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Anya-Taylor Joy and Cara Delevingne experience a twinning-style moment at Glastonbury

Anya-Taylor Joy and Cara Delevingne experience a twinning-style moment at Glastonbury

Glastonbury Festival was a magnet for celebrities this weekend and no single star shone as brightly as two of them together: model Cara Delevingne and actress Anya Taylor-Joy were music pals and made several appearances together in their best festival attire. On Friday, they were photographed walking arm-in-arm in a sunny moment, wearing similarly themed looks.

Taylor-Joy wore a metallic crop top with ruffles around the chest and a flowing white miniskirt. She accessorized with two pendant necklaces, cat-eye sunglasses, tan suede Sorel ankle boots, and her platinum blonde hair was half-up in a braided crown. Delevingne accessorized similarly with black sunglasses, darker Sorel hiking boots, and a chain necklace, but she wore cutoff jeans, a white top, and a checked Miu Miu shirt with a button-up waist.

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On Saturday, they were spotted again in the VIP area, both wearing white t-shirts. Taylor-Joy paired hers with green denim shorts with small fringe on the pocket and a yellow baseball cap. Delevingne’s shirt had the number “118” printed on it and she wore it with black shorts and black glasses.

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The girls were still hanging out on Sunday, along with Delevingne’s friend Minke, who she was photographed kissing. All three were bundled up for the cooler weather as day five of Glastonbury got underway.

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Taylor-Joy wore a large green jacket over a skeleton-print hoodie, a short brown skirt, green striped athletic socks under her Sorels, a white beanie, and sunglasses. Delevingne wore baggy jeans ripped at the knee, an olive green bomber jacket over a mint green hoodie, pink-framed sunglasses, and a green and black zebra-print bucket hat. These two will never run out of accessories, no matter how long the music festival rocks.