Gay Pride!
09-07-2009
My Big Gay Day Out at London Pride!

This weekend I went to my first ever London Gay Pride! Good times!!!! I didn't know what to expect at 1st but as soon as I stepped out of Baker Street tube station I knew I was in for a Treat!!!! Id already had a couple but was mainly drunk on Atmosphere! If I didn't have my rubber soled trainers on id have been Electrocuted!!!!


Both Gay Men and Lesbian Women were out in Force! Not to forget the Transsexual and Transgendered people too!!! To be honest it was hard to tell which was which!!! Everybody looked Fabulous!!!

To try and quote on Men's Fashion would be difficult as the guys marching weren't really wearing much of anything and if the were it was usually a dress. The day wasn't really about Fashion as much as it was about making a statement and saying that you are comfortable being who you are and comfortable in your own skin.

I think this interpretation of the theme ‘Come Out and Play' was great!
With the ‘Queen' of Heart and Playing Cards.

These Roller booted Lesbians were Rocking the crowds of people, making a statement in their Bright Pink t-shirts and Gay Flag inspired Socks!


At the end of the day it didn't matter who you were or what you were wearing, you were welcome to come and express yourself in whatever way you wanted to! If you were a Hott Latino Lady-boy, A Hunky Middle aged Golden Cherub, The Oldest Drag Queen in Soho or a Flamboyant Feathered Vegas Show Girl / Boy this was the place to come and show The World, or at least the London part of it that "I Am Who I Am!!!!"

"Pride is about many different things; by far the most important is the statement of acceptance, equality and above all freedom. Many people will tell you it's about the party, and they are absolutely right, for it's a fantastic reason to party!! With my outfit, every year I love to embrace the freedom and that means as naked as possible! Besides, when else can you run around Oxford Street in short shorts?" – Bruce

Bruce, Me, My Boyfriend, James and Flyerboy Arthur
Were featured in the Pride Issue of QX Magazine!!!!
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If my phone would let me upload my front row photos of Lady Gaga's Climactic Pride Performance at Heaven I wouldn't have had to take a clipping from QX Magazine but you can see GaGa was Rocking The Stage as usual in some Amazing outfits, having 6 costume changes in total!!! Her 80's looks were inspired and 100% captured the Campness of the whole day's events!

Photographed here Jeremy Joseph, Owner of G-A-Y and Heaven, Lady GaGa, Diva and Michael Mitchell, Marketing and Promotion's Manager for G-A-Y and Heaven.

And finally, as the night drew to an end at least I knew I had my lift home sorted!!!!! 😀

Photographs Courtesy of Korey Kirby.







