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    The best part of festival season isn’t just the lineup—it’s the style. At WerQfest, which was founded by Shelton Boyd-Griffith and Tre’von Griffith in 2020, in St. Louis over the weekend, this sentiment was no different. 

    While the lineup included JT, Onya Nurve, and Infinite Coles, fashion became an extension of the celebration itself, with attendees arriving in looks that embodied the freedom, creativity, and individuality at the heart of the LGBTQ+ community. From head-turning custom ensembles and archival vintage finds to dramatic silhouettes, statement accessories, and unapologetically bold beauty looks, every corner of the festival served as its own runway.

    Personal style has long been a powerful form of self-expression, and WerQfest offered the perfect backdrop for fashion lovers to show up exactly as they are. There were no rules, only confidence. Metallics shimmered in the summer sun, sheer layers and vibrant prints made their mark. Whether attendees opted for maximalism or understated cool, each look reflected a unique point of view rooted in authenticity.

    More than a showcase of standout outfits, the festival underscored the role fashion plays in building community and celebrating identity. In a space created to uplift LGBTQ+ voices, getting dressed became an act of visibility, joy, and self-definition. The result was a vibrant mix of emerging trends, nostalgic references, and personal styling that felt less about following fashion and more about setting it.

    Ahead, we’ve rounded up our favorite street style moments from WerQfest, proof that when community, culture, and fashion come together, the results are nothing short of unforgettable.

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