Also taking part in the event was, Miss Czech Republic 2003, Lucie Vachová.
In the afternoon the March headed towards Riegrové Sady Park, where the visitors, partly foreign tourists, appreciated the beauty of the Czech girls and boys. The festival to mark the start of summer then continued with a concert by singer David Kraus.
The preparations started in the morning in the Humanist Centre of Vojtesska in the centre of Prague, which was transformed into a studio for a couple of hours. Two professional body painters, from a famous Prague studio expressed their art by painting true masterpieces on the chests of the girls and boys.
Also among the models was Alyn Ware, coordinator for the World March for Peace and Nonviolence in New Zealand who was on a visit to Prague.
Around 2pm the group of models together with the body painters headed for the National Theatre to meet the dozens of photographers, journalists, reporters and cameramen of the press.
The procession then continued through the centre of Prague with Lucie Vachová at the head in a Summer Queen costume on board a vintage Cadillac.
The event was shown on two national TV channels, Czech radio and in various newspapers.
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