Fashion Passion: Willow and Oak

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Our fashion spotlight is on the jewelry and clothing brand Willow and Oak. 
Made by an artist for an artist, Willow and Oak is a lifestyle brand for the Caribbean minimalist. Made in Trinidad and Tobago, the Willow and Oak brand also includes home goods. Willow and Oak is just one of 27 Caribbean designers that will be featured in the Port of Spain Fashion Week (POSFW) LookBook project, which was produced in partnership with Fashion Convention Limited and Caribbean Export.  
 

The POSFW LookBook Project will be launched on Friday April 29, 2022, at Arnim’s Art Gallery, exhibition style coupled with a fashion market, where each designer’s work will be on display until May 1, 2022.

The exhibition and fashion market will be open to the public. 

Credits:  
Executive Producer: POSFW & FASHION CONVENTION LTD  
Creative Director: KAIRON VICTOR NEWTON  
Design Director: LEE ALEONG  
Photographer: CARLOS ALEXANDER PHOTOGRAPHY  
Make-up: ALIYAH FRASER 
Hair: VIVRE VIRGIN HAIR 
Production Associate: CANDI ACOSTA  
Garden Design: NRW SERVICES LTD  
Studio: SPLICE STUDIOS 

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