Title: Krewe of Seville
1Krewe of Seville
- Celebrates
- Pensacolas
- 450th
2- WELL CELEBRATE
- DON TRISTAN DE LUNA
- AND THE SPANISH SETTLERS
- OF 1559
3Theme Bead
4Women mainly wore the "Spanish Farthingale",
which was a cone shaped hoop skirt, in this era.
It is also in this period that waist cinching
undergarments (which in theory existed from
around 1450, although no earlier examples
survive) became boned or otherwise stiffened to
the point that they rightly deserve the name
"stays" or corsets. Stays in this period cinch
the waist, and flatten the breasts into a perfect
cone shape, a trend continued into the following
century.
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10The Colors
- Gowns in Deep Rich Jewel Tone Colors
- Red
- White
- Black
- Yellow
11The Float
- Looks like a ship with the flags on each of the
four sides with American up top
These are the five flags that I would display to
represent Spain, France, Britain, the
Confederacy, and the United States
12Flag of Spain under Philip II1506-1701Eventually
until 1785 Cross of Burgundy Flag, Military
flag, also used as flag of the Spanish Overseas
Territories.
13De Luna Lands in Pensacola
- Luna lands at Santa Maria de Ochuse--1559.
14Example of the Helmet
- A morion is a type of open helmet used during the
16th and early 17th centuries, usually having a
flat brim and a crest from front to back. The
morion, though generally identified with Spanish
conquistadors, was common among foot soldiers of
all nationalities. Inexpensive production costs
aided its popularity and dissemination.
15 16- Don Tristan de Luna This flag is based of the
Arms of the Luna family. If you were to use a
personal flag, this would be the prime candidate