Orlando Pride

Orlando Pride unveils the Highway Woman Kit, a tribute to trailblazing Florida artist Mary Ann Carroll

ORLANDO, Fla. (March 22, 2023) — The Orlando Pride has introduced the Highway Woman Kit, the Club’s 2023 primary jersey, influenced by and paying tribute to one of Florida’s iconic female trailblazers: Mary Ann Carroll. The kit, presented by Orlando Health, was designed in collaboration with the estate of Carroll, a legendary Black artist and the only woman of the iconic Highwaymen painters.

The Highway Woman Kit is now available for purchase at ShopOrlandoPride.com or at The Den at Exploria Stadium.

“Our Club takes great pride in using our kits as a platform to share and elevate the stories of barrier-breaking women from our community” said Pedro Araujo, chief marketing officer for the Orlando Pride. “Mary Ann Carroll was one of Florida’s most talented historymakers, and we’re honored her family has allowed us to pay tribute to her and share her inspiring story with our fans and the soccer community through this kit.”

AlexCorrie-HighwayWomanVideoBTS-031023-AC1_1260

“When the Pride approached me about this collaboration, it was an easy yes. My goal is to continue sharing and speaking of my mother’s legacy and the impact she made here in Florida. She was a fierce competitor who loved sports and loved seeing women succeed,” said Carroll’s daughter, Dr. Wanda Renee Mills. “The Pride players embody my mother’s spirit, and it was an honor to not only meet them, but work alongside them on this project. My mother always reminded me ‘I won’t be painted in a box, I’m too strong and talented for that,’ and these are players that will never allow themselves to be painted into a box. I’m very excited to see the team in these purple jerseys, her favorite color, on the field this season.”

During the 1950s, an era of the Jim Crow South and segregation, a group of Black students became the original Highwaymen – six self-taught and self-mentoring artists who traveled throughout the state of Florida, painting and selling landscapes out of the trunk of their cars, as galleries would not feature the work of Black artists. Carroll was a member of that original troupe and the only woman in the group that grew to 26.

Together, through 30 years of painting and battling racial discrimination, it is believed that the Highwaymen created over 200,000 works of art and were later inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2004.

The Highway Woman Kit reintroduces an all-purple look for the Pride, with a dark purple base for both the jersey top and the shorts. As a nod to Carroll’s artistry, the main pattern of the kit is highlighted by a contrasting, lighter purple brushstroke pattern.

Introducing the Highway Woman Kit

Introducing the Highway Woman Kit

The kit, presented by Orlando Health, was designed in collaboration with the estate of Mary Ann Carroll, a legendary Black artist and the only woman of the iconic Highwaymen painters.

Inspired by the Fort Pierce, Fla., native’s landscape work, the bottom of the kit features an embellishment displaying a silhouette of a Royal Poinciana tree – a favorite and familiar motif of her art – and Carroll’s signature. Returning to a full-color woven Pride crest, the Club’s Eola Blue color is also carried down into the embellishment.

Orlando Health, the team’s presenting and official medical team, is proudly displayed across the front of the jersey, marking the eighth-consecutive season of partnership with the Club.

The kit was unveiled on Wednesday night at the “Queen of the Road” event in downtown Orlando, which showcased many of Carroll’s artwork and items from her personal collection. The event allowed Carroll’s work to be showcased in a gallery – something that was not afforded to her or the rest of the Highwaymen during their early days – in the heart of Parramore, Orlando’s oldest, historically Black neighborhood.

The complete 2023 Pride roster attended the event as well as Mills, who not only appeared in the Club’s jersey unveil video but also provided Carroll’s easel, art caddy, handwritten color wheel and her final, unfinished painting as props for the video.