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Culture August 27, 2018

Styles we love from Brookyln's AfroPunk Festival

PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.
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Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.

AfroPunk is a flourishing multi-day music and culture festival hosted in major cities across the globe. This weekend, the global festival celebrated 15 years in its founding city of Brooklyn, New York.

The festival drew major crowds who came out to see musicians like Janelle Monae, Miguel and Erykah Badu perform. The event sends a powerful message of self-love, hope and strength, which is reflected in attendees' personal style.

Here are some of the colorful street styles seen at the festival in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park.

Shari

@shariathena

PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.
Nigil Crawford/ABC
Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.

What does AfroPunk mean to you?: It’s just a place where you don’t have to explain what being black is. You are your absolute self, having fun being beautiful - like literally, just being free. Who are you here to see: From Miguel, Janelle Monae, Erykah Badu, H.E.R., Daniel Caesar, a couple of South African artists that are playing like Sho Madjozi -- I’m excited to see her. That’s at the top of my head for now. There are so many more.

Chanel

@chanelcocofive

PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.
Nigil Crawford/ABC
Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.

What does AfroPunk mean to you?: Black excellence, black power, black love, black freedom. It's a chance for people of color to get together and celebrate happiness, fashion, love, whatever matters to you -- this is the place to do it. Who are you here to see: I’m really here to see Daniel Caesar and H.E.R. and Erykah Badu.

Lindsay

@linjac

PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.
Nigil Crawford/ABC
Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.

What does AfroPunk mean to you?: It’s a different type of vibe and I love it. This is my first time attending Afropunk. I heard so many great things about it. Who are you here to see: I’m here to see everyone. I’m here to see Erykah Badu because I love her so much.

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Sara

@vanna97

PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.
Nigil Crawford/ABC
Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018, share what the festival means to them.

What does AfroPunk mean to you?: It means appreciating and tapping into a heritage that a lot of us want to know and learn about. Who are you here to see: Yesterday I saw Miguel, H.E.R., Yuna. Today: Erykah Badu, Denzel Curry and Tyler the Creator.

PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park on Saturday, August 24, 2018.
Nigil Crawford/ABC
Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park on Saturday, August 24, 2018.
PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park on Saturday, August 24, 2018.
Nigil Crawford/ABC
Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park on Saturday, August 24, 2018.
PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018.
Nigil Crawford/ABC
Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018.
PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018.
Nigil Crawford/ABC
Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018.
PHOTO: Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018.
Nigil Crawford/ABC
Attendees at AfroPunk 2018 in Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park, Aug. 24, 2018.