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2017 New York Teen Fashion Week!

New Yorkers experienced an extra treat this past Easter Weekend when @TyedByDede presented his crew of awesome teen models wearing his custom designed Caribbean flag inspired Bow Tie creations!  These models were HOT and needed to stay COOL under pressure on the runway.  Flag Fantasy was proud to support their effort by providing FlagFan accessories to complement the Bow Ties!  A winning combination!  Congrats to all who participated in this successful presentation. The North American Carnival Season is just around the corner so order yours today! 

Bow Ties by @TyedByDede (www.TyedByDede.com) 

FlagFans by @FlagFantasy (www.FlagFantasy.com) 

2017 NY Teen Fashion Week from Flag Fantasy on Vimeo.

 

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Carnival 2017!

So I'm one of those firm believers that NOTHING should be spoken of Carnival until the Christmas Season and all that it represents has had all the glory and honor that it deserves.  Now that we have given due praise to the birth of our Lord & Savior, I truly believe that we can slip into a season of celebration of music, color, food, life, and culture!

Bellisima Designs has created a glittering creation befitting of Ms. Flag Fantasy, and we are looking forward to flaunting it on the 2017 Carnival Circuit!

Let the festivities begin, and by all means, let the countdown begin ... Carnival is just around the corner, and coming to a city near you!

 

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2016 Miami Broward One Carnival!

Labor Day on the Parkway was a nice time.  Lots of color and costumes and cool Caribbean vibes for the West Indian American Day Parade!  Those who were careful enough to preserve their beads and feathers are now looking ahead to Miami Broward One Carnival which takes place over the Columbus Day Weekend (Thursday, October 6th through Monday, October 10th, 2016). 

Flag Fantasy is especially looking forward to that weekend to participate in the annual Carnival Pop Up Shop Miami, where a large number of vendors will be assembled at the Grand Café in Pembroke Pines, FL to provide last minute goods and services to the throngs of crowds converging on Miami for the Carnival that weekend.  Stop by to say hello and maybe pick up a FlagFan or 2 for you and your Crew to #RepOnDeRoad at the parade on Sunday! 

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2016 Montreal Carifiesta!

2016 Montreal Carifiesta! from Flag Fantasy on Vimeo.

 

On Saturday, July 2nd Montreal qualified to become the new "Windy City"! It was also Wet, Wild & Sunny … yes, all of the above! Despite the crazy weather the Carifiesta Parade was lovely and included lots of color, music, & costumes. Of course Ayiti came out to represent as usual, and a great time was had by all the masqueraders as they paraded downtown on St. Catherine Street! 

Music:
Mr. GG (feat. Dasha) - San Vou
Kes & Lyrikal - Unlimited Vibes

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2016 Mother's Day Tribute

Calling all Men …

Ladies who look this Hot & Lovely need to be kept Cool.  For Mother's Day give her the Gift that keeps Waving!

@BajanHaitian has an amazing Instagram page featuring beautiful Women and the Soca, Kompa, Reggae Music that unites us all!

 FlagFans … A Cool Necessity Indeed!

Sharon & Your FANS

@FlagFantasy.com

 

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2016 DC Caribbean Professional Network Spring Mixer!

2016 CPN Celebrating 50 with Barbados & Guyana from Flag Fantasy on Vimeo.

 

On Friday, April 22nd, 2016 Ms. Finiana Joseph and the Washington, DC Caribbean Professional Network (CPN) held their annual Caribbean Spring Mixer.  This event was especially exciting since it paid tribute to Guyana and Barbados who this year celebrate their Golden Jubilee Anniversary of Independence.  A wonderful time was had by all, and guests from all over the Caribbean joined in the festivities to acknowledge this major milestone!

For many years, the CPN's objective has been to provide a forum for Caribbean professionals in the Washington, DC metropolitan area to network and to cultivate business contacts with other professionals from a myriad of occupational disciplines.  Kudos for hosting an entertaining evening, and best wishes on your upcoming trip to Cuba!

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Music:  Cheers to Life - Voice

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2016 Guyana's Golden Jubilee of Independence!

