Kimya Glasgow hosts  Martinique fashion show on eve of Paris Fashion Week
Vincentian designer Kimya Glasgow (centre in green) with models showcasing her fashion designs recently in Martinique.
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October 18, 2019

Kimya Glasgow hosts Martinique fashion show on eve of Paris Fashion Week

On the eve of Paris Fashion Week, St Vincent and the Grenadines national Kimya Glasgow presented a retrospective of her most iconic looks at the prestigious Casino des Trois Ilets located in the touristic area of La Pointe du Bout.

The popular Vincentian designer is making the most of her business immersion in Martinique as a part of the EU-funded Trade Enhancement for the Eastern Caribbean (TEECA) project, being implemented by the Chamber of Commerce of Martinique (CCIM) in partnership with the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission and the Caribbean Export Development Agency.
Many locals gathered in the chic softened atmosphere of the venue to discover Kimya Glasgow’s distinct style paired with sounds of ethnic and modern music.
Kimya Glasgow is a lifestyle brand with a unique Caribbean aesthetic and a modern global twist.

As a preview of her upcoming participation in the Martinican fashion week, Kimya presented a teaser of her most amazing pieces, mixing favourites and outfits from her new collection.

Fourteen models supported the Vincentian designer on the special occasion, dressed in all white ensembles with a few touches of colour.

Her looks were completed with multicoloured fans from “Parfum des îles” and local straw hats and jewelry from “Bakoua bô kay” hand made by the talented Gabriel Biron.

The show was deemed a tremendous success for Kimya’s brand and a true achievement for the TEECA project with the collaboration of its two beneficiaries: Parfums des îles and Kimya Glasgow designs. In addition, a partnership agreement with “Chatelaine Store” was concluded in Fort de France. (BlackStar News)

About Kimya Glasgow:

Kimya holds an Associate Degree in Fashion Design from the Barbados Community College and has been mentored by several of the Caribbean’s most influential designers, including Trinidadian fashion maven Claudia Pegus, with whom she apprenticed. She has shown in Miami Fashion Week, Caribbean Fashion Week in Jamaica, Fashion Week Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados Fashion Week, St. Kitts Fashion Weekend and repeatedly in Fashion Caribbean – St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ premier Fashion show. She has also shown her collections at events in Mustique; Bequia; Grenada and New York. She is a 2009 Caribbean Fashion Awards winner.