Get a glimpse at island style.
Dwain Oneal/Courtesy of Tialani
Learn how these designers blend tradition and innovation to create some truly remarkable products.
Many pieces incorporate batik fabric, made using traditional wax-resist dyeing techniques.
Her label specializes in durable, flattering swimwear and separates.
Her goal, she says, is to empower her clients by emphasizing their strengths.
The name Jam + Rico is a nod to the designer Lisette Scotts roots in Jamaica and Puerto Rico.
The newest range, Casa Caribe, pays homage to the cultural intersection of Trinidad and Colombia.
Tialani (Barbados)
Thisminimalist ready-to-wear brandis based on Barbados.
A model wears the Tialani cross back slip dress.Credit:Dwain Oneal/Courtesy of Tialani
From left: Bene Caribe designer Abby Charles; a model wears the brand’s Audrey dress.Courtesy of Bene Caribe
From left: Swim separates from Carolina Socías; designer Carolina Socías.Courtesy of Carolina Socías
From left: Jam + Rico designer Lisette Scott; a Jam + Rico bracelet.From left: Junior Sealey/Courtesy of Jam + Rico; Courtesy of Jam + Rico
From left: Floral top and skirt from Shoma The Label; Shoma Persad, the brand’s designer.Courtesy of Shoma the Label
From left: The Bella top by Tialani; a model wearing the brand’s burlap trench coat.Dwain Oneal/Courtesy of Tialani
Handmade clay-polymer earrings from Paper Papayas.Courtesy of Paper Papayas