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Ready for Mardi Gras party in New Orleans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Mask with Greeting to Celebrate Mardi Gras Carnival, Vector Illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Ready for Mardi Gras party in New Orleans
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Mardi Gras beads in purple green and gold glitter spheres frame white space. Festive decorations create a carnival atmosphere Royalty Free Stock Photo
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King`s Cake, Feathers and Colorful Necklace to Celebrate Mardi Gras, Vector Illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Orleans has been celebrating Mardi Gras for hundreds of years, and is the largest masked party in North America. In the beginning, masks worn during Mardi Gras allowed wearers to escape society and class constraints. When wearing a mask, carnival goers were free to be whomever they wanted to be, and mingle with whatever class they desired to mingle with. However, they were also considered to be a diversion for poor people, and women who wore masks had their reputation questioned. Today, everyone wears masks during Mardi Gras. In fact, float riders are required to wear masks by law. On Fat Tuesday, everyone is free to wear masks, adding to the excitement and magic of celebrations throughout the city. Popular sequined dressing in purple, gold, and green are traditional Mardi Gras colors.


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