Made in America: Photos of the fashionable from Day 1 of the festival
Kingsley Ibeneche, 26, from Camden, New Jersey, holds an umbrella while attending Saturday's performances at the Made in America festival on the Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia.
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by PhillyVoice Staff
The first day of the Made in America music festival featured acts like Solange, Migos, Sampha, A Boogie wit da Hoodie and more.
It also featured lots of rain, but that did not deter fashion-conscious concert goers from arriving in style to see the artists perform at the annual event on the Ben Franklin Parkway.
Below are photos of some of those who were dressed to impress.
Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceVictoria Berry, 24, from Birmingham, Alabama.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceVictor Obiahu, 25, from Center City, Philly.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceJaheem Garcia, 26, from Boston.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceKilandra Bass, 25, New York.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceDenzell Ford, 22, from Baltimore, Maryland.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceCeleste Mitchell, from Connecticut.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceBrandon Rooks, 32, from Fairmount in Philly.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceSierra Faulkner and Tyesha Pinto, 25 and 26, from New Jersey.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceDzidzor Azaglo, 24, from Boston.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceKingsley Ibeneche, 26, from Camden, New Jersey.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceVeronica Scott-Miller, 24, from Detroit, Michigan.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceBrittany Russell, 27, from Wisconsin.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceMarcus Branch, 25, from Norristown, Montgomery County.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceDiego Perez, 20, from Massachusetts.Brae Howard/For PhillyVoiceBing Quan, 16, from North Philly