From street eats to streetwear: Complex Family Style Festival makes Brooklyn debut at Industry City * Brooklyn Paper
Briefly

The inaugural New York City edition of the Family Style Food Festival took place at Industry City, attracting thousands. Hosted by food critic Keith Lee, the event featured a mix of top chefs, local restaurants, and prominent streetwear brands. Special guests included notable personalities like André 3000 and Steve Nash, enhancing the festival's appeal. Lee also introduced his FamiLee merchandise during the event, emphasizing the importance of food culture in community gatherings. The festival's origin traces back to Los Angeles, highlighting the interconnectedness of food and streetwear culture.
"Food is at the center of all good things. You have meetings, you make big life decisions, you get together with friends and family around food."
"I think it's great to bring together local businesses. This is just a great start to the summer."
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