“Lost in the Playa: Demi Rose turns heads with her signature style at Burning Man – as festival-goers face epic traffic delays”

It seemed like chaos was on the horizon, but Demi Rose was thrilled to be back at the dusty Nevada desert for the first Burning Man festival in three years. The event, usually held annually in the remote Black Rock desert, marked a return to normalcy following cancellations due to COVID-19 and its restrictions. Despite the festival’s unraveling with a ‘Mad Max’ style brawl and a long eight-hour traffic jam for departing attendees, Demi seemed to be thoroughly enjoying herself at the event.

In attendance: It may well have ended in chaos, but Demi Rose was evidently glad to be back in dusty Nevada as she let her hair down at the first Burning Man festival to be held in three years

Present at the event: The return of the Burning Man festival after a three-year break brought joy to Demi Rose, who embraced the dusty Nevada desert with enthusiasm. The British model, 27, shared snapshots on Instagram on Monday, flaunting her famous curves in a revealing top and fishnet tights. Completing her desert-ready outfit with sand goggles, she expressed her love for the festival with the caption: ‘Back at my happy place.’

Don't mind me: Taking to Instagram on Monday, the British swimwear model showed off her trademark curves in a cleave-baring embellished top and fishnet tights

Loving it: Demi appeared to be having the time of her life

Ignore me: Sharing on Instagram, the British swimwear model displayed her well-known curves in a revealing embellished top and fishnet tights.

Finishing touch: She added to her look with a pair of sand goggles, an essential accessory for anyone hoping to spend an extended period of time dancing in a windswept desert

As the festivities came to an end, a woman added the perfect finishing touch to her outfit with a pair of sand goggles, a must-have accessory for those planning to dance in the desert for an extended period of time. Following nine days of revelry, the 80,000 attendees at the Black Rock desert in Nevada were finally departing the temporary city, enduring long lines in the process.

In the days leading up to Labor Day, partygoers from around the world flocked to the festival, flaunting eccentric and extravagant costumes as they partied the week away. Before the crowds dispersed, participants danced into the night in front of spectacular flaming sculptures and engaged in a massive Mad Max-inspired cinematic battle as the festivities came to a close.

Rear we go: The swimsuit model flashed her bottom while striking another provocative pose

Here we have it: The bikini model revealed her backside as she struck yet another alluring pose.

Nightmare: Miles of traffic lines are seen on Monday, as 80,000 revelers left the Nevada desert at the end of Burning Man

Nightmare: Massive traffic congestion was a sight to behold on Monday as a whopping 80,000 attendees made their way out of the Nevada desert following the conclusion of Burning Man. The event came to an end on Sunday with the grand burning of the iconic effigy, the Burning Man, a tradition that has marked the festival’s closure since its inception in 1989. However, the journey back home proved to be a less than pleasant experience for many. Gridlocked traffic lanes were a common sight as participants tried to transition back to their normal lives after basking in the scorching Nevada sun. One festival-goer shared a striking photo capturing the endless line of vehicles stretching out into the desert horizon, captioning it: ‘While people often liken the #Burningman vibe to Mad Max… the Exodus from camp is the most Mad Max-esque experience I’ve had all week… 5 hours in, 2 more to go till I reach the exit gate.’

Mad: Partygoers are seen staging a Thunderdome style fight on the final day of the festival

Angry: Attendees at the festival were caught having a Thunderdome-style brawl on the last day of the event.

Chaos: Lines of vehicles are seen on Sunday night leaving the festival at the end of the event

Mayhem ensues as cars form long queues on Sunday night as attendees begin to leave the festival grounds once the event wraps up.

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