For YEARS I have been told either “Shakera, you have to play
mas in Trinidad!” or “Ain’t nothing like Trinidad Carnival”… but still I had
never had an opportunity to attend. Well, Trinidad Carnival 2014 comes along
with Carnival Tuesday falling on the BIRTHDAY of my carnival sister! That
sealed the deal... And besides, with the Carnival Spice and Everything Nice website
launching this Spring, it only seemed fitting to visit the mecca of Caribbean
Carnival beforehand.

Costume Registration
This was a stressful process to say the least. First of all
(for those who are unaware) Trinidad costumes often sell out very fast AND many
of the top bands do not allow “public registration”. Therefore, the costume of
your dreams can slip away easily unless you know someone who knows someone – Ha! So annoying. Thankfully,
a friend referred me to a service provided by the Carnival Connection that
specifically helps international masqueraders with
this very problem. In summary, you pay the Carnival Connection a fee and they order your costume choice in Trinidad on your
behalf. It was genius! We registered day one and day two we got THE EMAIL.
I passed
out for about 40 seconds! Lol. It was official. My first time playing mas in Trinidad would be with Yuma vibe AND IGOT MY FIRST COSTUME CHOICE,
Immortal!
Costume Collection
I did not know what to expect during this part of the process. I was
simply excited and hoped for the best. Well positive vibes do produce positive
results indeed. We showed up, waited in a line for about 15 minutes then were
directed to an area where I could pay the remainder of my balance and pick up my
costume. If you hate walking with lots of cash, I recommend paying for your
costume in full online.
My costume came in a cute little box accompanied by a cute
little patent leather messenger bag. I like cute things so we were off to a
great start.
My Yuma branded “goodie bag” was filled with a bunch of
little trinkets that you can bring home as a souvenir or use on the road. The only souvenir I really needed was my headpiece but I appreciated the gesture! Inside the box, sat my beautiful golden costume that looked
EXACTLY like the picture advertised… I think I teared up in my right eye at this point.
The gentleman helping us could not stop laughing at our reactions... I think he thought were were crazy. Then we told
him it was our first time playing mas in Trinidad and his response was “Ohhhhh, Well Then... CARRY ON!”
Just when I
thought this moment could not get any more perfect, the song below started
playing! HA – #Bliss!
"We Ready For Di Roaddd"


"Immortal"
"All yuh get in yuh section"
Ironically my section "Immortal" was in first position to cross the stage #Epic... It also felt
amazing to be a part of Trinidad Carnival history by being the FIRST section
EVER to cross Trinidad’s new Socadrome stage. Normally masqueraders “cross di stage” in the
Savannah however this year the four largest bands (Tribe, Bliss, Yuma, & Fantasy... I think) headed down a different
route.
"I jumpin up, me an meh crew, watch how we just doin it E.P.I.C"
Immortal Male & Female Frontline
... She bad <3
As our band made it's way down “the avenue” I spotted Toronto MUA Nikki
D. This lovely lady works fast! She applied some gems and
sparkle lips to the birthday girl and me.
Eh Eh! Look who Nicky found in my section! It’s the Queen of
Bacchanal Destra Garcia. Yuma had a few performances along the route including 5 Star Akil, Olatunji, Nutron and Destra... I totally missed Destra's performance though! (Stilllllll not sure how though!)
"La Nouba" (Misfits)
When I first seen this costume I wasn’t really into it - not gonna lie. On
the road however this section looked awesome and the entire crew wore the costume well. Head to toe customization from their belts to their cups! loved it!
Woyyyy watch Tara ah bruck whine!
Loved these three and their energy!
Toronto Massive!!!!
"Amaluna"
Dale <3
"Alegria"
Get Onnnnnnnn!
"Dralion"
My dawlin from NYC - We finally reunite after Miami Carnival
Her shoe game is a 10!
"Iz a winah tuh meh heart, a masqueradah tuh meh hawt"
"Kooza"
All the way from NYC … meet the lovely Tamiko
"Quidam"
#selfies
“O”
I loved how this beauty was reppin’ her Jamaica flag the
entire day!
"Totem"
This beauty wore these wings the WHOLE DAY - like a boss!
"Ka"
"Mystere"
Behavin Di Worseeeee!
"Varekai"
This beauty makes me want to wear a head piece the next time I play mas!
Toronto massive! Found my homie Camille during lunch break! Best nap ever! Wish I got a puncheon popsicle.
Also spotted Mister Tin-Man ...or so I call him... remember him from Toronto & Miami carnival?
#blastfromthepast
I was so busy chippin’ around town with Yuma that I didn’t
get to really see other bands and sections during the day (when the photo light
was nice). However, I managed to get a few snap shots of Tribe. It felt like Tribe
masqueraders and trucks were everywhere! lol
Sioux (Tribe)
Spirit Seeker (Tribe)
Hawkeye (Tribe)
Everyone I seen wearing this costume looked amazing!
Cheyenne (Tribe)
This costume was designed by Project Runway winner Anya Ayoung-Chee
Thank you Yuma for a great time and great investment… An area
of improvement would be your bra manufacturer. I had to re – sew and alter the
strings on both my bra and my friend’s bra for it to fit. This meant not
wearing both our leg and arm pieces because we needed the extra string to fix our
bra! The bra was the right size but it did not fit because the quality was low.
I read several other reviews and many folks mentioned the same problem. Use
bikini bras or actual bras NOT a crossover between the two. Also please provide
snacks if you say you will. Now I have souvenir “snack chit” that I would have
loved to use … That is all… I am still smiling though!
Stay Tuned For Part 2 Of My Trinidad Adventures!
Xo,
Shakera
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