K2K’s Monday wear

This is one of the Monday wear costumes for four-time, medium band of the year winner K2K’s 2019 Carnival presentation, Through Stained Glass Windows.

Photos: Gary Jordan
This is one of the Monday wear costumes for four-time, medium band of the year winner K2K’s 2019 Carnival presentation, Through Stained Glass Windows. Photos: Gary Jordan

MONDAY wear is now part and parcel of the whole Carnival experience. K2K Alliance and Partners has taken a unique approach to Monday wear. The four-time medium band of the year winner centres its Monday wear around its “365-day concept” and its theme of “making the road your runway.”

Another design in K2K’s Monday wear for Carnival 2019. Photos: Gary Jordan

In a release on its Monday wear for its 2019 Carnival presentation, Through Stained Glass Windows, the band said, come Carnival Monday 2019, “onlookers can expect to see masqueraders adorned in red, with signage on the clothing stating, ‘Where there is hatred, love’.”

The band described its wear as “ready-to-wear garments (which) stay true to K2K’s 365-day concept, speaking to the versatility of the K2K brand, which focuses on providing wardrobe pieces that can be used and re-used after the Carnival season.”

K2K, the four-time medium band winner said, its Monday wear centres around its “365-day concept” and its theme of “making the road your runway.” 

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The release said the band differentiates itself in the market because it is “one of the few bands which cater to full costuming for both Carnival Monday and Tuesday.”

In its 2019 Monday wear package, women will be given red gowns and men a meshed top.

“To further enhance the look, a cape and jewellery can be purchased separately,” it added.

This is the male Monday wear costume for K2K’s 2019 presentation Through Stained Glass Windows.

The Monday wear, it said, fits into the band’s wider 2019 Through Stained Glass Windows presentation. Its 2019 presentation was inspired by the Peace Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi “with the theme focusing on the need for prayer in times where anti-globalisation, segregation and hate seem to be more evident.

“The depiction on Carnival Monday, not only references the prayer, ‘Where there is hatred, let me sow love,’ but also speaks to one of the positive coping mechanisms, ‘love’, that is needed to balance the unsettling discord globally.”

K2K’s 2019 presentation is called Through Stained Glass Windows and is inspired by the Peace Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi.

It added that, “The band’s storyboard will speak to a tale of faith overcoming doubt; mercy conquering cruelty; light piercing through the darkness; and hope dominating despair.”

An interpretation of the band’s handpieces for its Cranival 2019 Monday wear.

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