Costume & Production Designer
Creative Practitioner
PM’s Youth Awardee for Excellence in Arts & Culture 🇯🇲
@IXEstudio
@propyaad

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.
I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.
I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.
I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.
I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.
I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

I have been holding out on mentioning this before its release last night mainly because the little girl from St.Ann, Jamaica still can’t fathom it…but I am now officially an exhibitor at the American Museum of Natural History 🥹
Right after Carnival Tuesday I went straight to New York to experience @amnh ‘s ‘Climate Fete’, an event put on for the purpose of celebrating the resilience of Caribbean people in the face of climate change but to also dissect the ways in which it continues to affect our history, culture and survival.
My piece ‘Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire’ was born from the need to represent our beautiful and diverse history and was created with sustainability as a priority. I’d like to thank Jackie Handy and the @amnh team for granting me such an incredible platform to showcase my art but also the support as I stand proudly, a West Indian woman trying to contribute to the larger conversation.
Thank you to everyone who showed up, my support system, my family, my people. Its easy to speak on what this means for me personally to showcase in one of the largest museums in the world as a girl from a small island with big dreams, but this one is not for me, its for all of us and may it allow a light to shine on our history, our struggle, our joy and our resilience.

@Shenseea in custom 🐉 inspired costume designed by me for Jamaica Carnival 2026 ♥️ @visitjamaica @thejamaicatouristboard
📷 @jai_isfirst

@Shenseea in custom 🐉 inspired costume designed by me for Jamaica Carnival 2026 ♥️ @visitjamaica @thejamaicatouristboard
📷 @jai_isfirst

@Shenseea in custom 🐉 inspired costume designed by me for Jamaica Carnival 2026 ♥️ @visitjamaica @thejamaicatouristboard
📷 @jai_isfirst

@Shenseea in custom 🐉 inspired costume designed by me for Jamaica Carnival 2026 ♥️ @visitjamaica @thejamaicatouristboard
📷 @jai_isfirst
@Shenseea in custom 🐉 inspired costume designed by me for Jamaica Carnival 2026 ♥️ @visitjamaica @thejamaicatouristboard
📷 @jai_isfirst

@Shenseea in custom 🐉 inspired costume designed by me for Jamaica Carnival 2026 ♥️ @visitjamaica @thejamaicatouristboard
📷 @jai_isfirst

Wasn’t done yet 🙂↔️😏
Another full custom look designed by me for my fav @kimberly__megan 💜💙💚💗🦚

Wasn’t done yet 🙂↔️😏
Another full custom look designed by me for my fav @kimberly__megan 💜💙💚💗🦚

Wasn’t done yet 🙂↔️😏
Another full custom look designed by me for my fav @kimberly__megan 💜💙💚💗🦚

Wasn’t done yet 🙂↔️😏
Another full custom look designed by me for my fav @kimberly__megan 💜💙💚💗🦚
Wasn’t done yet 🙂↔️😏
Another full custom look designed by me for my fav @kimberly__megan 💜💙💚💗🦚

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh
No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh
No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh

No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh
No words 💛 just gratitude
@yardmascarnival
@hairbyangellee
@makeupbychello
@exploringtt34
@jeffreels_ @drone_by_josh
This month, the American Museum of Natural History hosted Carnival at the Museum: A Climate Fete. This high-energy celebration of Caribbean culture featured Ixora: Woman of Wood and Wire by artist and designer @annaixe, who creates masterpieces from found and sustainable materials, and paid homage to the resilience of her home country, Jamaica, as it rebuilds from Hurricane Melissa.
This weekend is your last chance to see the installation of her grand Mas costume at the Museum! Find this work of art on Floor 2 of the Gilder Center.
Video credits: Jesane Jackson @marz_jackson / Matt Ritchie @matt.ritchie

BRAVÍA ♥️
Thank you @exploringtt34 📸
Thank you @spiritmas
Thank you @besslime
Thank you to my beautiful girls @chontellesewett @kalis.genevieve
Thank you to everyone who supports me ♥️
Biggest thank you to @adrianscoon 🫂

BRAVÍA ♥️
Thank you @exploringtt34 📸
Thank you @spiritmas
Thank you @besslime
Thank you to my beautiful girls @chontellesewett @kalis.genevieve
Thank you to everyone who supports me ♥️
Biggest thank you to @adrianscoon 🫂

BRAVÍA ♥️
Thank you @exploringtt34 📸
Thank you @spiritmas
Thank you @besslime
Thank you to my beautiful girls @chontellesewett @kalis.genevieve
Thank you to everyone who supports me ♥️
Biggest thank you to @adrianscoon 🫂

BRAVÍA ♥️
Thank you @exploringtt34 📸
Thank you @spiritmas
Thank you @besslime
Thank you to my beautiful girls @chontellesewett @kalis.genevieve
Thank you to everyone who supports me ♥️
Biggest thank you to @adrianscoon 🫂

