Pride in London 2019: Best rainbow outfits at this year’s parade
Annual parade is more colourful than ever before
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Your support makes all the difference.London Pride is one of the most anticipated celebrations of the LGBT+ community – and this year’s event is one of the most exuberant yet.
Roughly one million people have descended upon the capital to watch the parade, with around 30,000 individuals participating in the procession.
Pride is nothing if not synonymous with sartorial playfulness. This year, there were jaunty revellers dressed head-to-toe in rainbow sequins and performers who danced around the streets in elaborate headdresses and high heels.
Elsewhere, we saw myriad elaborate accessories, from bright fuchsia top hats to multi-coloured flower crowns.
Browse our gallery above for the wackiest and most wonderful rainbow ensembles at this year’s Pride in London.
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