Are you ready for the Fiesta? It is great time for another ebullient event i.e Cinco De Mayo ; celebrating Mexican victory over France, Mexican ancestry and appreciating Mexican culture. With Cinco de Mayo just around the corner, we thought this would be the ideal time to shed some light on our collection of costumes. Many people wear Mexican Attire on this festival which is of-course well suited for your holiday.
Festive food, making margaritas and playing mariachi music is all about Cinco De Mayo. Throw a Cinco De Mayo party with favorite Mexican recipes like tacos, enchiladas, margaritas and more.
Festive food, making margaritas and playing mariachi music is all about Cinco De Mayo. Throw a Cinco De Mayo party with favorite Mexican recipes like tacos, enchiladas, margaritas and more.
The festival is around the corner and it is the right time to choose
your costumes. So, have a sneak peek on the costumes listed just for you
to make your festival unforgettable.
Here are some couple themed costumes for the Fiesta -
The outfits you wear play a significant part in highlighting your
personality. Spice up your festival and get everyone fired up as a sexy
Bandida costumes. Believe us! this couple will stand out in the crowd
for sure.
Mexican serape is the hit one for having fun fiesta. Either Opt for Red, white or green which are the colors in the Mexican flag and you can also go for some bright colors. Classic examples include sombreros, cowboy boots or huaraches, colorful wraps and serapes, embroidered shirts and ponchos.
Dress up as the more enduring Heroes in the history. Battle the unjust rulers and do not forget to carry a sword when dressing up in Mexican Zorro Attire.
Steal hearts as you step in the party in this red hot dress and all men out there compliment your sweethearts in the gentleman look.
Accessories & Party Supplies -

Either you are looking for the Pinatas, fiesta paper decors, sombrero or anything, Partybell is a destiny for your shopping.
Put on a sombrero,tap to the beats of Maraichi music, go for a parade, flood the streets and honor the bravery of Mexican soldiers.