True Religion's Gifting Suite Had Guests Channeling Their Inner Megan Thee Stallion and Key Glock
‘The Buddhafest: Before the Desert’ gifting suite in LA highlighted the label’s new Spring ‘26 offerings.
Festival season has arrived. Between sorting out set times and packing your all-day survival kit, one of the most important parts of a jam-packed music festival weekend is deciding on looks that turn heads. But there’s no need to worry about last-minute moodboarding, because True Religion kicked off the season with an exclusive gifting suite.
The Buddhafest: Before the Desert gifting suite took place in LA on April 8, giving festival-goers a chance to load up on looks that will take them from daytime to after-dark. This year, True Religion’s design approach returned to its roots, highlighting bold, early-2000s-fueled prints and, of course, the brand’s iconic Super-T stitched denim. These elements were brought front and center in the label’s Spring ‘26 campaign, Make It True, Volume 2: The True Purpose collection.
The Spring ‘26 collection campaign highlights: Megan Thee Stallion and Key Glock, artists who champion self-expression and are never afraid to make bold statements — both sonically and in style. For the campaign, they both sport ensembles from the range, including distressed denim and animal print co-ord sets.
The wider collection includes maximalist graphics, corset details, distressed hems and more, incorporated into classic styles like the Joey Low Rise Big T jeans and Becca Mid-Rise Boot cut jeans. Accessories, like the Buckle Horseshoe handbag and Shield sunglasses, complete the assortment and add some extra personality to your day-to-night looks.
The energy extended beyond the racks, with on-site activations from Genius, Prolific Tattoo, ORLY and more turning the space into a fully immersive pre-festival experience that drove real buzz. A mix of cultural voices and creatives pulled through which included Dreezy, DJ Asia Shabazz, DJ RoseGawd and The Combs Twins, Azzy Milan, Keith Carlos, Shaqir O’Neal and Moliy, alongside True Religion’s extended creative circle, giving the suite a community-driven feel that matched the spirit of the season.
Keeping that same energy going, True Religion is heading to Rolling Loud Music Festival this May, tapping into one of music’s most style-driven crowds at Camping World Stadium. Expect an exclusive merch drop you won’t find anywhere else, plus a VIP gifting moment where artists, influencers and tastemakers are getting styled in real time—setting the tone for what festival fashion looks like right now.
And for a festival-ready style guide, True Religion’s latest Styled On Set episode taps celebrity stylist Danasia Sutton, who breaks down her approach to building standout looks and curating pieces that hit from day to night. It’s a closer look at how the right styling can carry you through the weekend with no overthinking required.
Browse standout pieces for festive summer looks with the True Religion Spring ‘26 collection at truereligion.com.



















