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Monday, 25 March 2013

IsisMas Unveils 2013 Costumes

IsisMas launched their 2013 Presentation “COUTURE…wee papa” on the 22nd March 2013 @ Metroplis in Wembley.
Theme 
IsisMas 2013 theme 'COUTURE…wee papa ' celebrates high fashion and quality design; the breaking of all the rules, setting trends, perpetuating confidence. The untapped and untamed source of ingenuity and continuous reinvention, that occurs every year. 
It began with your wisdom..."every mistake is a fashion". It’s now hard coded in our DNA, it’s programmed in our instincts, the natural flare, the ability to conjure up flamboyance, genius with colours and detail. And the cuts, the lines and the suave, all find their place in harmony on the day. You made carnival an exotic lifestyle …social and confident, passionate and exciting.  Source IsisMas

IsisMas out did them selves this year, I especially love their video introduction  presentation.


IsisMas Showcased 7 Costumed Sections and 1 Fun mas/ T-shirt section.
Each Pretty Mass Section has a Front line and a back line / Standard section. Although No back line headpieces were shown on the website, I assumed it will be uploaded soon.
There are also  2 Youth Costumes : Premier and HE

My Favourites : Roachas, i love that deep purple ,draping material around the bra bit and the large front-line headpiece.
Overall Thoughts: Although Coco doesn't seem to much of a pretty mass costume because of the addition of the Leggings, I can see this section being very popular with the ladies as the leggings 1) can hide a multitude of sins 2) the weather in UK is so unpredictable, that this will give an instant warmth. 
The use of excess material for draping and tying gives the other sections the illusion of more coverage, and that is something most UK Masqueraders look for .. I Must say IsisMas has started the 2013 UK Carnival Season off with a Bang!!!!

You can get More Details of Prices HERE 
COCO

PREMIERE 


HE


AZARRO


ROCHAS 


URBAN


LA ROUCHE


FUN'ISTA


These last 2 picture are from the Launch Courtesy Trinis in london



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