The Secrets To Designing Spectacular Caribbean Carnival Costumes (2024)

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Each February, the bustling streets of Port of Spain, Trinidad are transformed by a swarming kaleidoscope of colorful sequins, feathers, and glittery, sweat-covered bodies. Revelers in Caribbean carnival costumes and masses of onlookers “chip” to the heart-pounding rhythms of soca music. It’s an entrancing sea of Trini culture that suspends all worries, and biases, even just for the duration of the carnival season.

A FEW ISLANDS TO THE NORTHEAST, Barbadians celebrateCrop Over, a six to eight weeks-long festival culminating on the firstMonday in August with a massive street parade. Masqueraders“jump” to lively soca music in a blowout finale on Spring GardenHighway in the capital city, Bridgetown.

And, on Boxing Day (December 26) and New Year’s Day, Bahamians“rush” down Bay Street, Nassau, entranced by the Junkanoo musicplayed with goatskin drums, horns, cowbells, conch shells, and otherlocally made instruments. A few years ago, they added a pre-Lentencelebration, the Bahamas Carnival, to their event roster.

Each celebration has a different origin, but all share a commonthread of colorful, meticulously designed costumes.

According to media personality and carnival enthusiast Vanessa James, whose documentary Carnival to the World is set for release in 2019, during slavery “Africans were not allowed to participate in the celebrations (of their masters) and thus rioted and forged their own celebrations. They had their own festivals and made their own costumes and sent their messages (of resistance and rebellion) through the seamstresses who designed their costumes.” Participants used Caribbean carnival costumes and songs to challenge the status quo, and through satire, mocked their masters openly.

Costume designers today continue to play an integral role in carnival, creating vibrant artwork with spandex and feathers, using writhing human bodies as their canvas. It is worth noting that the satire insong has also stood the test of time.

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EXHIBITING ARTISTRY
Costume-making for The Bahamas’ Junkanoo bands is a little different thantheir other Caribbean counterparts. For starters, participants—both childrenand adults—usually make their own costumes using cardboard and crepepaper, then decorate them with feathers, gems, and any other materials theywish, bound only by the limits of their imagination. These costumes are distinctly Ghanaian—Akan to be exact—and feature brightly colored, elaboratemasks that can be fierce and whimsical. The results are often stunning.

However, for the springtime carnival celebration, costume designers like Anton James provide their services. James is one of the designers of the Bahamas Masqueraders, ensuring that The Bahamas is represented in carnivals at home and abroad. He is currently creating costumes for the Wassi Ones, a Bahamian mas band that will participate in the Miami Broward Carnival in October 2018. James wants local Bahamian designers to have a fair chance to exhibit their artistry. He believes that while costumes have to be beautiful and sturdy structures, they should also be comfortable and easy to wear.

Notably, Bahamian carnival costumes feature both the extravagant, bedazzled beadwork and exotic plumage of traditional French costume designs, and West African elements such as horns and cowbells.

FROM THESTAGE TO THE STREETS
Brooklyn-born Bajan clothingdesigner Nicole Harris has outfitted reggae artists such as
Tarrus Riley and Sean Paul. Butfour years ago she segued into carnival costume design—anatural transition since shewas raised in a family fromBarbados and was always
playing mas (masquerade).She currently has her own section, Nsirrah, themed“Moonshine-Harlem, The Golden Age,” for the Miami Broward Carnival 2018 band Djunction Mas.Harris started planning for this year’s carnival last October, one week after the Miami celebration ended. She creates costumes for everyposition in the band: backline (little or no feathers),front line (bigger feathers)and a premium and extravagant costume for the sectionleader. Her costumes rangefrom $300 to $1,500. She also stresses that as flamboyantas her costumes appear, they’re lightweight and allowrevelers to move freely.

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MORE THAN SWIMSUITS AND FEATHERS
Natashia Vernon of Exotic Stitch Creative Production,LLC is a Trinidadian carnival costume designer. She currently builds costumes out of Miami and Orlando for Miami-based Trinidadian mas band JamdongManagement. Vernon says they begin the process of building costumes for the following year immediately after the current carnival ends. They decide on a theme, conduct thorough research, select the rightfabrics, beading, wiring, and gems, then construct the various components of the costume.

