The streets of West London were awash with colour as dancers made the most of the fine weather for the Children’s Day Parade.

Revellers were covered in paint and flour at the start of the two-day event. Credit: © Jeff Moore

The Notting Hill event, held over the August Bank Holiday is Europe’s largest street carnival and celebrates Caribbean culture and history.

Some dancers wore brightly-coloured wings as they took part in the parade. Credit: EPA

One group of dancers wore Phoenix-like wings on their backs, while another group were decked out in all-red outfits and third group wore eye-catching flamboyant dresses.

A dancer wore this eye-catching outfit complete with huge feathers. Credit: EPA

Those who had come to watch and soak up the party atmosphere were soon covered in paint and flour as they took part in J’ouvert, the traditional opening to the two-day event.

A cop joins in the fun and sprays paint during the traditional J’ouvert opening. Credit: Reuters

It’s been projected that two million people will attend the two day event.

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