
Style Score: The Soundtrack To The 'Fits Of Lollapalooza
VIBE takes to the streets of Chicago to find the most stylish attendees of Lollapalooza 2015.
For every stylish outfit, there's a song or two or three that perfectly help put it all together. When it comes to festival season, catching your favorite artist or band in a unique attire creates a form of self-expression often times embraced and beheld by those around .
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While artists like Lion Babe, Raury and DJ Mustard turned up the party on the big stages of this year's Lollapalooza music festival, VIBE hit the streets of Chicago's Grant Park to scope out the most stylish concert goers.
In a sea of thousands tan-line plagued music enthusiasts, many attendees opted for a more relaxed, boho chic style, accented with gold and silver flash tattoos. Meanwhile, others used the 90-plus degree weather to put their most comfortable, yet fashion forward outfit, complimented with unique statement pieces, accentuating styles of their own.
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Flip through some of the most interesting festival looks we came across during Lollapalooza 2015.
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Pictured Above: Lisa
Boston, MA
"I don't know! "One Bad Bi**h" by Zebra Katz, 'Champagne Cocaine' by Zebra Katz and 'Black Wiccan' by Zebra Katz."

Lisa

Bri
Chicago, IL
"One I can think of is ' Super Freak,' ya know, by Rick James."

Breanna
Chicago, IL
"'Unloveable' by The Smiths because I wear black on the outside!"

Anna
Chicago, IL (By Way of Monteal)
"That's so deep! I can't even think of music right now! 'Green Eyes' by Erykah Badu, Jhene Aiko's 'Sould Out,' and 'Warm Enough' by Chance the Rapper (feat. J. Cole & NonameGypsy)."

Lisa
Los Angeles, CA
"'Left Hand Free' by alt-J, 'Black Bird' by Paul McCartney and 'No Sleeep,' Janet Jackson."

Devon
Chicago, IL
"'Two Weeks' FKA Twigs, 'What Kind of Man' Florence and the Machine, and Banks' 'Alibi.'"

Zebra Katz
Brooklyn, NY
"My three songs are 'I'ma Read,' 'Tear The House Up' and 'Renegade' all by myself."

Janelle Kroll

Shannon
Berkley, CA
"'Pendulum by FKA Twigs. Salt N Pepa. For some reason I've been feeling them in my spirit. No specific song, maybe 'What A Man.' Some Beyonce. I was 'Feelin' Myself.' Can I add a fourth? I was listening to this song while I got ready and it's called 'Ayo' by DejLoaf. And that's been my jam!"

Austin
Chicago, IL
"'Homecoming by Kanye. 'Back to Back' by Drake. And 'Thank God I'm Fresh (T.G.I.F.)' by Kid Cudi."

Chad
Broadview, IL
"'Bruk' by Dillion Francis, 'Sissy That Walk' by RuPaul and 'Just Dance' by Lady Gaga."

Portia
Chicago, IL
"I love Bob Marley's 'Jammin'.' Maybe a little more Lauryn Hill's "Ex-Factor," and Future's 'Dirty Sprite' everything."

Cody
Chicago, IL
"At like Lollapalooza? Anything by Tame Impala. And probably anything by Young Thug."

Yfee
Chicago, IL
"I'd have to say A$ap Rocky's 'LSD,' Bjork's 'Enjoy,' and M.I.A.'s 'Bad Girlz.'

Ziggy
New York, NY
"'Back to Back' by Drake, "F**k Up Some Commas" by Future and I'll go with anything by Barry Manilow [laughs]"

Maya
Chicago, IL (West Side)
"FKA Twigs' 'Papi Pacify,' SZA's 'Z' album and Kendrick Lamar's 'Alright.'

Mea
Northwest Indiana
"'Girl from iPanema,' 'Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?,' and maybe 'Funky Town.'"

Mo' Money
Chicago, IL (South Side)
"The 3 songs that represent my style are Kanye West's 'Homecoming,' Drake & Lil Wayne's 'Ignorant Sh**,' and Carl Carlton's 'Bad Mama Jama.'"