Vernon explains that a good costume designer must not only know how to sew, but also how to weld, andbend wire creatively. She sees design trends returningto their cultural roots with the creationof traditional, meaningful costumes,rather than simplistic celebrations of nakedness.For her, “It is not about a swimsuitand feathers. It’s about structure andform. I am designing for all shapes and sizes, so (my designs) are versatile, but complementand enhance any body type.”

While Vernon, Harris, and James represent differentislands and are driven by different influences,they all have a passion for the process of costumedesign, and a skillful hand in preserving their culturefor generations to come.

Writer Shelly-Ann Parkinson| Photography @royaleyez


The Secrets To Designing Spectacular Caribbean Carnival Costumes (2024)

FAQs

What are Caribbean Carnival costumes called? ›

Mas, short for 'masquerade', participants dress in costumes, masks and other disguises to dance through the parade route. These costumes bring an artistic narrative to the heart of carnival, and carnival-goers are encouraged to join a band and play Mas.

Where do Carnival outfits come from? ›

The oral story traditions and spiritual rhythms run through Carnival music, and the Caribbean costumes drew inspiration from African and European masks, textiles and stories.

What materials are used to make Carnival costumes? ›

If you're speaking of carnival as in holiday & not as in associated with a circus or fair, then lycra or spandex are common materials. But costumes vary widely and so do materials. There's also brocade, satins, lames, and even poly cotton.

Why do people wear disguises during Carnival? ›

Masquerades have always been popular for the sense of freedom and mystery that wearing a mask brings. This was no exception in colonial Brazil, where the range of costumes and masks was quite extensive.

What are the 4 types of costumes? ›

Four types of costumes are used in theatrical design: historical, fantastical, dance, and modern.

What is dutty mas? ›

Dutty/Fun Mas

Just like J'Ouvert, this mas is for those that enjoy the mayhem. As a spectator you can expect to be splashed with brightly coloured paints and powder or even melted 'chocolate'.

What is the most popular costume worn during Carnival? ›

Samba is the heart and soul of Carnival, and samba dancers are an iconic sight during the festivities. These costumes are often adorned with feathers, sequins, and bright colors. Samba dancers typically wear headdresses, bikinis or flashy outfits, and extravagant feathered wings.

Why are carnaval outfits so revealing? ›

Their revealing nature is not merely for show but a reflection of the celebratory and liberating spirit of Brazilian festivities. During Carnival, the most prominent platform for Samba, costumes are designed to celebrate the body and freedom of expression, echoing Brazil's tropical climate and vibrant culture.

What do the feathers mean in Carnival? ›

People began to use costumes and tribal masks during the celebrations. Feathers were also used in many of the African costumes and this symbolized rebirth and the rise of the spirits which are also important components of the modern day Brazilian carnival.

What are the 4 elements of costume design? ›

Costume Designer's Tools

As discussed in the last chapter, the elements of visual design are line, mass, composition, space, color, and texture. The costume designer uses the design elements somewhate differently from a set designer.

What is it called when you dress up for Carnival? ›

Revellers 'play mas' or simply, join in on the festivities by becoming 'masqueraders': Members of a Carnival group or 'mas band'. Mas bands create elaborate and whimsical costumes for their masqueraders to wear.

What are the elements of Carnival? ›

These three elements, dressing in masquerade, music, and dancing, remain central to Carnival celebrations, whether it be at an elaborate French ball or steel drums in the streets, with costumes, masks, feathers, headdresses, dancing, music, and drums all part of the scene, along with raucous behavior.

What do the Carnival costumes represent? ›

Dancers wearing masks and elaborate costumes act out stories about difficult topics such as slavery and the abuse of women of African descent during the colonial period, for civic and religious street celebrations.

What do you call Carnival costumes? ›

A wide variety of costumes (called "mas") depicting traditional Trinidadian Carnival characters are seen throughout the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival.

What types of clothing do people wear during Carnival? ›

Colorful clothes are a must, as Carnival in Rio is always happy and cheerful, plus bright clothes make for great Carnival Photos! Accessories like funny hats, wigs, big necklaces, tiaras are very typical. You can also dress as a themed character and your options for outfits are endless!

What is a traditional Caribbean dress called? ›

A Quadrille dress is a bespoke dress worn by women in Caribbean countries. The quadrille dress is the folk costume of Jamaica, Dominica and Haiti.

What are these traditional costumes called? ›

A folk costume (also known as regional costume, national costume, traditional clothing, traditional garment or traditional regalia) expresses a national identity through clothing or costume, which is associated with a specific region and period of time in history.

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