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Yanvalou, Mayi, Nago, Mazou those moves are mostly originated from Dahomey and Nigeria. Folklore Dance is the deepest side of Haitian culture, profoundly African, it's about release of Pain, search of Strength and expression of Freedom
With strength, gravity, grace, and determination, they pass through the generations, the trials, the continents carrying the history and the future of their societies ever further. From Iyoba Idia, Henriette Saint-Marc, Sanite Bélair, Kathleen Cleaver, Ti Chérie. We are descendant of royalty, resistance, commitment, protest, we embrace their challenges, we value them, and because of their powerful path, wherever we stand is exactly where we belong.
Hibiscus, Island flower, Passion Lover, Color Power
The only Caribbean Toile detailing the Gingerbreads houses, Haitian unique architecture. Design also reflected in the Caribbean, New Orleans and other magical places.
Chandelier featuring the beautiful leaves of the famous Breadfruit Tree
“I was born on this jewel received by God, a land where Love and Harmony reigned, then one day intruders from far away invaded it, stoned it and dethroned me. Centuries have passed and my kingdom remains in the shadows despite its bright sun, under crushed dreams, violated and divided soils, my spirit remains intact and deep, it speaks of Love, Peace, and Harmony. I'm not gone, I'm just invisible” Anacaona, Sovereign Queen, cacica of Xaragua This collection is inspired by Taino sculptures, the first people of Hispagniola Island
Endemic Birds from Hispaniola Island sipping between gallery and sky. Either place, they’re free
The true joy of all Caribbean People is the Carnival. This collection is inspired by the Carnival at Jacmel in the South of Haiti. All images featured papier-mâché masks of Animal from African Jungle, spectacular mythological characters and disguises representing a wide variety social subject either from traditions, politics, morals and misdeeds.
This pillow features Haitian Henriette Saint-Marc.
Pillow honoring the Caribbean “Marchande” the nurturing side of every woman.