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PICTURES: Day three of Belladrum’s 12 best dressed festival-goers





One man wore a rainbow cape and hat.
One man wore a rainbow cape and hat.

Thousands of eager festival-goers filled up Belladrum Festival site near Beauly at the weekend as crowds dressed in some of the most dashing outfits.

The three-day event saw about 20,000 revellers enjoying a feast of music, dance and entertainment during the event which celebrated 20 years.

Over the years, the festival has become known for its eccentric and family-friendly atmosphere and musical diversity.

But, on Saturday, July 27, dozens of people rocked up suited and booted in some of the most iconic outfits and have certainly set the bar high for future Belladrum wannabe fashion icons.

From cowgirls and 60s-inspired outfits to angels with wings and giant penguins.

Here are 12 of Belladrum's most impressive outfits from Saturday, July 27.

One woman wore a heart mask and sunglasses.
One woman wore a heart mask and sunglasses.
One man in a moustache suit with another man dressed in traditional tartan trousers.
One man in a moustache suit with another man dressed in traditional tartan trousers.
One man dressed as a giant penguin.
One man dressed as a giant penguin.
One man dressed as an angel with wings.
One man dressed as an angel with wings.
One woman dressed in a bright blue dress and flower hat.
One woman dressed in a bright blue dress and flower hat.
One woman spreading the love at Belladrum.
One woman spreading the love at Belladrum.
A group of friends in fun hats.
A group of friends in fun hats.
A woman dressed in a bright green crochet dress.
A woman dressed in a bright green crochet dress.
Two friends dressed in a silver suit and white dress.
Two friends dressed in a silver suit and white dress.
One man spreading the flower power at Belladrum.
One man spreading the flower power at Belladrum.
A flamboyant group of friends.
A flamboyant group of friends.
Two cowgirls.
Two cowgirls.

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