Maggie Rogers, the 25-year-old powerhouse who got her start after blowing the socks off of Pharrell Williams in a viral video, is the musical breath of fresh air we didn't know we needed. The "electronic folk" artist is known for her mystical sound but has been making waves with her outfits, too. While her signature look may be her flawless, minimal makeup and her natural beach waves, she's lately been taking fashion cues from the likes of Florence Welch and Freddie Mercury when it comes to her performance wear.
Maggie attributes 80 percent of her wardrobe to thrift-store finds, having a fondness for vintage items but also doing her part to shop sustainably. She described her personal style to Vogue as "a mix between a space cowboy and a San Francisco art teacher" and wants people to know that she is all about experimenting and, similarly to her music, doesn't want to be put into any particular box.
Rogers lists women like Solange Knowles and Britney Spears as some of her music and style icons, noting the way their outfits make a statement without taking away from the music. "I like for my style to be almost so perfectly not a part of the story," she said, while also noting that one of her main focuses when choosing outfits is comfort. Maggie works hand-in-hand with stylist Kat Typaldos to highlight her wardrobe, and the kick-ass looks for her "Heard It In A Past Life" tour were created by designer Jinnah Park. She's been known to rock anything from a t-shirt and jeans to fringe-covered jumpsuits, and by this point, we've already added an Eleanor Roosevelt t-shirt into our shopping carts.
She looked captivating in this shimmery plunging jumpsuit, white booties, and white cape.
Showing her love for white denim, she wore this straight-leg, high-waisted pair with a white tank, red booties, a blue shawl, and round shades.
She played it fun with this colorful jumpsuit, complete with a cape and metallic eyeliner.
She looks ready to party in this red jumpsuit with metallic fringe.
Again with her white denim, she chose a metallic button-down and brown booties for this look.
She was center stage in this tie-dye jeans and t-shirt coord, complete with a white scrunchie.
She looked '70s chic in this Eleanor Roosevelt muscle tee, studded belt, silver hoops, and high-waisted jeans.
She paired a green scarf with this all-white look.
With scarves being a staple piece for Rogers, she stunned in this all-red outfit.
She effortlessly pulled off the snakeskin trend with these trousers, complete with a black tank top and red bandana.
She took a beat from Florence Welch by performing barefoot in this metallic slip dress.
She looked casual and classic in this Harley Davidson tee paired with distressed high-waisted jeans and silver hoops.
We love this black-and-white abstract duster coat.
She chose a white tee, red kimono, straight-leg jeans, and black booties for this intimate performance.