A deluge of rain was predicted for Easter Sunday, but the clouds parted Saturday night and Sunday the brilliant sun shone down (with 73 degree F weather) on the thousands of people congregated on Fifth Avenue for the historically famous Easter Day Parade. Thousands of people strolled up and down Fifth between 57th and 48th streets with bonnet central on the steps of Saint Patrick's Cathedral.
My favorite bonnet of the day? This marvelous mechanized ferris wheel perched firmly atop a straw hat worn jauntily by a young man, who completed the festive ensemble with a whimsical rainbow-stripped jacket.
The young lady, below had created a somewhat sheer dress and hat of silk flowers and had even decorated the teacup she carried with purple posies. Such a sweet touch! Everything here worked so well, and her Audrey Hepburn figure suited this form-fitting floral fantasy. Her charming curly-cropped do peeked out from under the purple flowers on her cap.
Below: A very complicated (and heavy) hat inspired by the children's film "Up." Although the woman wearing it struggled to keep her head upright with it on, she smiled and posed for everyone who wanted to take her photo.
Below: It was particularly fun and festive when groups of friends dressed similarly and made matching themed hats and walked together! Here four super stylish ladies strolled down Fifth decked out in the new nude and pale colors of the season, a couple carrying their sorbet-colored hat boxes with them.
HAPPY EASTER!!!!
-Monica Forrestall
PS A few more chapeaux on The Examiner site. Enjoy! http://www.examiner.com/culture-in-new-york/the-new-york-city-2011-easter-bonnet-parade-on-5th-avenue-picture#slide=32391251
The young lady, below had created a somewhat sheer dress and hat of silk flowers and had even decorated the teacup she carried with purple posies. Such a sweet touch! Everything here worked so well, and her Audrey Hepburn figure suited this form-fitting floral fantasy. Her charming curly-cropped do peeked out from under the purple flowers on her cap.
Below: A very complicated (and heavy) hat inspired by the children's film "Up." Although the woman wearing it struggled to keep her head upright with it on, she smiled and posed for everyone who wanted to take her photo.
Below: The fantastic creativity of hat making was evident in this paper collage hat and jacket combo. The back of the jacket was themed with bunnies and imagery of the cruxifixion of Christ.
Below: Festive Easter lilies sprout from a large walking silver watering can.
Below: A dynamic duo took it a step further and wore their hat boxes
keeping their fluffy white chapeaux tucked inside.
Below: A jaunty trio of stylish lads with a gal pal. Loved that the boys hats matched their shirts or vests. Adore the cap with bunny ears made of brown floral fabric on the far left!
Below: Five friends chose moss green and turquoise as their color theme,
while one of their friends went rogue red.
Loved all the textures this young lady included in her ensemble, from sequins and fluffy scarf to feathers and stitched on green vines. |
Below: These two ladies did the black and white theme best, with stripes, saucer hats and cool shades.
Below: A fanciful characther who complemented his plumed Mad Hatter hat with a fantastic costume. He offered Easter treats and wishes to Max, who sported a hat he decorated with water squirters. His joke was his hat was designed to water the flowers on all the other hats.
Below: This Versailles-like characther posed appropriately in front of the Versace boutique on Fifth.
Below: One of my favorite ladies from last year, pannier-skirt girl made a re-appearance wearing another fanciful skirt, this time embellished with roses. Her companion's head piece was a perfect match!
This dapper dog was sporting a tux and top hat. |
Robin's egg blue Bugaboo stroller embellished with flowers carried the sweetest treat of all, a wee little man in an Easter egg trimmed boater. |
-Monica Forrestall
PS A few more chapeaux on The Examiner site. Enjoy! http://www.examiner.com/culture-in-new-york/the-new-york-city-2011-easter-bonnet-parade-on-5th-avenue-picture#slide=32391251
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