The Afropunk Festival went down this weekend, with soul rocking performances by everyone from Grace Jones to Lenny Kravitz! I didn’t attend (did you? how was it?), but Fashion Bomb Daily street style photog Brandon Isralsky was on the scene, taking pictures of fly attendees.
Take a look:
This gorgeous Bombshell showed her style in striped pants, a cropped top, and a gauzy cover up. A wide brimmed hat shielded the sun. Hot!
Mirrored shades added pop to this mustard and cream ensemble.
This stylista oozed confidence in a polka dotted crop top and pants set.
It was also about the printed set for this Bombshell, who mixed stripes with splashes of yellow.
The men always represent! This king accessorized his jazzy digs with a crown and an Ankh necklace.
A shark tooth necklace, straw hat, and a septum ring were this attendees accessory choices for the day.
This gentleman stood with purpose in a white dashiki style shirt and jeans.
It was all about a more tailored look for this young man, who flaunted a shorts suit and hat.
A printed dress and round sunglasses created a bold look for this fashionista.
And lastly, a fringed suede top and bell bottoms seemed to epitomize Afropunk chic. Work!
Brandon Isralsky took loads more photos from this weekend! Stay tuned for part 2 (and maybe even a part 3) later this week.
Until then, what do you think of Real Style from the 2015 Afropunk festival?
Images: Brandon Isralsky
Take a look:
This gorgeous Bombshell showed her style in striped pants, a cropped top, and a gauzy cover up. A wide brimmed hat shielded the sun. Hot!
Mirrored shades added pop to this mustard and cream ensemble.
This stylista oozed confidence in a polka dotted crop top and pants set.
It was also about the printed set for this Bombshell, who mixed stripes with splashes of yellow.
The men always represent! This king accessorized his jazzy digs with a crown and an Ankh necklace.
A shark tooth necklace, straw hat, and a septum ring were this attendees accessory choices for the day.
This gentleman stood with purpose in a white dashiki style shirt and jeans.
It was all about a more tailored look for this young man, who flaunted a shorts suit and hat.
A printed dress and round sunglasses created a bold look for this fashionista.
And lastly, a fringed suede top and bell bottoms seemed to epitomize Afropunk chic. Work!
Brandon Isralsky took loads more photos from this weekend! Stay tuned for part 2 (and maybe even a part 3) later this week.
Until then, what do you think of Real Style from the 2015 Afropunk festival?
Images: Brandon Isralsky