Put It To The People march: Best costumes from the Brexit protest, from Wonder Woman to Elvis Presley
Now this is what we call making a fashion statement
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Your support makes all the difference.An estimated one million protesters are participating in today's Put It To The People march to demand that the public be given a Final Say on Brexit.
The march has been hailed as one of the biggest to ever take place in UK history, amassing a similar number of people to that of the crowds who marched against the Iraq War in 2003.
While many will have worn coats and jackets as they marched from Park Lane to Parliament Square, others have chosen to express their sentiments towards Brexit by donning striking costumes, garish hairdos and bold face paint.
One of the standout outfits of the day is of a woman dressed as superhero Wonder Woman, her costume complete with a shield adorned with the slogan: "Fight for EU!"
Take a look at the gallery below to see the best outfits on display at the Put It To The People march:
To see all the most witty and impactful signs from the monumental event, click here.
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