The Mystic Krewe of Barkus paraded for Mardi Gras 2022, and we’ve got all the outtakes.
Each Mardi Gras season, animal lovers come from all over New Orleans–and some from states farther afield–for one of the happiest days of the year. The Mystic Krewe of Barkus is New Orleans’ annual dog parade. Begun in 1993 by a small group of citizens, the event has swelled. The sidewalks are packed several hours before it begins and even those not participating opt to bring their four-legged companions out for the day.
While other Mardi Gras parades have giant tractor-trailers, pulling 20-foot floats along St. Charles Avenue, this processional is much more homemade, with smaller floats, plenty of glitter, and, of course, the honorary furry friends. Each year, a king and queen are chosen from the community, with one being a purebred dog and one being a rescue. Barkus 2022 was led by King Flash “Jumping Jack Flash” Lamar, a stately black Labrador, and the stunning Queen Mabel Bell, a small lady of indeterminant breed (though we suspect a little Chihuahua in there somewhere).
From golden retrievers in tulle ball gowns to Great Danes wearing tiaras, this year’s theme of Barkingham Palace left a lot up to interpretation, and the royal costumes were admirable, as well as totally hilarious. There were Brass Bands, cold cocktails, confetti, marching groups, as well as pups on leashes and dogs on floats. Under slightly overcast skies, the parade took its usual route, beginning at Armstrong Park and winding down St. Ann through the French Quarter.