As Guyana counts down to it's 50th Golden Jubilee of Independence from Great Britain on May 26, 2016, Flag Fantasy extends Best Wishes to all who call Guyana "Home"!
     

"Guyana was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1489, but the Dutch were the first to establish three colonies there: Essequibo, Berbice and Demerara. The British assumed control over the Dutch colonies in 1796, but the territory was formally ceded only in 1814. During the British rule Guyana became known as British Guiana.

Guyana took first steps towards its independence in the beginning of the 20th century. British Guiana gained independence from Great Britain on May 26, 1966. It remained a member of the Commonwealth. In 1970 it changed its name to the Cooperative Republic of Guyana."

Keep smiling, Guyana!

Your Fans @ Flag Fantasy

Excerpts from: https://anydayguide.com

YouTube:  Abigail James - Guyana Smiling Again "Calypso 2016"

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Christmas to Carnival - Guyana

So how do Guyanese celebrate Christmas?  With Foods like Pepperpot & Garlic Pork!

Excerpted from:

http://www.npr.org/series/371688485/the-12-days-of-quirky-christmas-foods-around-the-globe

Guyanese Christmas Gives A Whole New Meaning To Slow Food
Updated December 24, 201410:00 AM ET 


There are some Christmas foods you make far in advance that just get better and better with age and anticipation. Like British fruitcakes that age into their boozy ripeness, and German gingerbread cookies called lebkuchen that get softer and spicier as they mature.
In Guyana, a small South American country wedged between Venezuela and Suriname, certain Christmas foods are also prepared weeks in advance, and aged at room temperature. But they're not sweet; they're meaty, and they sit out for weeks. Although it may sound a bit suspect, these dishes — called pepperpot and garlic pork — have been eaten safely for generations. And Guyanese say it wouldn't be Christmas without them.

Pepperpot, the first course served on Christmas Day, comes from the native tradition. It's basically a stew of aromatics and tough beef parts like shanks, trotters and tails that benefit from a long cooking. They're tossed in with cinnamon and cloves from neighboring Spice Islands and peppers. And when we say slow cooking, we mean it: Pepperpot is cooked, off and on, for days. And between stewing, it sits out on the stove at room temperature.


Usually, leaving meat at room temperature would give bacteria — the sort that would land you in the hospital — a field day. But pepperpot has a secret weapon: cassareep.


Cassareep is a thick sauce made from the juice from cassava root, one of the country's oldest traditional foods. The juice is boiled down to a molasses-dark syrup, which has powerful antiseptic properties that's used in medicine as well. And it also contributes its own unique flavor.

Pepperpot, a traditional Guyanese Christmas dish, is basically a stew of aromatics and tough meat parts like shanks, trotters and tails that benefit from a long cooking.  Courtesy of Cynthia Nelson Photography


Pepperpot, a traditional Guyanese Christmas dish, is basically a stew of aromatics and tough meat parts like shanks, trotters and tails that benefit from a long cooking.

Courtesy of Cynthia Nelson Photography


The second essential Guyanese Christmas dish, garlic pork, comes from the Portuguese culinary tradition. As with pepperpot, it involves a preparation that seems to fly in the face of food-safety common sense: The pork sits out at room temperature for weeks. In this case, it's not cassareep that keeps you safe: It's salt and vinegar.

This puckery preservation method is similar to Portuguese adobo recipes, and the vindaloo dishes in the former Portuguese colony of Goa. In this case, chops are rubbed with a paste of garlic and a Guyanese varietal of fresh thyme.


Garlic pork comes from the Portuguese culinary tradition. It involves a preparation that seems to fly in the face of food-safety common sense: The meat sits out at room temperature for weeks in a vinegar bath.    Courtesy of Cynthia Nelson Photography

 

 After at least two weeks in the brine, the meat is fried. The long bath (and a heating of vinegar) creates some pretty distinct flavors and aromas. "It's a very intense dish," says Nelson. "And you always know whether or not your neighbor made garlic pork."


Don't forget ... our FlagFans make perfect stocking-stuffers for the Carnival Reveler on your list, so shop today!

