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MEET GALA in Cap-Haïtien: A Dazzling Evening of FashionHaiti
MEET GALA in Cap-Haïtien: A Dazzling Evening of Fashion
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  • June 18, 2024
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MEET GALA in Cap-Haïtien: A Dazzling Evening of Fashion

On Sunday, June 16, 2024, the historic city of Cap-Haïtien was the scene of an extraordinary event: A gala in the heart of the city, a fashion evening and a dazzling parade captivated the attention of locals and visitors , marking an unforgettable moment in the region’s cultural and fashion calendar.

An Event in the Heart of the City

An Event in the Heart of the City

The GALA took place in an elegant and carefully appointed setting, reflecting the very essence of haute couture and stylistic innovation. The sumptuous decoration, with touches of modernity and Haitian tradition, created a magical atmosphere for the participants.

Fashion Enthusiasts at the Meeting

Fashion Enthusiasts at the Meeting

The event attracted a crowd of fashion enthusiasts, renowned designers, models and local celebrities. The inhabitants of Cap-Haïtien, dressed with elegance and sophistication, demonstrated their enthusiasm for fashion and their support for local designers. The diversity of styles presented highlighted the cultural richness and originality of Haitian fashion.

Fashion Show: A Celebration of Creativity

Fashion Show: A Celebration of Creativity

The highlight of the evening was the fashion show, where unique and avant-garde collections were presented. The designers competed in creativity and daring, offering outfits ranging from classic elegance to more futuristic designs. The models paraded with grace and confidence, showcasing the talent of the designers and the quality of the creations.

An unforgettable night

An unforgettable night

The GALA not only provided a platform for local talent, but also strengthened Cap-Haitien’s place on the fashion map. This event showed that the city could host large-scale events, drawing attention to Haiti’s cultural richness and creative potential.

The MEET GALA in Cap-Haitien will be remembered as one of the most dazzling fashion evenings of the year. A flagship event, reaffirming with panache the status of cultural and creative capital of this emblematic city. A true ode to beauty, art and talent, which resonated well beyond borders, propelling Haïti to the zenith of essential fashion destinations.

Photos : AD studio Photo / Samuel Volcy / Medianou - Facebook

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