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Stella Jean: the Italo-Haitian star who made Haïti shine at the 2024 Olympics
Stella Jean: the Italo-Haitian star who made Haïti shine at the 2024 Olympics
Stella Jean: the Italo-Haitian star who made Haïti shine at the 2024 Olympics

Stella Jean: the Italo-Haitian star who made Haïti shine at the 2024 Olympics

Haïti made a splash on the world stage at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, captivating attention with stunning outfits. Hailed by Forbes as the third most remarkable and acclaimed by other magazines, the Haitian athletes’ uniforms surpassed those of many influential nations in fashion and design. This recognition is the result of an exceptional collaboration between visionary designer Stella Jean and internationally renowned artist Philippe Dodard.

Today, let’s dive into the world of talented stylist Stella Jean.

Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean

An Exceptional Journey

Born in 1979 in Rome, Stella Jean broke barriers by becoming the first black Italian designer. She revolutionized fashion by merging Italian elegance with the exuberance of the Caribbean and Africa. Her unique and vibrant style quickly captivated the industry: in 2019, the New York Times crowned her "the most compelling designer of the new generation in Milan".

Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean

The Meteoric Rise of an Icon

Stella Jean’s rise in the fashion world began in 2011 when she won 2nd place in Vogue Italia’s prestigious "Who Is On Next" competition. Two years later, she made her spectacular debut at Milan Fashion Week, invited by Giorgio Armani himself. Since then, her star has continued to shine.

Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean

Prestigious Collaborations and Worldwide Recognition

Stella Jean has collaborated with the biggest names in fashion. Christian Louboutin, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London... Her bold creations seduce the most exclusive boutiques in the world, from Matches Fashion to Moda Operandi.

In April 2014, she was selected by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London to exhibit several outfits in its exhibition "Glamour of Italian Fashion 1945-2014". Although her brand is based in Rome, her creations are sold in specialty boutiques around the world, such as Matches Fashion, The Corner, Moda Operandi, Farfetch, United Arrows and Alara Lagos.

Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean

A Commitment to Ethical Fashion

More than a stylist, Stella Jean is an activist for ethical fashion. She collaborates with Haitian and African artisans, preserving their ancestral traditions while propelling them onto the international stage. Her commitment to women’s empowerment and fair trade makes her a pioneer of responsible fashion.

Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean
Haïti : Stella Jean

The Triumph of a Vision

Worn by icons like Rihanna and Beyoncé, Stella Jean’s creations are now conquering the Olympic world. By dressing the Haitian delegation for the 2024 Olympic Games, she is giving Haïti unprecedented global visibility.

Stella Jean embodies the transformative power of fashion. She proves that with talent, audacity and strong values, you can not only conquer the industry, but also change the world. Thanks to her, the Haitian flag is flying higher than ever at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, a symbol of a proud, creative and resolutely forward-looking nation.

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Appolon Guy Alain
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Timoun se Moun: A poetry competition to promote children’s rights in Haiti

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