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What to wear to Wanderlust

Wanderlust, a one-of-a-kind yoga and music festival, returns August 1-4, bringing the worlds leading yoga instructors, DJs, speakers, chefs and winemakers to one location.
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Wanderlust, a one-of-a-kind yoga and music festival, returns August 1-4, bringing the worlds leading yoga instructors, DJs, speakers, chefs and winemakers to one location. Thousands of yogis from around the globe will be landing in Whistler to find their true north. But what to wear? Check out these must-pack local items for your trip to Wanderlust.

West Coast Mala ($72) Canadas West Coast is more than a location, its a mentality: organic, creative and adventurous. This mala contains turquoise meant to strengthen the whole body and to protect the wearer on a journey or adventure. Buy it here.

Wood Stack Bracelet ($33) More of an arm candy kinda girl? This unisex Mala Collective accessory will look great on the wrist of any yogi at Wanderlust. The Wood Stack Bracelet embodies success and features three layers of rudraksha beads, known to increase clarity and general awareness while freeing the mind of negative thought. Buy it here.

Fancy Mat Bag ($30) Great for carrying your yoga mat from class to class at Wanderlust in style. The water-resistant bag by Halfmoon comes in a variety of colours to help show off your personal style. Buy it here.

Infinity Scarf ($36) While youre at it, check out their Infinity Scarf. Its the perfect outdoor concert accessory because you never know how cold its going to get when youre listening to Moby in The Mothership. This reversible loop scarf is great for layering; you can wear it loose or wrap it twice to keep you cozy. Buy it here.

Inner Tee ($68) Release the inner you with the Inner Tee by Nicole Bridger. Its perfect for throwing on after an intense outdoor yoga class in the park. The crop-sleeved top has a wide-cut torso, making it flowly and not form-fitting and is great for layering. Buy it here.

You can follow fashion writer Kelsey Klassen on Twitter @kelseyklassen.

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