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Friday 21 June 2013

Euphoria Carnival unveils 2013 Costumes

Euphoria Finally Launched !!! Another Band that had to rescheduled their original Launch Date from 16th May to the 20th June. And the crowds came out in their numbers to see what Euphoria had to offer NHC 2013.... and from the census last night, no one was disappointed.

Their 2013 theme Dreamcatcher which was designed and produced by Tribe ( anyone remembers their 1st Launch Flyer said costumes designed by Anya? now it says designed by Tribe hmmmmm is that the reason for postponing the Launch, someone couldn't provide????? hmmmm questions questions) 










  



A few pics from the launch














more pics here

My Favourites : I am Definitely Liking 'Aiyta' (The red Costume) but i prefer the headpiece for 'Aiyana' (The orange costume)

Overall Thoughts: Unlike most bands that take costumes from Trinidad Mas Bands and pass off as their own Euphoria and Funatick were the few that Advertised the costumes as being designed and produce by their Trini collaborators....so kudos.
Now lets see ,Overall thoughts, these costumes are so Tribe(esque) and they look great, as i mention b4 i love the Red costume, although i am not a fan of the headpiece, i am not a huge fan of the small headpieces either, but that's just my opinion...i guess one can wear the red costume without headpiece no? lol lol lol . 
I would however have liked to see a full male pretty costume as well as their party man section ....Maybe for next year they can think of doing that for the guys.
Euphoria it was well worth the wait.

So its Safe to say all launches are over now, so its time for all the fetes, AWL and preparations leading up to Notting Hill Carnival 2013 ...see you on d road :D

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Nottinghill Carnival

Notting Carnival is one of Europe's Biggest Street festival and is always celebrated on the August Bank Holiday where every year the streets of West London come alive, with the sounds and smells of Europe’s biggest street festival. Twenty miles of vibrant colorful costumes surround over 40 static sound systems, hundreds of Caribbean food stalls,over 40,000 volunteers and over 1 million Notting Hill carnival revellers.

The Notting Hill Carnival usually gets under way on the Saturday with the steel band competition. Sunday is Kids’ Day. On the Bank Holiday Monday, the main parade takes place. It generally begins on Great Western Road, then winds its way along Chepstow Road, on to Westbourne Grove, and then Ladbroke Grove. In the evening, the floats leave the streets in procession, and people carry continue partying at the many Notting Hill Carnival after parties.