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2015 Christmas Culture

Black Friday!   Christmas to Carnival!  As cooler temperatures become the norm throughout North America and Europe, things start to warm up in the Caribbean, where the Christmas Season is filled with the joyous anticipation and celebration of the birth of the Lord.  Christmas preparation focuses on  special traditional dishes and drinks, and Parang music influenced by Latin culture.  Of course many complain that Carnival keeps nipping on the heels of Christmas more and more each year, thereby not giving the latter the full focus and extent of celebration it deserves.   We at Flag Fantasy agree with that assessment, but that being said, would like to remind our fans that this is a short Carnival season (Monday, Feb. 8th & Tuesday, Feb. 9th) … So if you're looking for the ideal Christmas Stocking Stuffer for the Carnival Reveler on your list, you can't go wrong with our FlagFans!   Buy 3 or more and get Black Friday discounts of 20% from now through Carnival by using Discount Code BlackFriday on qualifying purchases!

Sharon & Your Fans

@ www.FlagFantasy.com

 

 

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Miami Broward Carnival 2015

Summer is winding down here in North America, and its unofficial close was marked by the Labor Day Parade in Brooklyn, NY.  A great time was had by all! 

However things are NOW heating up in Florida with Miami Broward Carnival  just around the corner!  Fetes, Flag Parties, Food and Fun will be on tap all weekend long for the Columbus Day holiday!  Bands like Radikal International, Bajan Fuh Evah, Ti Chapo, and One Island Band will be showcasing their colors & creativity at the Carnival Parade on Sunday, October 11th.  And of course, for the first time we will be missing the sweet strains of Calypsonian Rootsman (Yaseu Isei) at the carnival. But he had been preparing us for this for years … "In Miami … When you miss me, I'll be there!"

Have a Safe & Happy Miami Broward Carnival and Stay Cool!!!

Sharon & Your Fans

@ www.FlagFantasy.com

 

 

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2015 Emancipation Day

Excerpted from http://www.sebadamani.com/blog/happy-emancipation-day-nyc ...

Emancipation Day is a day that marks the ending of enslavement for many people of Afrikan descent. Emancipation Day is celebrated in many former British colonies in the Caribbean and areas of the United States on various dates in observance of the emancipation of enslaved people of African origin. The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 ended slavery in the British Empire on August 1, 1834 and throughout the Caribbean Emancipation Day is widely observed during the first week of August. In many Caribbean countries the Emancipation Day celebration is a part of Carnival, as the Caribbean Carnival takes place at this time (although Carnaval in Trinidad and Tobago takes place in February or March according to Ash Wednesday, not near August. In the U.S. different states have different days that they mark and celebrate Emancipation Day.

 

Emancipation Day 2015 from Flag Fantasy on Vimeo.

 

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5 Mas' Bands in Trinidad will have a limited number of FlagFans for distribution in time for Carnival 2k15!

The countdown to the Parade of Color & Culture continues, and FlagFantasy sends Love & FlagFans to 5 of Trinidad Carnival 2015's favorite Mas' Bands!  These bands have spent significant amounts of time, money and labor putting together portrayals that will be showcased in grand style on Carnival Monday & Tuesday.  We salute all the bandleaders and thank them for their contribution to keeping the culture alive!

Masqueraders, tag us @FlagFastasy with your favorite photos of you & your FlagFans in your sections during the Pageantry of Splendor!

    1.  Band Number 1:  Ronnie & Caro – 2015 Presentation: Ah Come Back Home – Section: Sweet TnT. 

 

 

  1. Band Number 2: Trini Revellers – 2015 Presentation: The Jamette Carnival – Section: Indian Savages 

 

 

  1. Band Number 3: Island People Mas – 2015 Presentation: Celebrate – Section: Maiara 

 


 

    4.   Band Number 4: Legacy – 2015 Presentation: Reflections – Section: Desert Mirage 

 

 

  1. Band Number 5: Dream Team – 2015 Presentation: Somewhere Out There – Section: Eris Hades @Dream  #USVI

 

 

Of course all of our FlagFans make wonderful accessories to accentuate your costume and give you and your friends cool comfort & shade during your Carnival Experience!

Have a Safe & Happy Carnival!

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