Journalist and multitasker Margrét Erla Maack hopes to save the unicorn float that came at the end of Saturday’s Pride Parade. At 8-metres-high and 10-metres-long, the float, designed by pop singer Páll Óskar, was by far the largest and shiniest float of the parade and a popular photo subject among spectators.
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Margrét Erla tells news website Mbl.is that she hopes the silver unicorn can be used in future projects related to children’s culture and is desperately seeking storage space for it.
Should Margrét Erla fail to find storage for the unicorn, it will sadly meet its fate at the scrapyard.
Journalist and multitasker Margrét Erla Maack hopes to save the unicorn float that came at the end of Saturday’s Pride Parade. At 8-metres-high and 10-metres-long, the float, designed by pop singer Páll Óskar, was by far the largest and shiniest float of the parade and a popular photo subject among spectators.
Read more:The annual Pride Week kicks off, reaching it's high note with the Pride Parade on Saturday
Margrét Erla tells news website Mbl.is that she hopes the silver unicorn can be used in future projects related to children’s culture and is desperately seeking storage space for it.
Should Margrét Erla fail to find storage for the unicorn, it will sadly meet its fate at the scrapyard.