Perry Farrell with his son, Izzadore Bravo



The 130-band lineup at this year's three-day Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago was nothing if not diverse: Soulful emo singers, rappers with a social conscience, hard-core metal heads, classic rockers, and hipster bands by the dozen were all part of the enormous musical equation in Grant Park. By contrast, the fans attending this rejuvenated event had a more uniform look. Women braved the heat in baby-doll dresses, colorful leggings, and seriously short shorts (Perry Farrell's wife, Etty, led the charge here). Men, meanwhile, stayed cool with fedoras, flip-flops, well-worn concert tees, and polo shirts. The common denominator between the sexes—and their broods? Oversize sunglasses as popularized by those antiestablishment icons, the, um, Olsen twins.

—Sarah Cristobal




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