Who: Spice
What: Band Launch - The Spice Route
When: Sunday 19th July 2009Where: ZenTouted as the band to watch out for in 2010 all eyes were on Spice on Sunday night.
And I mean
all! From the TRIBE crew to the left of the stage to the Island People peeps scattered around Zen and everybody in between, they all came out to see if Spice would bring it. And bring it they did!

This rounds I headed to Spice solo as I only happened by one ticket thanks to my bro
(but really thanks to me cause I gave him the answers to the questions which allowed him to win said ticket). On reaching the venue I was honestly taken aback by the number of vehicles on the road for the "upstart of a band", as some in the industry were referring to them
(not me eh!).
I did not find a park easily and the only thing
dem Zen people on the road was good for was
nuttin. While I was parking I got a text from
The Sauce asking where I was, I replied to her text and she told me she was saving a space for me stage front. SWEET! After FINALLY getting a park, I made my way to the entrance and inside around 8:55pm. The show was scheduled to begin at 9:00pm.
Taking up my saved position to the front of the stage
(thanks Sauce!), I took a look around at the decor with the ladders draped from the upstairs area to the downstairs area
(people coming down from there or what?) and the big Spice boat on stage. I later found out those were just props cause nobody came down said ladders,
anyhoo...
I eagerly awaited the start of the show, cause last year I know they were on time! This year they weren't. The show started at 9:40pm and were heard a narrative about the origin of the theme. Lovely, but let's see some costumes!
Now I telling
allyuh up front I not going into no
setta detail and ting eh, the pics of the costumes speak for themselves and I will probably give a further review after
visting the
mascamp and seeing the costumes up close and personal and examining every little detail.
I liked the majority of the costumes and loved quite a few.
Everytime one came out I kept saying "
Ohgooooodddd, I like
dat!
Das meh section!"
LOL.
On a closer review of my pics, the sections that are just nice enough but
doh really drive me wild are the pink section
Gates of Petra, the black section
Ratnapurta, and the two green sections
Merchants of Venice and
China. The last two of which I think have the worst male costumes of the lot.







My list of the sections that I like but I would not necessarily play in starts with the burgundy section
Rome. I like the
frontline headpiece but that colour is just too dark for my liking and I thought it could have been a bit richer. The curtain on the back of the male costume needs to go.

Rubies of Mumbai, again GORGEOUS, but I wouldn't play in it. But that headpiece is to die for! This is also one of my favorite male costumes and I love that necklace for the men.

Ceylon Pearls is absolutely fan-ta-bu-
lous. The model seemed to be having difficulty with the headpiece, something which I hoped is remedied for the road. And it was confirmed that this section has
no backline, so just imagine this section on the road!

North Star is an Individual costume that again looked difficult to carry, but I love the sheer arm pieces and the leg pieces as well.

One of the first sections to make my pores raise was the bronze section
Adulis. That headpiece is GORGEOUS
(reminded me of Chutney from R&C), and the beads have that "whip
whap" that I love.


Next was
Caspian Sea, LOVE LOVE the
frontline, and oh my wow that belt skimpy!
Love the varying shades of blue.


A next heart stopper was
Thailand. Both the
backline and the
frontline are beyond fabulous and detailed. The super explosive headpiece is to DIE for!


Right after came the next
heartstopper and my personal fave
Wings of Isis.
A teal costume with a sexy
backline and even sexier
frontline...look at those beads!! LOOK AT THAT HEADPIECE!!!
(I personally would want to do a lil cut a paste here though, give me the backline bikini with the frontline headpiece please and thanks).

But wait
doh stop there...kill
meh now cause up next is
Greece!!
From
backline to
frontline to Individual
(male AND female eh!). The only thing is, I wanted to be on stage to trip
Soowan Bramble...where she feel she going with that ridiculous body
moggling my costume? Eh?!



Up next was some
Moroccan Heat.
I loved this orange costume...matter of fact I love
oragne costumes. This section had a lovely
backline and
frontline. I really like the headpiece detail on the
backline, but I could leave or take the
frontline backpack.


Make sure and get a
FABULOUS pair of shades for the road because these costumes have enough sparkle and
bling to blind you.
I enjoyed the varying variations of the liked the variations of the
monokini/
bonokini/
chronokini/
whateverkinis.
Some
(not the majority) of the models looked very uncomfortable in their costumes especially with the
oversized souped up headpieces which hinted at possible issues on the road, or maybe they were just a bit uncomfortable in the high
heeled boots. I loved that they modelled the costume in boots and not the usual high heels, I thought this added to the overall costume presentation.

I enjoyed the launch for the most part, but I did not enjoy some of those models. Half of the models did not spend enough time posing and the end of the runway for photographers to take pics and the next half like they were not feeling the Carnival vibe. Put me in a costume in the middle of July and I would throw waist like the world was ending tomorrow. Smile nah man moggles...is Carnival!!
Overall, until I see the costumes up close and personal at the mas camp, I give Spice’s costumes an 8 out of 10.