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Pan Trinbago president Beverley Ramsey-Moore.
Savita Singh performs in New Zealand.
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ALTA founder Dr Paula Lucie-Smith with Ira Mathur Under the Trees in 2024.
Keemya Williams, Carifta 2025 Gold Medalist who came back from major surgery to her winning ways.
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Jenesse Montablo, creator and owner of Viva la Diva Thrift Pop-Up shop
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Marisa Davis real estate agent and owner of XIPPI Properties Ltd
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Rajbal Maraj crowns Ishana Edgar as Miss Central Trinidad. Sharing in the moment are, from left, Danisher Dyer, first runner-up; pageant coordinator Marcia Merrick Mohammed and Shernisha Francis, second runner-up.
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Golden Moko Jumbies Dingolay Without Apologies by Lester Doodnath.
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Roxanne Omalo, who has won the Queen of Carnival title four times, is taking her love for culture to educational games.
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Gilberte Jasmine Farah O’Sullivan playing sailor mas with poet Anthony Vahni Capildeo in Carnival 2018.
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A bit of glitz: Makeup done for Carnival festivities by Face Candy Studio
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Savita Singh performs in New Zealand.
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Personal trainer Keeon Taylor
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Women do not fail because they are lazy. They struggle because they commit to routines that were never sustainable within the demands of their real lives.
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Heamatie Bhola-Gopaul, businesswoman
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“As I continue to renew and revitalise my spirit, I believe that women can rise above challenges they face by welcoming guidance that empowers and transforms their lives, building a strong and positive mindset, and embracing independence.” These are the sentiments of advocate and believer of local and the go-green philosophy, Heamatie Bhola-Gopaul.
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For decades, many women of African descent have, for various reasons, tried to “tame” their natural hair with the use of chemical treatments. In recent times, though, there has been a shift to more women wearing their hair in its natural state, with some having a little more difficulty managing it than others.
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Jenesse Montablo, creator and owner of Viva la Diva Thrift Pop-Up shop
Twenty-two, bubbly, bright, and frantically fashionable. Jenesse Montablo is the wit and drive behind Viva La Diva pop-up, the hottest trending thrift event in the country, one that she has been coordinating for the last year and a half. Under her careful eye, Viva La Diva has pushed thrifting in Trinidad towards becoming an entire experience, moving away from its less glamorous origins as a poor man’s means of shopping.
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Marisa Davis real estate agent and owner of XIPPI Properties Ltd
A person’s home is their sanctuary – a concept that real estate agent and managing director of XIPPI Properties Ltd, Marisa Davis, understands all too well. In addition to trying her best to find the right fit for her clients, Davis is part-owner of a home for senior citizens, ensuring that they, too, have a place where they fit in.
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Rajbal Maraj crowns Ishana Edgar as Miss Central Trinidad. Sharing in the moment are, from left, Danisher Dyer, first runner-up; pageant coordinator Marcia Merrick Mohammed and Shernisha Francis, second runner-up.
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Ishana Edgar, an 18-year-old second-year Business Management student at the University of the Southern Caribbean, walked away with the prestigious title of Miss Central Trinidad when the Couva Carnival Committee (CCC) staged its marquee event at the Couva Carnival Centre on Saturday.
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Golden Moko Jumbies Dingolay Without Apologies by Lester Doodnath.
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In the quiet neighbourhood of Federation Park, the pulsating heart of Carnival now beats from within the walls of the Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago headquarters. Currently on display is Dingolay, an exhibition that transforms the gallery space into a vibrant tribute to the colour, cadence and cultural power of Trinbago Carnival.
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Roxanne Omalo, who has won the Queen of Carnival title four times, is taking her love for culture to educational games.
For years, Roxanne Omalo was best known for her commanding presence on the Carnival stage—a four-time Carnival Queen (2018, 2020, 2024, 2025) whose poise, confidence, and storytelling captured audiences and celebrated culture.
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For years, exercise has been closely tied to appearance. Many women begin a fitness routine hoping to lose weight, shrink their waistline or fit more comfortably into their clothes. While these goals are valid, focusing only on how the body looks can cause you to overlook one of exercise’s greatest benefits: protecting your heart.
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Gilberte Jasmine Farah O’Sullivan playing sailor mas with poet Anthony Vahni Capildeo in Carnival 2018.
I watched your funeral on Zoom. Heard voices. Echoes of you. Dull pewter light. The camera was fixed high and slightly to one side. The priest moved in and out of range. The coffin crossed the screen once, a head shifting. I was in my kitchen in the Caribbean, the laptop open, the light too bright around me.
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A bit of glitz: Makeup done for Carnival festivities by Face Candy Studio
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It’s showtime! That time when women participating in the Carnival festivities get set to put their best faces forward for the glitz and glam of the Greatest Show on Earth. Over the years, makeup for the Parade of the Bands has become part and parcel of the costumes themselves, at a separate cost, of course.
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Personal trainer Keeon Taylor
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Heamatie Bhola-Gopaul, businesswoman
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Jenesse Montablo, creator and owner of Viva la Diva Thrift Pop-Up shop
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Marisa Davis real estate agent and owner of XIPPI Properties Ltd
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Rajbal Maraj crowns Ishana Edgar as Miss Central Trinidad. Sharing in the moment are, from left, Danisher Dyer, first runner-up; pageant coordinator Marcia Merrick Mohammed and Shernisha Francis, second runner-up.
Stephan Clapperton
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Golden Moko Jumbies Dingolay Without Apologies by Lester Doodnath.
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Roxanne Omalo, who has won the Queen of Carnival title four times, is taking her love for culture to educational games.
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