Caribbean Export supports the business of fashion in the Caribbean
Bridgetown, BARBADOS, October 25, 2018. Fashion is a key sector of the region’s creative industries with designers creating some of the most unique styles inspired by their environments. Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) in cooperation with the European Union is supporting the participation of eight (8) CARIFORUM based designers in this years’ International Fashion Festival Boutique Business (IFFBB) 2018 giving them an opportunity to showcase their creativity and meet with the international buyers that will be present. The overall event is managed by the Caribbean Market Center in partnership with Liberty Fairs New York and the Barbados Investment Development Cooperation (BIDC).
Indira Moss from The Bahamas will present her label ILashan which includes a range from swimsuits to ready-to-wear and bridal designs. Current WE-Xport participant Kimya Glasgow will showcase her classic Caribbean look for the modern woman that present a relaxed elegance influenced by the Caribbean aesthetic coming from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Not forgetting the male designers, David André from Haiti with his self-named David André Collection will show how diverse you can be with a single colour pallet.
The opportunity for regional designers to learn from industry experts and from those who have ‘made it’ should not be over looked. The 3-day event will start with a fashion expo in the Queen’s Park Art Gallery on the evening of Friday 26th October 2018. One of the highly anticipated events will be a workshop under the theme Fashion is Big Business on Saturday 27th at the Hilton Barbados where attendees will hear from Sharifa Murdock co-owner of the leading business to business fashion trade event Liberty Fairs; Quincy Theodore founder of Brooklyn Circus, an incubation programme for emerging designers and Samantha Belfer, senior buyer responsible to finding new emerging designers for luxury department store Saks Fifth Avenue who will present on what retail buyers are looking for from designers.
“We know the Caribbean is burgeoning with talent within the creative industries, but our creatives also have to be good at business. Caribbean Export is pleased to be able to support CARIFORUM designers participate and leverage the opportunity” expressed Alison Beckles, Services Consultant at Caribbean Export.
Other designers participating include Bhwram Atelier and Harvey Robertson from Trinidad and Tobago; Natalie Eastmond and Roy Thompson from Barbados; and Kristin Frazer from the British Virgin Islands.
About Caribbean Export
Caribbean Export is a regional export development and trade and investment promotion organisation of the Forum of Caribbean States (CARIFORUM) currently executing the Regional Private Sector Programme (RPSDP) funded by the European Union under the 11th European Development Fund (EDF) Caribbean Export’s mission is to increase the competitiveness of Caribbean countries by providing quality export development and trade and investment promotion services through effective programme execution and strategic alliances.