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Andreas and Sarah have invested 400 euros in Ultra outfits, they've revealed to us a rave web shop
Croatia🎭 Culture4 hr. ago

Andreas and Sarah have invested 400 euros in Ultra outfits, they've revealed to us a rave web shop

The article discusses a fashion trend at the Ultra Europe music festival, highlighting the outfits of Andreas and Sarah from Sweden who spent around 400 euros on festival-appropriate clothing through the online store Devil Walking. The article emphasizes their coordinated outfits and the time they invested in preparing for the event. It describes Devil Walking as a brand specializing in festival, rave, and alternative style clothing, offering unique pieces inspired by goth, fantasy, and rave aesthetics. The piece also mentions the brand’s popularity among festival-goers due to its bold patterns and unconventional designs.

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Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Andreas and Sarah have invested 400 euros in Ultra outfits, they've revealed to us a rave web shop

The article discusses a fashion trend at the Ultra Europe music festival, highlighting the outfits of Andreas and Sarah from Sweden who spent around 400 euros on festival-appropriate clothing through the online store Devil Walking. The article emphasizes their coordinated outfits and the time they invested in preparing for the event. It describes Devil Walking as a brand specializing in festival, rave, and alternative style clothing, offering unique pieces inspired by goth, fantasy, and rave aesthetics. The piece also mentions the brand’s popularity among festival-goers due to its bold patterns and unconventional designs.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on fashion and cultural trends related to a music festival, which is considered apolitical. There is no discussion of politics, governance, or public policy, making the content non-controversial and balanced in tone.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
This couple's outfit was unusual for us, so we came to them and said, "We're celebrating our engagement".

Carrie i Devin, kanadski par, su se istaknula na festivalu Ultra Europe u Splitu svojim jedinstvenim stilom i posebnim prilikom za slavlje – nedavnim zarukama. Tijekom intervjueta, par je objasnio da su trošili oko 100 dolara na svoje modne kombinacije i podijelili sretnu vijest o svojoj zaručenosti. Njihov incident je postao popularan među posjetiteljima i medija, uz dodatnu pažnju na Franca Lucasa, koji je došao na festival s luftićem.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural aspects such as fashion, festivals, and personal milestones like engagement announcements. It does not involve political issues, government policies, or public figures in a politically charged context. The tone remains neutral and observational, without any evident sl

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
A couple on Ultra embodied Tarzan and Jane, and they told us where they got the costumes.

At the Ultra Europe music festival in Croatia, a couple dressed as Tarzan and Jane caught attention with their costumes. The woman explained she bought her outfit from Shein, a budget-friendly brand, while the man received his costume as a gift from a friend. They revealed the cost of the outfits, with hers costing around €6 and his around €17, plus additional expenses of about €9. Both emphasized that the most valuable part of their experience was free—the enjoyment of attending the festival.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a cultural event and personal choices regarding costumes at a music festival. There is no political framing, controversy, or ideological emphasis present in the content.

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