Celebrities did their best in their looks for Lollapalooza this year! Check out some of them and see which dresses you like best.
If there is a place where the famous take care of the look, it’s at music festivals, right? And Lollapalooza 2023 was no different, of course! During the three days of the festival we had looks for all tastes. From the boldest to the most comfortable, always without losing style.
By the way, the look was so amazing that you can even use them as inspiration for the next festival options to come. Below, check out some of the most talked about celebrity looks at Lollapalooza 2023:
Gkay
Bold as ever, Gkay bet on a black and white look with transparency that has led to comparisons with the Kardashians on social media. And the look further reinforces that tights are one of fall’s biggest trends, see?
Little
Also full of style, Pocah appeared at Lollapalooza 2023 with a different look. The singer and former BBB wore a shorts well oversized with underwear sample. Pretty bold, huh?
Thaynara OG
And Thaynara OG, who flashed a look as well all Black can it be flashy and out of what we use in everyday life? The emphasis, in this case, goes to the accessories such as purse and earringsthat take your look to a new level.
Deborah Falabella
Débora Falabella has come to show that the best thing when we are at a festival like Lollapalooza is bet on comfort. After all, in a white blouse and jeans, just like the actress, it is possible to look good and without bothering to jump and dance at shows.
Sabrina Sato
Sabrina Sato, on the other hand, brought animal print to her look, with a leopard pattern. Including, this print never goes out of style, right?
So which of these celebrity looks did you like the most?
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Earl Johnson is a music writer at Gossipify, known for his in-depth analysis and unique perspective on the industry. A graduate of USC with a degree in Music, he brings years of experience and passion to his writing. He covers the latest releases and trends, always on the lookout for the next big thing in music.