A Kaleidoscope of Creativity: Celebrating Easter on Fifth Avenue
The Unfolding of a Colorful Spectacle
Even under the overcast skies of Midtown Manhattan, which eventually gave way to a gentle April rain, the area around St. Patrick's Cathedral on Easter Sunday was a riot of color and exuberance. Crowds had gathered for the eagerly anticipated annual Easter Parade and Easter Bonnet Festival.
A March of Imagination: From 49th to 57th Street
The participants, a diverse mix of hat enthusiasts and bonnet aficionados, paraded joyously along Fifth Avenue, spanning from 49th to 57th Street. The procession included individuals of all ages, families, and even their beloved canine companions, all adorned in an astonishing array of headwear.
Headwear Wonders: Traditional and Avant-Garde Designs
Their chosen headpieces encompassed both classic Easter themes—such as eggs, blossoms, rabbit ears, woven baskets, and every imaginable shade of pastel—and truly custom-made creations. One individual sported headgear meticulously crafted from plastic refuse, drawing attention to environmental concerns, while another showcased a fascinator, collar, and skirt ingeniously feathered with discarded MetroCards, proving that even everyday items can be transformed into art.
Capturing the Joy: Amir Hamja's Lens
Fortuitously, photographer Amir Hamja was present to document every delightful moment of the festivities. His vivid photographs from the 2026 Easter Parade and Easter Bonnet Festival in New York are presented here, offering a glimpse into the infectious merriment and imaginative spirit of the event.