By Katelyn Sabater
Medill Reports
In an age of social media and high-quality iPhone photography, music festivals have become the perfect backdrop for any fashionista’s post. Festivalgoers at Pitchfork 2018 didn’t let a rainy forecast or cloudy skies damper any chance of showing off their unique looks.
The typical flower crown and boho dress were left at Coachella, as attendees of the three-day festival mixed bold patterns, textures and gender identifiers.
2018 marks the 13th year that Pitchfork has curated the performances at Union Park, with capacity for 20,000 attendees per day over three days this year. Crowds had the opportunity to hear the likes of Ms. Lauryn Hill, Chaka Khan and Tame Impala, to name a few.