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Portola Music Pageant brings all of the lewks

Editorial Board Published September 21, 2025
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From clashing prints to disco ball glimmer, tinted shades, and pops of neon, the model at Portola Music Pageant was as loud because the bass that’s been identified to reverberate from the phases at Pier 80 to throughout the bay in Alameda.

And portrait photographer Erika Pino got down to seize a number of the occasion’s distinctive model, which included bandanas, fringe, utilitarian equipment, and quite a lot of flashes of brat inexperienced.

Megan Daniher stood out for her out for her down-to-earth ensemble, that includes one of many fishing vests she tie-dyes and sells at festivals like Portola.

“I love the layering of earth tones and tie-dye patterns,” Pino mentioned, “as well as her cute sheep bag.”

Portola Music Pageant brings all of the lewks
Megan Daniher, on Instagram as @mgnkthryn, blended tie-dye and impartial tones with kelly inexperienced ribbons on a sheep bag.

Five friends smile and pose outdoors, one wearing sunglasses and white pants with a shiny disco ball attached to their exposed belly.
Child’s first Portola Fest. ​

A young woman wearing a red polka-dot skirt, green knitted off-shoulder sweater, red hat, and chunky black boots poses playfully on a sunny street.

Any Ammo Schneider’s tomato-red ensemble made him stand out from the gang of festivalgoers streaming into the occasion.

“A friend designed this shirt especially for him,” Pino mentioned, “and I loved it paired with his classic track suit.”

A man stands on a sunny sidewalk wearing an orange Adidas tracksuit, yellow graphic T-shirt, red bucket hat, sunglasses, and blue sneakers.
Andy Ammo Schneider, on Insta as @ammodrums, reveals off a customized shirt made by a pal of his.​

A man with curly hair and a beard wears reflective green sunglasses, a black “PHOONG” graphic tee, denim shorts, and holds a canned drink while smiling.
One thing mistaken? Name Anh Phoong.

Two men are on a small bike; one wears a dark tracksuit and sunglasses, the other sparkly purple pants with a black mesh top and sunglasses. People walk in the background.

A smiling person wears round sunglasses, a patterned shirt, a multi-colored scarf over a black hat, and holds a can while standing outdoors on a sunny day.

Different standouts included shorts made out of Caltrans vests, bandana prints, and kooky equipment like pom-pom and emoji-esque sun shades or fringed hats and a blow-up boombox.

“Group looks were also a theme, which makes sense if you’re trying to find the rest of your squad in a big-ass festival,” Pino noticed.

Two people stand outdoors on a sunny day, one wearing a blue tie-dye dress and sunglasses, the other in orange-striped shorts, a hat, and braided hair.
Greater than a pair attendees sported public-transit-themed style, from Muni shirts to Caltrans shorts.

A person wearing a black fringe hat, a black dress with sequins, black boots, and making a peace sign while standing on the street.
Layered textures, like fringe on fringe had been one other recurring theme.

A man wearing colorful pom-pom sunglasses, an orange shirt, denim overalls, and a multicolored cap with a small dart stuck in it smiles outdoors.
“His pom pom sunglasses and twirly hat made me smile,” Pino mentioned.

A smiling couple wears matching blue and pink retro tracksuits; the man holds a large gold inflatable boombox over his shoulder.

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