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Tokimonsta Aims To Dress Like A ‘Psychedelic Professional’

Plus, her Splash House fashion must-haves.

Get to know Tokimonsta — from the TV show she got obsessed with during quarantine to what she wears ...

Jennifer Lee isn’t new to the festival scene. The Grammy-nominated musician and founder of Young Art Records, whose songs and mixes regularly rack up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, has played her fair share of crowded venues.

“I’ve played Splash House enough times where I’m starting to lose count at this point,” Lee, professionally known as Tokimonsta, tells Bustle.

The 33-year-old producer and DJ is gearing up for yet another appearance at Splash House, a festival series in sunny Palm Springs, California that showcases house and disco music. This year, it’s taking place over two weekends in August, and Lee is among the headliners for the first weekend.

“I just really enjoy the vibe,” Lee says. “As much as it’s a destination for a lot of the attendees, it’s also a destination for me. I also have fun out there.”

While the California desert is indeed euphoric, in the middle of August, it can also be scorching hot. Lee takes that into consideration when prepping her wardrobe for festival performances.

“There’s always this balance of, ‘I want to look really dope, but I also can’t wear sweats or a leather jacket if it’s going to be 110 degrees outside,’” she says. “I want to be comfortable and as chic as I can, but in functional fashion.”

That could mean an oversized silk blouse, silk shorts, and even long robes. “Matching sets are something that I’m also really into right now,” Lee says.

Lately, her overall style includes funkier prints and pops of unexpected colors. It’s a departure from her early days coming up in the music scene, when she wore a lot of black and went for more muted looks.

“Now, I’m trying to go for a psychedelic professional,” she says. “That’s where I’m at at the moment — a little edge of a tiny mushroom trip. How can I do color in a fun way that is also chic and has some component of structure to balance out the wildness?”

Get to know Lee — from the TV show she got obsessed with during quarantine to what’s inspiring her lately — in the Bustle Booth Q&A below.

In The Bustle Booth

What’s your coffee order?

No coffee. A matcha oat milk latte.

What are the saved weather locations on your phone?

Los Angeles; Seoul, Korea; Fairfax, Virginia; and Palm Springs, for now.

What’s your sign?

Aquarius.

Favorite overused movie quote?

Maybe “I’ll be back.” At some point, that’s something that always comes up in my vocabulary.

What was your favorite cartoon as a kid?

The Simpsons.

What’s one movie or TV show you're currently obsessed with?

90-Day Fiancé. I’m so obsessed. It’s so bad-good. I got into it during the pandemic. Me and my boyfriend would just sit at home, watch 90-Day Fiancé, and take shots. It was pretty fun.

Who is your celeb idol?

Björk.

If you had to be on a reality TV show, what would it be?

Maybe I could do Chopped.

Go-to karaoke song?

“No Scrubs” by TLC. I just did karaoke with my friends the day before yesterday.

What’s something that’s inspiring you lately?

I’m inspired by being present and going out a little again. Obviously I’m very conscientious about COVID because it’s especially bad over here. But just being outside and enjoying summer has been inspiring to me, being around the outdoor energy. Everyone else being outside has put me in a creative space.

What is something you would want people to say about you?

I would hope they would think I make good music. That would be my major number one. Honestly, I try not to think about other people’s opinions too much. But hopefully, if people like music, that would be the nicest thing I could hear from someone.