This design is reminiscent of wings. A play on the flights of people coming to see the beauty of the Islands. The focus on the white costume with blue reflective accents reflects the white sand and blue waters. This design is to highlight the importance of the Cayman Islands marine environment and the need to preserve it so local people and visitors can enjoy it for years to come. But more importantly, as a small island nation, this design represents a plea for the world to do its part in taking care of the environment, especially the oceans.
Reba Dilbert has done a lot to promote the culture of her country through costume design. Creating dazzling costumes for the two national festivals (Batabano Carnival and Pirates Week) along with the yearly singing Christmas Tree concert. Her designs are colourful, elaborate and beautiful to evoke happiness and delight her audiences. Her work has been showcased in many countries worldwide from carnival in Honduras to International pageants in Turkey and Malta.
Reba Dilbert is a self-taught designer from the Cayman Islands with an extensive background in creating eye-catching creations for pageants, performances, and carnivals. Her work has been internationally recognized and locally celebrated. Her designs are colourful, elaborate and beautiful to evoke happiness and delight her audiences. Her work has been showcased in many countries worldwide from carnival in Honduras to International pageants in Turkey and Malta.
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