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You really wear some colorful knitwear on yourInstagram page! What’s behind your love of knitwear and what’s the power of the garmentsIn your opinion?I love functional, warm clothing, andI love layering. Knitwear checks both boxes. On top of that, fashionIs a vehicle for self expression for me, andI like to own a variety of pieces to suit my many moods. There are endless options for knits. They can be super chunky, or fully see through. They can be subtle and minimal, or a maximalist statement. Wearing a sweater or a hat never has to get boring! Ella Emhoff’s knitwear brandIsIncredible.I just bought this striped sweater from her with a teddy bear decal onIt thatI amIn love with.I think MelkeIs doing really cool things. On the chunky knit front,I love Hope Macaulay. She sent me a bag and a sweater, both of which areIncredibly dreamy and colorful. My boyfriend has a bunch of Gianni Versace knits from his grandpa, and those are darker and more toned down, butI wear them whenI want to leanInto a darker color palette. Other favorite brands for knitsIncludeAcne Studios, J.W.Anderson, Lirika Matoshi, and Stella McCartney. The heart makesIt a more approachable (and easily digestible) piece than some other balaclavasI’ve seen that might only leave your eyes uncovered, etc.I have a couple other balaclavas, with different designs, but this one’s special.

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Masqueraders wearing carnival costumes with wings and crowns jumped up behind sound trucks large mobile stages outfitted with speakers, DJ equipment, and steel pans that crawled through Port

of Spain on Tuesday morning.At Victoria Square, members of the Lost Tribe carnival band fastened on backpacks made of drapery, gigantic clusters of butterflies, and capes. Sweet soca and calypso boomed throughout the capital city. “If you hear any noiseIn the background, they’re music trucks on theAvenue. Welcome to carnival,” says ValmikI'maharaj, the creative director and bandleader of the Lost Tribe. Maharaj says he’s everything from “head cook” to “bottle washer” he’s a designer, editor, strategist, and visionary.

Revelers who join the band put their own spin on the theme and construct their own costumes.Mawasi Charles/Scene Productions Ltd Trinidad and Tobago’s carnivalIs the largestIn the Caribbean.Ahumble tradition blossomedInto a magnetic ritual that draws the diaspora home, and costumingIs at the root of the spectacle. “We’re a strange mix of costuming, performance, entertainment, party, allIn the same thing,” says Maharaj, whoIs 37 and from Barataria, a borough 20 minutes east of Port of Spain.The Lost TribeIs a young carnival troupe that put onIts first road march seven years ago. Since the beginning, the costumes departed from the feather and headdress bikinI'mas (costume) most bacchanalists have seen or worn.On carnival Tuesday, the Lost Tribe pushed the boundaries of tradition yet again. The overarching theme was “202We,” represented by blue, the color of “renewal, of washing, of rebirth,” according to Maharaj. Asection called Wish, designed by Naas Mohammed, led the band. The revelers wore painter’s tape blueIridescent “road gowns” paired with beaded, baby blue bikini bottoms and tropical print head wraps. The Wish

frontline wore four foot tall green bamboo like poles that juttedInto the air and were draped with coordinating printed fabric; they looked like sarongs blowingIn the wind. The men wore a black netted jacket with blue sequin fringe with mesh joggers.

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