Carnival Collections
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- Auburn
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- Blonde
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- Ghana
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- Green
- Orange
- Black
- Tri-Color
- Red
- Dark Pink
- Pink
- Orange
- Yellow
- Gold
- Green
- Light Green
- Dark Blue
- Light Blue
- Dark Purple
- Purple
- Light Purple
- Black
- Light Brown
- Beige
- Blonde
- Dark Grey
- White
- Burgundy
- Dark Brown
- Blonde/Pink
- White/Black
- Mixed Pink
- Mixed Blonde
- Ash Green
- Auburn Blonde
- Grey
- Strawberry Blonde
- Ice Blue Blend
- Pink Ombre
- Green Ombre
- Orange Ombre
- Light Yellow
- Black
- Blonde
- Blue
- Dark Purple
- Pumpkin
- Auburn Brown
- Light Brown
- Lime Green
- Pink
- Dark Grey
- Burgundy
- Fuchsia
- Purple
- Pink
- Blue
- Silver
- Gold
- Black
- Violet
Carnival season is upon us, and it's time to enjoy Mardi Gras! Check out our collection of exciting Mardi Gras costumes and wigs that will make your celebration extra special.
What Is Mardi Gras?
Mardi Gras is one of the most popular Catholic carnivals and celebrates the close of the Pre-Lenten season. The celebration can be traced back to medieval Europe and often lasts for weeks leading up to the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, when 40 days of Lent fasting begin until Easter. Historically, Fat Tuesday is all about eating all the fats at home before a season of fasting!
Is Mardi Gras popular in the USA?
It's no secret that the Mardi Gras celebrations are unique to Louisiana, with people from all across the U.S. traveling to New Orleans to experience the hype. Although Louisiana is the only state where it's a legal holiday, the entire United States offers Mardi Gras celebrations, especially in states like Alabama and Mississippi. No matter where you are, there's likely to be a way to celebrate.
How is Mardi Gras celebrated?
Mardi Gras is famous for its parades, galas, parties, exclusive masquerades, and everything in between. New Orleans has some of the best celebrations, with vibrant decorations, amazing food, and hundreds of people bedazzled in purple, green, and gold. Some of the most popular costume ideas include fairies, animals, mythological figures, and Medieval characters. Colorful wigs and eye-catching tinsel costumes are some of the best items for this day.
When Is Mardi Gras in 2023?
After pandemic shutdowns and complications, Mardi Gras as we know and love it is back again. The festival will commence on Tuesday, February 21, but the carnival season begins on the feast of Epiphany, which is January 6.