There’s no place better to show off your colorful summer outfits than one of Pittsburgh’s many vibrant farmers markets. From floral patterns to classic garments, Pittsburghers have been stunting in their favorite threads this summer, accessorizing with fresh, local produce.
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Doug Graham brings his Eclectus parrots Mala and Ziggy to the Bloomfield Farmers Market on Aug. 2, 2025. -
Ryann McMahon sports a pair of lemon trousers made by Part-time Poodle. “For me its about having fun and being colorful to match the flowers that I work with. I like to describe my style as like big toddler so anything that is colorful and fun.” -
Maggie Jo Morrow and Red shop for goodies at the Bloomfield Farmers Market. -
Brian Noyama attends the Bloomfield Farmers Market on Aug. 23, 2025. “It is hot so I am looking for comfort recently so I think of function first.” -
Bryanna Johnson shops for produce at the Lawrenceville Farmers Market. Johnson says, “I am working and need to be comfortable so its linen and sneakers today.” -
Serena Rivera shops at the Lawrenceville Farmers Market -
Mark Clowney sports a beige outfit at the Bloomfield Farmers Market. -
Astrid Oyo wears a sardine can inspired dress to the Bloomfield Farmers Market. -
Brick B. fills their colorful cat bag with spring onions at the Bloomfield Farmers Market. -
Dylan Henricksen sources outfits from local thrift stores such as Eons and Hey Betty. -
Eich Nguyen-Levine shops at the Bloomfield Saturday Market. -
Hannah Berg brings their dogs Freda and Ginny to the Squirrel Hill Farmer’s Market on Aug. 17, 2025. -
Who Cooks For You Farm sets up at the Squirrel Hill Farmer’s Market on Aug. 17, 2025. -
Aaron Sturges sells several varieties of peaches at the Lawrenceville Farmers Market on Aug. 19, 2025. -
Ryann McMahon sports a pair of lemon trousers made by Part-time Poodle. “For me its about having fun and being colorful to match the flowers that I work with. I like to describe my style as like big toddler so anything that is colorful and fun.” -
Nicholas Stevens sports one of his many bow ties at the Northside Farmers Market. “When I lived in Maine I met the founder of a bow tie company, I didn’t know how to tie a bow tie… by the end of that run I had 346 neck ties.” -
A Labubu spotted at the Northside Farmers Market on Aug. 22, 2025. -
Brian Noyama attends the Bloomfield Farmers Market on Aug. 23, 2025. “It is hot so I am looking for comfort recently so I think of function first.” -
The Bloomfield Farmers Market. -
Anastasia Pat Lith shows off their camo cap at the Bloomfield Farmers Market. “Most days I wear alot of black. Usually I am goth but I kind of just rolled out of bed and came here.”
