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Black Friday Finds: 11 Caribbean Women-Led Fashion & Beauty Brands You Need to Shop This Season”

November 1, 2025

written by CCMag

Skip the big-box rush and shop with purpose this Black Friday. From Jamaica to Trinidad and beyond, these Caribbean woman-owned brands are redefining global style—infusing fashion, beauty, and craftsmanship with authentic island spirit.

1. Fe Noel (@fenoel – Grenada / USA)

Luxury meets island ease in Fe Noel’s flowing silhouettes and rich prints. Founder Felisha “Fe” Noel channels Grenadian heritage and womanhood into designs that feel like freedom.
What to shop: Wide-leg pants, printed robes, and effortless resort dresses.
Instagram Embed: @fenoel

2. Diotima (@diotimajamaica – Jamaica / USA)

Founded by Rachel Scott, Diotima fuses traditional Jamaican crochet with modern tailoring. Each piece is a statement of Caribbean craftsmanship reimagined for today’s runway.
What to shop: Crochet dresses, beaded tops, and modern knits.
Instagram Embed: @diotimajamaica

3. Jae Jolly (@jaejolly – Jamaica)

Janel Jolly’s made-to-order brand is all about bold silhouettes, body confidence, and contemporary edge. Her pieces embody Caribbean sophistication—elevated yet rooted.
What to shop: Custom looks and tailored resortwear.
Instagram Embed: @jaejolly

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4. Bene Caribe (@benecaribe – Trinidad)

Sustainable, ethical, and proudly Caribbean, Bene Caribe fuses conscious design with cultural storytelling. Founder Charlene Pedro works with artisans to spotlight local craftsmanship.
What to shop: Eco-printed apparel and statement wraps.
Instagram Embed: @benecaribe

5. Lorraine West Jewelry (@lorrainewestjewelry – Jamaica / USA)

Lorraine West’s sculptural jewelry is wearable art—seen on icons like Beyoncé and Zendaya. Each piece blends heritage and strength with minimalist beauty.
What to shop: Crescent hoops, power rings, and bold cuffs.
Instagram Embed: @lorrainewestjewelry

6. We Dream in Colour (@wedreamincolour – Trinidad / USA)

Olivine Gabbro’s eco-friendly jewelry line crafts hand-painted, nature-inspired pieces that celebrate individuality.
What to shop: Ocean-hued statement earrings and botanical cuffs.

7. Paper Papayas (@paperpapayas – Trinidad / USA)

A whimsical handmade accessories brand inspired by island nostalgia, Paper Papayas brings joy to every outfit with raffia, beads, and color.
What to shop: Tropical fruit earrings and woven accessories.
Instagram Embed: @paperpapayas

8. Wear Mayana (@wearmayana – Caribbean / USA)

Designed for the modern island woman, Wear Mayana offers effortlessly chic silhouettes that move between resort and everyday wear.
What to shop: Linen co-ords and airy dresses.

9. Stay Golden Cosmetics (@staygoldencosmetics – Jamaica)

Jamaica’s own Stay Golden Cosmetics captures the essence of island glow—from shimmering highlighters to glossy lips that shine bright.
What to shop: Lip kits, “Glazed” glosses, and glow bundles.
Instagram Embed: @staygoldencosmetics

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10. Gaëlle Cosmetics (@gaellecosmetics – Jamaica)

Founded by Safyie Jean-Pierre, this bold Jamaican brand celebrates confidence through color. Each product is crafted for Caribbean skin and style.
What to shop: Matte lipsticks, blushes, and glow powders.
Instagram Embed: @gaellecosmetics

11. Spice Theory (thespicetheory.com – Caribbean)

Not fashion—but flavor. Spice Theory celebrates Caribbean heritage through small-batch spice blends made by a woman-led culinary team.
What to shop: Spice gift boxes and seasoning sets for your next feast.

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Why It Matters

When you shop Caribbean this Black Friday, you’re supporting more than brands—you’re uplifting creative women whose work carries the rhythm, color, and spirit of the islands.