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6 Caribbean Trend Manufacturers Making Their Mark on the International Stage

Find out how these designers mix custom and innovation to create some really outstanding merchandise. 

Bene Caribe (Trinidad, Washington, D.C. ) 

From left: Bene Caribe designer Abby Charles; a mannequin wears the model’s Audrey costume.

Courtesy of Bene Caribe


Based by Trinidadian designer Abby Charles, Bene Caribe is a conscious-fashion model, and moral consumption is embodied in each bit. Many items incorporate batik material, made utilizing conventional wax-resist dyeing methods. 

Carolina Socías (Dominican Republic) 

From left: Swim separates from Carolina Socías; designer Carolina Socías.

Courtesy of Carolina Socías


Earlier than launching her namesake model in 2013, Carolina Socías labored with Dominican way of life model Jenny Polanco for 11 years. Her label focuses on sturdy, flattering swimwear and separates. Her objective, she says, is to empower her shoppers by emphasizing their strengths. 

Jam + Rico (Jamaica, Puerto Rico, New York Metropolis)

From left: Jam + Rico designer Lisette Scott; a Jam + Rico bracelet.

From left: Junior Sealey/Courtesy of Jam + Rico; Courtesy of Jam + Rico


Established in 2016, Jam + Rico jewellery is understood for its daring and colourful designs. The identify Jam + Rico is a nod to the designer Lisette Scott’s roots in Jamaica and Puerto Rico. She and her workforce take annual journeys to Caribbean locations to search out inspiration within the tradition, music, and panorama. 

Shoma The Label (Trinidad)

From left: Floral prime and skirt from Shoma The Label; Shoma Persad, the model’s designer.

Courtesy of Shoma the Label


The clothes from this Trinidad-based firm is all handmade on the island, and every assortment tells genuine native tales by means of material and design. The latest vary, Casa Caribe, pays homage to the cultural intersection of Trinidad and Colombia. 

Tialani (Barbados)

From left: The Bella prime by Tialani; a mannequin sporting the model’s burlap trench coat.

Dwain Oneal/Courtesy of Tialani


This minimalist ready-to-wear model is predicated on Barbados. Founder Tia Olton’s designs embody swimwear, loungewear, and resort put on for each males and ladies in a impartial palette.

Paper Papayas (Trinidad, Las Vegas)

Handmade clay-polymer earrings from Paper Papayas.

Courtesy of Paper Papayas


Since 2020, Trinidadian designer Shae Rogers has specialised in handmade clay-polymer jewellery impressed by Caribbean wildlife — and the daring, sturdy girls in her household.

A model of this story first appeared within the December 2024/January 2025 difficulty of Journey + Leisure below the headline “Island Model.”



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