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Haitian Designer Paola Mathe with statement-making headwraps
Here is a picture of the Haitian fashion designer Paola Mathe who has created the website Fanm Djanm. For relatively a short period of time, she has been gaining fame with her fashionable, statement-making headwraps.
Haitian designer Paola Mathe wants to empower women and named her business Fanm Djanm, i.e. Strong Woman. She is doing so well after a year in business she is now designing jewelry and clothes.
Her brainchild has been an all-purpose headwrap. The headwrap can be used as a neckerchief, a belt, even a shirt.
Initially, women resisted buying headwraps because they associated it with lower-class women. But the headwraps took off and women are now saying ". . . I need at least five . . ."
Beyonce wearing Haitian designer Stella Jean creations
Here is a picture of the the superstar Beyonce wearing a $302 Multi Euprotto Skirt with a $229 Oversized T-Shirt. In addition, she has a $639 floral embellished leather sandals. All designed by Haitian designer Stella Jean.
High-fashion pop star Beyonce has given the nod to Italian-Haitian designer Stella Jean by sporting two of her creations in public just days apart.
On one occasion Beyonce chose an Abuelo-style out-sized t-shirt she paired with a skirt imprinted with a tropical fruit pattern. She added a pair of Stella Jean leather sandals with a floral design.
Stella Jean's casual design styles reflect the meeting of her Haitian and Italian heritage.
Donna Karan and Parsons with new design school in Haiti
Here is Donna Karan as she intends to team up with Parsons to create new design school in Haiti
Donna Karan, or "DK", is an American fashion designer and the creator of the "DKNY" clothing labels (Donna Karan New York). She was deeply impressed by the inherent natural craftsmanship of Haitians when she first visited Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. Instead of seeing the country's devastation, Donna saw Haiti's potential through the eyes of creativity. She felt it was really important to give them something so that they can help them with their enormous artisan talents and she decided to create a holistic community--a community which will be created through the preservation own culture and native art using indigenous resources like tobacco leaves, metal works, stone, etc. Donna Karan has teamed up with 'Parsons the New School for Design' from Manhattan to train Haitian artisans through the Urban Zen foundation by providing models of sustainable commerce through DOT or "The Design, Organization, Training Center" for emerging artists in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Michael Stars stores to carry Artisan Collection Veve From Haiti
Artisan Collection Veve From Haiti.
Suzanne Lerner, a co-founder, the present president of Michael Stars and owner of Lerner Et Cie, is an entrepreneur, political activist and philanthropist. Her recent project is to help Haitians in collaboration with a Haitian fashion design company Paula Coles. Paula Coles makes home and fashion accessories out of recycled scrapped fabrics collected from Haitian T-shirt factories. Each Paula Coles item is a promise and it comes with a mission to provide education and a promise of a brighter future for thousands of underprivileged children in Haiti. As part of Michael Star's Spring collection, they have planned to sell a limited edition of linen anorak jackets that have four different hand-beaded designs created by Haitian artisans. The designed have been named "Veve" and will be sold at $298; out of that money, $100 will be donated to PRODEV, Haiti. PRODEV is an organization created with a mission to develop, manage and support schools and educational centers in underserved communities in Haiti.
Designer Stella Jean to Show Collection at Armani Teatro
Designer, Giorgio Armani, has chosen Haitian-Italian designer, Stella Jean, to show her Fall 2014 collection at Armani's salon, Armani Teatro. Jean has been selected for her beautifully constructed ethnic-influenced prints. An award given by fashion magazine, Vogue Italia, to her for originality brought her to Armani's attention.
She will show during Fall Milan Fashion Week. She expresses gratitude to Armani he has selected her as the first women's wear designer to show at Armani Teatro.
Former Haitian Police chief Mario Andresol goes to Fashion
Here is a picture of the Former Haitian Police chief Mario Andresol as he has decided to move to a new field completely different than his previous one. Mario Andresol is now in fashion.
Mario Andrésol was the head of the PNH from 2006 to 2012. He left his position as Chief of Police when his term ended on August 18, 2012
Mario Andresol Fashion Show of Fine Clothing Line
Here is a picture of the New mario Andresol. This is a drastic change of career as the former Haitian Police chief Mario Andresol has decided to go to fashion with new clothing line called "My Collection.
This is a collection of clothing and underwear and I wish the former Chief of Police of Haiti all the success in the world