglassesvisor shades shop
  • Bagschest rig bag shop
  • Earplugsfiltered earplugs shop
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Look 09

Jorts & Tank Budget-friendly

The masc summer default that actually survives 34°C: jorts, tank, cap.

It is the outlier pick here, which is exactly why it photographs well against Las Fallas's usual crowd. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. At 21°C (70°F) this needs a real layer underneath. Thermal base, not just a jacket. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Shortsdenim jorts shop
  • Topsribbed tank or open camp shirt shop
  • Sneakerscanvas or retro runners shop
  • Hatscap or bucket hat shop
  • Sunglassessport shades shop
  • Earplugsreusable earplugs shop
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Look 10

Street Heat Mid-range

Fit-first: silhouette, sneakers, one loud piece.

It is the outlier pick here, which is exactly why it photographs well against Las Fallas's usual crowd. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Topsoversized graphic tee or jersey shop
  • Shortsbaggy denim or cargo shorts shop
  • Sneakersstatement sneakers shop
  • Hatsfitted cap or beanie shop
  • Jewellerycuban chain shop
  • Bagscrossbody sling shop
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Look 11

Double Denim Budget-friendly

Jacket, shorts, boots: the most reliable outfit in festival history.

It is the outlier pick here, which is exactly why it photographs well against Las Fallas's usual crowd. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Jacketsoversized denim jacket shop
  • Shortsdenim shorts or straight jeans shop
  • Topsplain white tee or bandeau shop
  • Bootscowboy or ankle boots shop
  • Hatscap or cowboy hat shop
  • Bagsbelt bag shop
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Look 12

Metal Uniform Budget-friendly

Battle jacket, black tee, boots. There is no other correct answer.

It is the outlier pick here, which is exactly why it photographs well against Las Fallas's usual crowd. Made for tarmac and long walks between stages. Nights drop to 11°C (52°F). Add the outer layer to your bag, not your tent.

  • Topsblack band tee shop
  • Jacketsdenim battle jacket with patches shop
  • Shortsblack jeans or shorts shop
  • Bootssteel-toe or combat boots shop
  • Earplugsearplugs (front row is loud) shop
  • Bagssmall black backpack shop
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What the weather does in March

Typical daytime high21°C (70°F)
Typical night low11°C (52°F)
Day–night swing10°C (18°F)
Rain riskLow
GroundTarmac and pavement
Sun exposureHigh, little natural shade

What not to wear

  • Heels of any kind. Grass, gravel and crowd crush. Platform boots give the height with a surface area that works.
  • Brand-new shoes. Ten hours on concrete in unbroken-in soles is the most reliable way to leave early.
  • Your good bag. Beer, mud, being sat on. Take the one you would not mind losing, with a zip.

FAQ

Start with the weather: 21°C (70°F) by day, 11°C (52°F) at night, low rain risk, on city streets. That points to a light base with one warm layer you can carry, plus broken-in trainers or boots. Style-wise the crowd leans carnival costume, full costume and parade.

Typical night lows are around 11°C (52°F), a drop of 10 degrees from the daytime high. That is cold enough to end your night early if you have nothing with sleeves.

Cushioned trainers or a low boot; the site is concrete and gravel. Expect 15.000–30.000 steps a day.

No formal dress code. In practice it is a costume festival, and the crowd treats that as the standard.

Festivals this size usually limit bags to around A4 size, and some require clear bags at main stages. A belt bag plus a small zipped crossbody clears almost every policy. Always check the official rules for the current edition. They change year to year.

The reliable formula here is a tee, a light overshirt and broken-in trainers, with a beanie and a small crossbody bag. See the full list of men's outfits below.