Thursday, 29 November 2012

First Fete for the season

Casually one evening, as my Bestie, Esty and I were taking our weekly power-walk around the neighbourhood, he says to me “Oh by the way Leecy (His younger sister Analicia Dubrisingh) is applying for Parsons and wants your opinion on some things that she’s submitting.” I always knew that their entire family was Fashion oriented, starting with their Beauty Queen Mom, then their Mc Queen obsessed older sister and Estevan with his modelling and immense knowledge of the fashion world. Looked like the baby of the family was about to wade in the style pool herself, with her hand-made beaded jewellery. “Cute” I thought.

What I met on their kitchen table was not “Cute”. It was PHENOMENAL!!! Little Leecy did that?! I was flabbergasted! She had this elaborate multi-strand pearl necklace that weighed heavily enough to create amazing drape along the collar bone. There were several pieces that I saw that had me just speechless! I could not believe that someone so young and without any formal training in jewellery design and construction, could create such masterful pieces of art. She imported beads in a plethora of materials and intricately weaved them securely with wire, and fastened with ribbon, trimmed with even more detail. So needless to say, over a year later when Esty invited me to the launch of “Fete”; the debut of Analicia’s jewellery line, at The Gallery last night I was thrilled! Then I was even more excited when they asked me to wear one of her pieces and strut around in it all night at the show! 

Fete oversized blue beaded cuff
Rachel Ross
The Gallery is sort of a hub for the “who’s-who” of fashion and extravagance in Trinidad. It is essentially a gift shop, but what founder Sheena Thorpe provides, is far beyond your everyday “gift”. It is an experience of luxury and visual decadence, from the smoothly carved mahogany bowls, to the aromatic room diffusers and exquisite “Toffees to go”. The Gallery plays a remarkable role in highlighting the opulence within the fashion and creative industry in Trinidad. For too long had the image of a turtle carved in a coconut been the perceived standard for what we have to offer creatively. At the Gallery one can find E Coudray (a two century-old Paris perfumery) alongside Meiling’s line of scented candles and silk sleepwear. You will see Kenneth Jay Lane jewellery (donned by Jackie Onassis) next to Trinidad’s own Rachel Ross’s exquisite accessories, and now “Fete” by Analicia Dubrisingh.

A few pieces from Fete


Chejo
There was another exhibition last night for Chejo; a jewellery collection by Kristy Collado (from the Dominican Republic). Her huge display showed a variety of different Tribal style necklaces and body chains. She also had a bowl full of leather knotted necklaces that I thought were pretty interesting and fashion forward!








At the debut Analicia showed five pieces from her Collection. The earrings she wore are also a prototype for the line, with an Indian Inspired pearl beading in concentric layers. The rest will be at the store soon and just in time for Christmas. I coveted this orange and turquoise double stranded necklace (see picture below) for TT$1300.00, however due to the overwhelming demand for the particular piece, I’m going to have to wait for a replica to be made.




My favourite part of the night had to be speaking with Mrs. Dubrisingh; mother of the designer. We talked about how there is talent bubbling over the rim in Trinidad, but so few people are fortunate to have the opportunity to have their work showcased in a legitimate way. She told me that Analicia’s history with bead work started when she was a small child, and would get lost for hours in her Lisa Frank bead kit! She never ceased her interest in creating jewellery. She never thought that something big would not happen. “Fete coming together and being sold at The Gallery is purely the result of preparation meeting opportunity” I told her. With enough passion and focused energy, magic will happen.


5 comments:

  1. absolutely brilliant! great job Leece!

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  2. So proud! That's my cousin Analicia. The Universe is the limit baby and you just got started. XO

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  3. Couldn't be prouder of my sister, and of you for this blog Steph!

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  4. I'm so happy and proud of my sister, and thank you for this wonderful article about her and Fete!

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  5. Wonderful job Leecie!! So proud of you and your accomplishments! And thank you Stephanie for the great article, I will definitely be a proud bragging auntie and directing all to your blog!

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