They've got bees in their bonnet - and everything else - at NYC Easter Parade
Briefly

New York City's annual Easter Parade saw an influx of colorful bonnets and extravagant costumes along Fifth Avenue. Attendees, both participants, and onlookers filled the streets, taking photos and celebrating the event's creative expressions. Historical roots trace back to the 1870s, where Easter Sunday became synonymous with dressing up for the occasion. Notable costumes ranged from whimsical bunny suits to ornate homemade outfits, highlighting the parade's longstanding tradition of community joy and personal creativity.
"We stand and take pictures for about four to five hours, we haven't made it very far, but we love the happiness that this generates in everyone."
"I feel this is more creative than Halloween! I really like it. It took a few weeks to make, but I was collecting feathers for years."
Read at New York Post
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