If you want to unearth the history and origins of Mardi Gras, the iconic Mardi Gras colors are a good place to start ...
A successful Mardi Gras used to be measured by how much waste ... "I like some beads," she added, showing off a small collection of purple, green and gold throws she'd already caught from passing ...
Contributing Photographer Shannon’s At The Top is bringing New Orleans vibes to Long Beach with a festive R&Brunch Mardi Gras takeover. Guests are encouraged to dress in purple, green, and gold ...
The abstract floral design in gold, green, and deep purple foil adds dimension and shimmer, creating a luxe, almost stained-glass effect. Marble in this colorway brings all the Mardi Gras vibes.
At the start of the Krewe of Zulu parade, family and friends gathered wearing Mardi Gras purple, gold and green. Many reclined in chairs, ready to enjoy the long haul. Impromptu barbecues wafted ...
Why are the colors of Mardi Gras purple, green and gold? Mardi Gras has been celebrated in the U.S. since 1703, when French settlers in Mobile, Alabama, held the first recorded festivities ...
As the sun rose on Fat Tuesday, people donning skeleton masks and antlers on their heads gathered in New Orleans' historic Treme neighborhood. Members of the Northside Skull and Bones Gang woke up the ...