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Haitian originality at the heart of the Olympic Games thanks to Stella Jean and Philippe DodardHaiti
Haitian originality at the heart of the Olympic Games thanks to Stella Jean and Philippe Dodard
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  • July 26, 2024
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Haitian originality at the heart of the Olympic Games thanks to Stella Jean and Philippe Dodard

The Olympic Games are in full swing, and this year, Haïti is making a remarkable entrance. For Haitian athletes, these games are not only an opportunity to demonstrate their sporting talent, but also to fly the flag for their culture and history. And this, thanks to an exceptional collaboration between Stella Jean and Philippe Dodard.

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Stella Jean: A Designer Between Two Worlds

Stella Jean, this Italo-Haitian designer with a radiant smile, has never forgotten her Haitian roots despite her international successes. When she talks about her creations, her eyes shine with a palpable passion. "Each piece tells a story," she often says. And for these Olympic Games, she wanted each Haitian athlete to carry a piece of the history and pride of their country.

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Philippe Dodard: Master of Haitian Art

Philippe Dodard, for his part, is a true master of Haitian art. His works, deeply rooted in the traditions and symbols of the island, capture the very essence of Haitian identity. "Art is a way to reconnect with our ancestors," he explains with emotion. When Stella approached him for this project, he didn’t hesitate for a second. Together, they worked hard to create outfits that are not only beautiful, but also carry a strong message.

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The Olympics: A Global Stage for Haitian Expression

The Olympics are often seen as a sporting competition, but for the Haitian delegation, it is a global stage where they can share their history, culture and national pride. Thanks to Stella Jean and Philippe Dodard, every step, every movement of the Haitian athletes is a declaration of love for their country.

As the world watches, Haïti shows that its originality and cultural richness are unmatched. The outfits created by Stella Jean and Philippe Dodard are not simply clothes; they are living works of art, vibrant testimonies to the beauty and depth of the Haitian soul. And through them, the history and spirit of Haïti shines brightly, reminding everyone of the strength and resilience of this extraordinary people.

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