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Saturday, June 28, 2025

“A Caribbean Bridal Fashion Journey!”

FashionTT’s 12th Edition Wedding LookBook

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WE Magazine
384 days ago
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The Trinidad and To­ba­go Fash­ion Com­pa­ny Lim­it­ed (Fash­ionTT) is tak­ing us on “A Caribbean Bridal Fash­ion Jour­ney!” with the 12th edi­tion of its Wed­ding Look­Book.

This Look­Book show­cas­es the lat­est col­lec­tions from some of the re­gion’s most tal­ent­ed bridal de­sign­ers, in­clud­ing SGP Re­sort, An­gel Glow De­sign Wear, Di­ane Carl­ton, SB Loren­zo, and many more.

“It is a one-stop shop for brides-to-be seek­ing in­spi­ra­tion for their spe­cial day. It fea­tures a wide va­ri­ety of wed­ding gowns, brides­maid dress­es, and ac­ces­sories, all de­signed to re­flect the unique style and beau­ty of the Caribbean bride,” Fash­ionTT said.

Re­late Stu­dios and James Hack­ett of The Lush King­dom have been praised for their ded­i­ca­tion and ex­per­tise in bring­ing the vi­sion of the Look­Book to life. Hack­ett is the cre­ative mas­ter­mind be­hind the Look­Book’s graph­ic work and is al­so the founder of The Lush King­dom, which “makes the or­di­nary ex­tra­or­di­nary by aim­ing to be an en­chant­i­ng de­sign­er brand that us­es the el­e­ments of sto­ry­telling to trans­port every­one to new worlds where things can be seen dif­fer­ent­ly.”

Re­late Stu­dios is led by co-founders Ju­ma Ban­nis­ter and Ayinde Smith. Re­late’s phi­los­o­phy un­der­scores the im­por­tance of re­la­tion­ships as fun­da­men­tal to suc­cess and one of the key sources of sus­tain­able com­pet­i­tive ad­van­tage and prof­itabil­i­ty.

“This be­lief is re­flect­ed in their work with Fash­ionTT, where they have pro­vid­ed strate­gic con­tent cre­ation and mar­ket­ing ser­vices,” Fash­ionTT said.

Fash­ionTT said sup­port from their spon­sors—Ch­aguara­mas De­vel­op­ment Au­thor­i­ty (CDA), Crews Inn, Re­lax Med Aes­thet­ics, Caribe Fash­ion Spe­cial­ists (CFS), Kalloo’s Au­to Rentals, Xtra Foods, Neik­isha Hair Styl­ist, and Shore Boat Cater­ers Lim­it­ed—has been cru­cial in en­sur­ing the suc­cess of this project and in pro­mot­ing Caribbean fash­ion on a glob­al stage.

“We are so proud to launch our 12th edi­tion Wed­ding Look­Book,” stat­ed Lisa Marie Daniel, gen­er­al man­ag­er of Fash­ionTT. “Brides-to-be, fash­ion en­thu­si­asts, and in­dus­try pro­fes­sion­als are in­vit­ed to ex­plore the ex­quis­ite col­lec­tions and be in­spired by the beau­ty and crafts­man­ship of Caribbean bridal fash­ion.”

To check out the lat­est Look­Book, vis­it www.fash­iontt.co.tt/look­book. To keep up-to-date on what’s hap­pen­ing with Fash­ionTT, fol­low the Face­book and In­sta­gram pages: @fash­ionoftt 


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