Off-duty, on-deck, forever the main character. From coquette corsets to ironic tanks, this edit serves the effortless-cool blueprint every DJ’s girlfriend seems to be born knowing.
There’s an unspoken archetype that haunts the booth: the DJ’s girlfriend. She doesn’t need to chase the spotlight, she is the spotlight — sipping on something lukewarm, perched on a flight case, always looking like she’s about to roll her eyes at the wrong track. She dresses like she’s already bored of being photographed, which is exactly why you want to photograph her.
This edit is for her. The track pants that whisper “fake lazy,” the ironic tanks that double as conversation starters, the headpiece no one else would dare wear. Call it curated chaos or just call it instinct — either way, she’s rewriting the dress code one side-eye at a time.
Haled Lena | Yassmineque Court Track Pants
Track pants that aren’t just “comfy.” They’re the busy girlfriend’s armour: perfect for looking like she rolled out of bed while being the sharpest person in the room.
You Make Me Sick | ‘I Cried at Work Today’ Tank
The DJ’s girlfriend doesn’t do subtle. This tank is pure irony: half breakdown, half afterparty uniform. She’ll wear it under neon lights like it’s couture.
Gentle Monster | Lix 01 Sunglasses
Black square shades that don’t just block the sun. They block exes, bad vibes, and awkward club run-ins. Inside at midnight? Even better.
Heaven by Marc Jacobs | Mesh Longsleeve
She walks in wearing this fitted, graphic mesh and suddenly the room feels like an art show. Alt enough to whisper “cool,” wearable enough to shout “main character.”
Anippe | White Lucy Corset
She’s soft-girl coded until the bass drops. This corset pairs coquette sweetness with booth-side chaos, proving lace can survive till sunrise.
Coach | Buckle Kitten Mules
Kitten heels that belong in a Y2K time capsule. Totally impractical, but so is following your boyfriend on tour.
Maram | Holistic Living T-Shirt
Tie-dye gone dark. The sprayed orb print feels mystical, while the hotfix sleeves scream “I’m not here for peace, I’m here for vibes.”
V-MODA | Crossfade M-100 Headphones
Sure, she’s not DJing. But she could. And that’s the point. Over-ear, over-prepared, and perfectly part of the costume.
Kotn | Zahra Off-Shoulder Longsleeve
A top that slides off the shoulder just enough to look like an accident. The fabric drapes, she leans on the booth, and suddenly everyone thinks she belongs.
Kotn | Kamilah Cable Skirt
A knit skirt that reads cosy on paper but looks like the perfect after-hours uniform. DJ’s gf logic: if it’s breathable, it’s nightlife-proof.
Dior | J’Adore Tank Top
Because even the most ironic closet needs one bougie statement. Dior lettering, lace paneling — she wears it like it’s thrifted.
TITI | DUHA
Dreamy and impossible to ignore. This is the “I didn’t plan an outfit” heels that conveniently photograph like she did.
Miu Miu | Pocket Nappa Leather Bag
She’s got three phones, a vape, and someone else’s keys. This multi-pocket bag keeps it together while she pretends not to care.
Zentia | Capri Pants
The V-cut waistline is a wink at effort. She’ll say she just threw them on, but the fit is too sculpted to be an accident.
Zentia | Layered Sheer Mesh Duo
Two tops in one — layered, sheer, and booth-friendly. Perfect for making it look like she styled an outfit when really, she doubled up.
True Religion | Bobbi Baggy Cargo Capris
Cropped cargos with raw hems and a utilitarian edge. They’re giving “festival field chic”.
6901 x RebelCairo Bangar | Crochet Headpiece
It’s pink, it’s crochet, it’s outrageous. Which is exactly why she wears it. She doesn’t blend in; she accessorises like she’s part of the setlist.