By Laura Medina
A shallow, superficial East Coaster, who believes all of LA is Hollywood and mistakes West Hollywood for Hollywood, said fashion meets food, is an oxymoron in LA, is too shallow and superficial to scratch the surface then makes all the prejudiced mistakes that gets her booted out of the Golden State of California.
https://www.familystylefest.com/There's a strong link between stylish and comfortable urban and street wear and Gen-X, Millennial, and Zoomer chefs, mostly male.
Urban wear, The Hundreds proved that by displaying, the founder Ben Hundreds' love of both street wear and street food by throwing his Family Style Festival.
Just like it says, it's family friendly for Millennial and Zoomer young families and their toddler kids.
Proving they're Millennials.and Gen-Xers, a stsall dedicated to fifty years of hip hop sold both grilled meat balls and stuffed Italian rice balls.
If people weren't lining up for designer, rare limited edition street wear, they finished off the day munching on gourmet street food after shopping for fashion.
Ben Hundreds' Family Style Festival proves that fashion meets food in not an oxymoron in real Los Angeles.
His festival proves that Angelenos aren't bleached anorexic stereotypes.
During the same weekend and the same day as Ben Hundreds' Food Meets Fashion, Family Style Festival, Jerrod Blandino's latest makeup brand, clean makeup Polite Society, took over La La Kind Cafe in Santa Monica.
Both the makeup brand and the cafe practice and preach kindness.
Can't think of a better collaboration than a kind makeup brand hooking up with a kind cafe since they both practice inclusivity and diversity while preaching health.
Actually, it's kind of a dream, where you can shop for both your makeup and your drink and snack.
It was a wonderland of a pop-up.
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