Amsterdam rainbow dress displayed at SF City Hall

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Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Amsterdam rainbow dress displayed at SF City Hall
The creators of the Rainbow Dress say if a country stops penalizing homosexuality, they'll remove that country's flag and replace it with a rainbow flag.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco's City Hall sees a parade of weddings every day, but it wasn't a wedding dress that turned heads Monday morning.

The colorful dress measures 52 feet in diameter. It is made of the flags of 75 countries where homosexuality is a crime.

The dress was created by artists from Amsterdam. The flags were carried in a parade during last year's Euro Pride Day.

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A model wears the Amsterdam Rainbow Dress at San Francisco’s City Hall on Monday, May 22, 2017.
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"The dress is visually appealing to people. I know a lot of people are taking pictures and it sort of lowers the threshold to ask questions what it is about. And that is the beginning of the awareness that we want to spread," Amsterdam rainbow dress creator Jochem Kaan said.

The creators of the dress say if a country stops penalizing homosexuality, they'll remove that country's flag and replace it with a rainbow flag.