Napturally Sache and Tarique Eastman Shoot in Bene Caribe
These photos, taken in beautiful Tobago have us drooling over our own pieces and loving our island!
On the heels of Caribbean Style Week, What is Caribbean Fashion?
I have forever been preoccupied with defining the Caribbean Aesthetic, while so many fashion professionals living and creating in the region have t...
Caribbean Sustainable Fashion Is Sexy
When we talk Fashion, the vocabulary is sexy. Everything about shopping, shoes, dressing rooms, models, you name it, the experience is marketed in ...
A Chat with Ain Earle: The Bald Beauty
In September 2017 we sat with Ain Earle Founder of the Fashion Arch and of the Bald Beauty as she was preparing to build her organization to build...
How to Care for Your Batiks
How To Wash Cotton Batiks: Bene Caribe's Batik artist, Don Sealy, told me repeatedly "No Bleach." He instructed to only use cold water, and line dr...
Why We've Partnered with CFAFF
Founder Kevon Foderingham is very passionate about doing good for the Caribbean, well in line with Bene Caribe's personal motto. We are so proud t...
Black Hair by Trinbagonian - Gabriella Bernard
You've all seen model and advocate Gabriella Bernard affectionately known as "Gabby" on our Bene Caribe social media pages. To give full credit, Ga...
An interview turned life lesson with Trinidadian Actress, Ramona Tim Kee
There was no way this was going to be one of those interviews where a list of questions would be emailed out, and returned to me with carefully cra...
How to spot a West Indian outside of the West Indies
There are countless ways of identifying us, from our brightly coloured ensembles, to the delicious aromas of Sunday lunch spilling out of our kitch...
Bene Caribe Carnival Styling with Stephanie Ramlogan
I challenged Stephanie to help me pick some pieces from the Bene Caribe carnival line to wear to fetes (parties) and I've been using these looks th...
Diving into Success: An inspiring chat with Bermudian, Katura Horton Perinchief
Katura was not just the first Bermudian woman to compete in Olympic diving (2004), but that year she also became the first black woman [from any na...
"I come from the Caribbean Sea": Talking identity with UN Women's Tonni Ann Brodber
Caribbean-Canadian Tonni Ann Brodber is the Deputy Representative for UN Women. This UN organization is dedicated to gender equality and the empow...