BRAVÍA ♥️
Thank you @exploringtt34 📸
Thank you @spiritmas
Thank you @besslime
Thank you to my beautiful girls @chontellesewett @kalis.genevieve
Thank you to everyone who supports me ♥️
Biggest thank you to @adrianscoon 🫂
BRAVÍA ♥️
Thank you @exploringtt34 📸
Thank you @spiritmas
Thank you @besslime
Thank you to my beautiful girls @chontellesewett @kalis.genevieve
Thank you to everyone who supports me ♥️
Biggest thank you to @adrianscoon 🫂
My Trinidad Carnival debut, through the lens of some of the beautiful women who supported me. Thank you Trinidad for embracing me and thank you to my @spiritmas & my @besslime family for giving me the opportunity to share my passion and my joy . This is BRAVIA ! ♥️
Tag a beauty if you see her!
My fav song this season @voicetheartiste !

Monday Mawnin 🇹🇹 🇯🇲
Hair by @hairbyangellee
Make up by @chontellesewett
Monokini by me daarrrhh

Monday Mawnin 🇹🇹 🇯🇲
Hair by @hairbyangellee
Make up by @chontellesewett
Monokini by me daarrrhh

Monday Mawnin 🇹🇹 🇯🇲
Hair by @hairbyangellee
Make up by @chontellesewett
Monokini by me daarrrhh

Monday Mawnin 🇹🇹 🇯🇲
Hair by @hairbyangellee
Make up by @chontellesewett
Monokini by me daarrrhh

Custom showgirl look by me for @sierrarenas @sivnyc.co
🖤💎
Executive Producers:
Sierra Rena, [ SI ] Studios
Creative Director: Sierra Rena @sierrarenas
Stylist: Sierra Rena @sierrarenas
Photography (DP) : Cassidy Meyers @cass.meyers
Lighting Director: @kvmeraron
Photo Assist: @_tripzy
BTS Photo:Brandon Sang @brandonnsang
Hair: Brittany Taplin@brittvny.lee
Make-Up: Jeannette Williams @uhh.jean
Custom Look: Anna-Lisa Guthrie @annaixe
Assistant Stylist: Chloe Felopoulos @chloe.felopulos
Assistant Stylist: Stefanie Nelson @itsvstef_
Assistant Stylist: Camille Fischmann @camille.fisch

Custom showgirl look by me for @sierrarenas @sivnyc.co
🖤💎
Executive Producers:
Sierra Rena, [ SI ] Studios
Creative Director: Sierra Rena @sierrarenas
Stylist: Sierra Rena @sierrarenas
Photography (DP) : Cassidy Meyers @cass.meyers
Lighting Director: @kvmeraron
Photo Assist: @_tripzy
BTS Photo:Brandon Sang @brandonnsang
Hair: Brittany Taplin@brittvny.lee
Make-Up: Jeannette Williams @uhh.jean
Custom Look: Anna-Lisa Guthrie @annaixe
Assistant Stylist: Chloe Felopoulos @chloe.felopulos
Assistant Stylist: Stefanie Nelson @itsvstef_
Assistant Stylist: Camille Fischmann @camille.fisch

Custom showgirl look by me for @sierrarenas @sivnyc.co
🖤💎
Executive Producers:
Sierra Rena, [ SI ] Studios
Creative Director: Sierra Rena @sierrarenas
Stylist: Sierra Rena @sierrarenas
Photography (DP) : Cassidy Meyers @cass.meyers
Lighting Director: @kvmeraron
Photo Assist: @_tripzy
BTS Photo:Brandon Sang @brandonnsang
Hair: Brittany Taplin@brittvny.lee
Make-Up: Jeannette Williams @uhh.jean
Custom Look: Anna-Lisa Guthrie @annaixe
Assistant Stylist: Chloe Felopoulos @chloe.felopulos
Assistant Stylist: Stefanie Nelson @itsvstef_
Assistant Stylist: Camille Fischmann @camille.fisch

Custom showgirl look by me for @sierrarenas @sivnyc.co
🖤💎
Executive Producers:
Sierra Rena, [ SI ] Studios
Creative Director: Sierra Rena @sierrarenas
Stylist: Sierra Rena @sierrarenas
Photography (DP) : Cassidy Meyers @cass.meyers
Lighting Director: @kvmeraron
Photo Assist: @_tripzy
BTS Photo:Brandon Sang @brandonnsang
Hair: Brittany Taplin@brittvny.lee
Make-Up: Jeannette Williams @uhh.jean
Custom Look: Anna-Lisa Guthrie @annaixe
Assistant Stylist: Chloe Felopoulos @chloe.felopulos
Assistant Stylist: Stefanie Nelson @itsvstef_
Assistant Stylist: Camille Fischmann @camille.fisch
Caribbean costume designer you need to know…
Anna-Lisa Guthrie (@annaixe) • 🇯🇲
#caribbeanlookbook #caribbeanfashion #caribbeandesigner #annaixe #Jamaica
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