By Delfine Kernizan
Haitian Designer Runs New Fashion Brand in Vietnam
A new fashion brand, with a combination of French, Caribbean and Vietnamese styles, made its debut in Hanoi, by a Haitian designer, who has shared her love with the Southeast nation country.
Haitian Bikers Celebrate Their Social Work with Photo Series
Haitian American men’s stylist Paul is an androgynous women who began specializing in menswear and men’s styling when a friend…
5 Haitian Style Bloggers You Should Know
If your Instagram feed is dull, it’s time to refresh it with fashion. Here are five stylish Haitians you should follow:
Haitian-American Designer-Philanthropist: How Azede Jean-Pierre Succeeds Through Hybridization
What will Michelle Obama and thousands of Haitian schoolchildren have in common? They’ll have been dressed by Azede Jean-Pierre. The…
6 Haitian Men’s Style Bloggers To Follow
Haitian fashion has often been noted as bold because of its vibrant colors and expressive style. Here are six bloggers that will brighten up your Insta feed and give you tips to brighten up your closet as well.
Haitian Designers Highlight Congolese Subculture in Brooklyn Fashion Show
These Haitian-American designers meld Haiti and the Congo in their unique fashion designs.
EXCLUSIVE: New Collaboration Announced Between CARIBBEAN APPAREL and Haitian Artist Steven Baboun
For Baboun it was important for him to create designs that he felt spoke to other artists and also pushed back against some of the more conservative aspects of the Haitian culture.
Haitian Publisher of Bridal Magazine Highlights Brooklyn As Premier Destination for Weddings
Haitian publisher and editorial director of World Bride Magazine, Myrdith Leon-McCormack is looking to highlight Brooklyn as a go to wedding destination for brides and grooms to be.
Capsule Collection Highlights Resiliency of Haitian Women
“The Lotus collection is exactly what it is,” said designer and founder, Joelle Fontaine. “So if you think about the lotus flower, you know, she’s kind of like the flower that grows in unfavorable conditions. And I think that’s what the I am Kreyol woman represents. She represents someone who is resilient, who’s bold, who’s strong. She’s able to grow in an area where most wouldn’t expect her to grow.”