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Amsterdam Rainbow Dress
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The Amsterdam Rainbow Dress is a dress made of more than 70 flags of nations where same-sex relations are illegal,[1] commemorating LGBTQ+ victims of persecution. The dress has a diameter of 52 feet and has been displayed in San Francisco,[2][3] Cape Town,[4] and Ottawa,[5] among other cities.

Icesis Couture,[6] Lola Rodríguez,[7] and Valentijn de Hingh[8] have modeled the dress.
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The Amsterdam Rainbow Dress in its current form consists of 66 national flags, 4 Amsterdam city flags, and 11 rainbow flags which represents countries whose flag has been formerly represented in this dress but have since adopted LGBTQIA+ legislation.[9]
Row 1
- Rainbow flag (Formerly
Singapore)
- Rainbow flag (Formerly
Angola)
Uganda
Qatar
Row 5
Row 11
Row 17
Row 23
Papua New Guinea
Sudan
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Rainbow flag (Formerly
Cook Islands)
United Arab Emirates
Maldives
Eswatini
Brunei
Row 31
Row 39
Row 47
Guinea
Yemen
Jamaica
Grenada
Tonga
Saudi Arabia
Eritrea
- Rainbow flag (Formerly
Saint Kitts and Nevis)
Row 55
Row 61
Row 67
Row 73
Syria
Libya
- Rainbow flag (Formerly
Trinidad and Tobago)
Liberia
Chad
Row 78
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