By Malbers Fabrics on Saturday, 10 February 2024
Category: Malbers Fabrics

Ever wondered why Rainbow colours are used as a symbol for Pride?..

The Rainbow colours were chosen as a symbol for Pride to represent the LGBTQ Community by a man called Gilbert Baker who was a gay Artist. He wanted to create a symbol showing Diversity.

Each of the Rainbow colours stand for something different:

Gilbert Baker was an openly gay man and drag queen and in 1978 designed the first rainbow flag. The first rainbow flag was flown on June 25th 1978 for the Freedom Day Parade in San Francisco. The first flags were made by hand by volunteers. The Rainbow flag was only truly established to represent the LGBTQ in 1994.

Today Pride is celebrated during the month of June but the actual Pride day is June 28th this is the date when the first Pride marches were held in New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago in 1970.

So Why June the 28th?

We'd Love you to Make your Pride as colourful and vibrant as ever before! Head on over to Malbers Fabrics Today for Great Quality fabrics delivered to your door. With fabrics in Rainbow colours including Rainbow Tartan, Stripes, Daisies and Organza that will that will really pop this Pride also our very popular Extra Long Haired luxurious Pink Fur Fabric plus much much more available at Malbers Fabrics.....

Browse Our wide selection of Colourful Fabrics perfect for Pride Here  

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