A striking design from the world-renowned Meiling Inc brand adorns the cover of the Trinidad and Tobago Fashion Company Limited's (FashionTT's) September digital fashion LookBook.
Launched last Thursday, the LookBook is FashionTT's third publication for 2021 and showcases the latest work of this country’s designers and artisans in an effort to generate local and international consumer awareness.
A model shows of a design by Silks By Miche in FashionTT's September 2021 edition LookBook.
To date, 104 designers have been promoted via the publications which have been circulated by prominent T&T businesses, financial institutions, embassies and high commissions in T&T, as well as consulate generals who have pledged their support to highlight local designers in their worldwide networks.
The September 2021 edition also features popular fashion companies, Ariel Choon Designs, Willow and Oak, House of Xarabii, Pumpeii Official, Heather Jones International and many more.
“We are, once again, thrilled to work alongside such talented designers and amazing businesses who share our goal to strategically place Trinidad and Tobago’s fashion across the globe. We appreciate all the support we have received from our line ministry, the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the public and private sector and from the consumers who continue to promote, push and purchase local fashion,” remarked FashionTT's General Manager, Lisa-Marie Daniel.
Festive pieces from Ari Choon Designs Christmas Collection.
BMW La Fast Motors Limited and Scrip J partnered with FashionTT in the development of this edition of the LookBook to endorse Brand T&T Fashion.
“I congratulate FashionTT on another milestone initiative in their continued thrust of stimulating the development of our local fashion sector. We are very happy to be aligned with this LookBook Project,” Account Manager of Scrip J, Akeisha Reid-Moses said.
Vintage cotton and lace expressions from Heather Jones latest collection are also part of the LookBook.
Jason Jagdeo, BMW Country Brand & Sales Manager expressed joy in joining FashionTT's mission and looked forward to more projects in the future.
“I commend the vision of the Trinidad and Tobago Fashion Company Limited (FashionTT) for forging a strategy to brand our fashion creative identity and presenting its commercial potential to the world. At last, there is a mandate to consolidate our fashion industry and accommodate its protagonists within an economic sector,” Fashion impresario, Richard Young commented.
Seashell earrings by Cocoa Vintage.
To view all the editions of the LookBook, visit www.fashiontt.co.tt/lookbook and keep up-to-date via FashionTT’s social media: @fashionoftt