Easter Bonnets
Easter bonnets are decorative hats traditionally worn during the Easter holiday. They are often adorned with flowers, ribbons, and other festive decorations, symbolizing the arrival of spring. The custom of wearing these hats dates back to the 19th century, particularly in the United States, where they became popular during Easter parades.
The most famous event associated with Easter bonnets is the New York City Easter Parade, held annually on Easter Sunday. Participants showcase their elaborate hats while strolling along Fifth Avenue. This celebration highlights creativity and community spirit, as people of all ages join in the fun, wearing their unique and colorful bonnets.