India, April 20 -- New York City's iconic Easter Parade is back, and today, Fifth Avenue will come alive with a vibrant display of festive headwear. Paradegoers, decked out in their most colourful and creative hats, will march past the stunning St. Patrick's Cathedral in a beloved tradition that dates all the way back to the 1870s.

This Easter Sunday procession, also known as the Bonnet Festival, has become a unique celebration of spring, fashion, and community in the heart of Manhattan.

The Easter Parade kicks off at 10 a.m. and typically wraps up by 4 p.m., making for a full day of colourful festivities. The procession marches down Fifth Avenue, starting from the northern end at 49th Street and continuing south to 57th Street, as repo...