Giveaway

WIN! Party in Palm Springs Next Weekend

by Team Fathom
Coachella

Photo by Brittany Albert.

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All eyes are on California as this season's festival circuit kicks into high gear next weekend at everyone's favorite hippie-and-hipster extravaganza in the Palm Springs desert. The music, the fashion, the celebrities, the food, the parties — it's quite a scene.

We teamed up with American Apparel, mobile shopping platform Spring, and the band St. Lucia to send you to the festival for opening weekend, April 10-12. Hurry! This giveaway ends April 5, 2015 at 11:59 pm PST.

THE PRIZE

The Festival: Everything you need to do it right on opening weekend, April 10-12.

The Hotel: Three nights at the Del Marcos hotel in Palm Springs.

The Flight: $1,750 towards airfare.

The Guide: A custom travel itinerary from Fathom — to help you plan what you'll do when you're not at the festival.

The Styles: Two American Apparel wardrobes (worth $500 each), two limited-edition T-shirts inspired by St. Lucia and designed by artist Miles Debas, available exclusivley on Spring.

The Inspiration: Shop St. Lucia's curated collection of festival wear on Spring.


ENTER TO WIN

Act fast! Contest ends Sunday, April 5th, 2015 at 11:59 pm PST.


THE DIGS: THE DEL MARCOS HOTEL

Famed architect William F. Cody was a key player in shaping Palm Springs' desert modern architecture. The Del Marcos Hotel, his first independent commission designed in 1947, is a desert oasis surrounded by the San Jacinto Mountains and one block from downtown Palm Springs. Your time will most likely be spent jamming at Coachella and scoping the festival scene, but you'll want to carve out a few hours to detox at the hotel's saltwater pool and hiking the nearby trails.

 Del Marcos Hotel

Del Marcos Hotel Lobby

Del Marcos Hotel

Del Marcos Hotel Pool

Special thanks to our partners: American Apparel, Del Marcos Hotel, Spring, and St. Lucia.

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