A vivid portrayal of diverse street fashion at New York’s Gay Pride Parade, celebrating LGBTQ+ pride through bold and expressive outfits.
Two weeks after the Pulse nightclub massacre, New York’s Gay Pride Parade was a celebration and tribute to Orlando’s tragedy. People wore white with victim faces on signs. Photographer Dina Litovsky captured the festivities: rainbow outfits, confetti, flags, and more. Over 1.6 million attended, with increased police presence. Politicians like Hillary Clinton, Cuomo, de Blasio, and Sharpton were there. The parade went from midtown to Greenwich Village, passing Stonewall Inn, recently declared a national monument by President Obama.
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