made in haiti

A day in the life of our fall interns

Here we share the journey of producing a shoot for 4 hours in NYC. As interns we share our ideation, production, and execution below. Below is a quick introduction, before we dive right into the day!

Hey readers!

My name is Anshika Loomba, I am a sophomore at Parsons School of Design. I am majoring in strategic design and management with a double minor in fashion communication and Capitalism studies.

My name is Tiffany Thomas, I am a freshman at the Fashion Institute of Technology. I am majoring in advertising marketing and communications.

SHOOTING WITH HAITI DESIGN CO

This past Saturday me and my colleague went to Washington Square Park to shoot photographs of models and Haiti Design Co. products. Although it was a bit chilly, it was such an incredible experience. The models happened to be my close friends from The Fashion Institute of Technology and Parsons School of Design were absolutely stunning. They were thrilled to be a part of the shoot and even fell in love with the products. My personal favorites in the shoot were the aluminum mobile earrings and the black canteen bag. They’re perfect for the colder seasons! It was such a welcoming and liberating experience, and we received quite a few compliments. Although it took some time to arrange the shoot, the photos are beautiful and I’m so pleased with how it all turned out. More and more content will be coming out each day, so make sure to follow Haiti Design Co.’s Instagram page!

Capturing our models at the moment - with our photographer Anshika

THROUGH THE PHOTOGRAPHERS LENS

Capturing the essence of Haiti Design Co's fall collection through the lens was an exhilarating experience, as the vibrant colors and intricate textures of each piece unfolded in front of the camera. From the rich autumnal palette to the handcrafted details, every garment told a unique story of artistry and tradition. The shoot became an exploration of cultural depth and a celebration of the craftsmanship behind each design. Navigating through the dynamic landscapes, we were able to encapsulate the spirit of the fall collection against the backdrop of Haiti's natural beauty. It was more than just a photo shoot; it was an immersive journey, embracing the fusion of style and culture. The collaboration with Haiti Design Co. allowed for a seamless blend of creativity and tradition, making it a genuinely enjoyable experience to capture the soulful essence of the fall collection.

Written by Anshika Loomba - Check Out Anshika’s Instagram

Written by Tiffany Thomas - Check Out Tiffany's Instagram

Cozy Styles for the Leafy Season

Hey there! As the cozy vibes of fall approach, it's the perfect time to show off your favorite goodies from Haiti Design Co! We totally get how crucial it is to pick out the perfect accessories to slay any look for any occasion. That's why we've got five super cool ways for you to rock our products this fall!

CANTEEN BAG

Embrace the versatility of our beloved black canteen this autumn! Match it with a clean white tee and brown pants, topped with a trench coat for apple picking. Or, for a more upscale dinner, style it with a flowing slip dress, leather jacket, and heels. Rock it in a way that truly reflects you!

CORAL ALUMINUM EARRING

Combine our treasured coral aluminum earrings with a flowing denim dress and knee-high boots for a chic and sophisticated brunch with the girls. Alternatively, for a day of self-care, match them with a cropped top, bell-bottom jeans, and your favorite boots!

CLASSIC LEATHER TOTE 

Calling all our hardworking ladies! It's high time you had your trusty go-to tote in your wardrobe. Our timeless leather tote is the perfect companion for your busy workdays or any upcoming travel adventures. Match it with your chic pantsuit ensemble or your well-tailored trousers, along with a crisp button-up and cozy sweater.

BEADED SUNBURST EARRING

Our exquisite Beaded Sunburst Earrings, a vibrant addition to elevate your jewelry collection. These versatile gems effortlessly inject a burst of color into any ensemble. Pair them with your favorite casual attire for an effortlessly chic look or let them shimmer alongside your sophisticated office party ensemble. Whether you're donning a breezy sundress, tailored slacks, or even a stylish jumpsuit, these earrings are the perfect accent to complete your outfit with a touch of elegance and flair. Elevate your style with the versatile charm of our Beaded Sunburst Earrings.

TAINO BEADED CLUTCHT

Discover the ideal clutch for you - a stunning fusion of style and professionalism. Our exquisite brown and black clutch stands out for its meticulous hand-sewn beadwork, showcasing an array of intricate details. Crafted from genuine leather, it exudes a refined quality that seamlessly marries elegance with functionality. The artisanal craftsmanship imbues this clutch with a distinct character, reflecting a dedication to quality and attention to detail. Elevate your ensemble with a touch of refined professionalism, courtesy of our beautifully crafted clutch.

WRITTEN BY ANSHIKA LOOMBA - FOLLOW ANSHIKA ON INSTAGRAM

Why is supporting artisan brands vital for keeping our planet healthy?

Hello all! My name is Tiffany and I’m one of the newest interns here at Haiti Design Co. Something about me is that I’ve always been one to appreciate culture. My mother was born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico. Visiting Monterrey to see family would always be one of my favorite times of the year. Eating all the amazing foods, being apart of the beautiful culture, and seeing people make such wonderful art. I never understood though how individuals who made such charming art, like jewelry, clothing, and accessories, could go unnoticed in the world. That’s when I began to do my research on artisan brands, and the more I learned the more I was in favor of them. I had always been apart of the battle of protecting the Earth, and I suppose I got it from my father who was vegan for over 25 years. I grew up hearing all the ways we could combat climate change, but supporting artisan brands had never been one of them.

It’s no secret that fast fashion isn’t sustainable. The whole trend of buying new clothes every week just to throw them out within the month is no good for the planet. But not many people know how to avoid it, it’s almost like fast fashion follows us every where we go. I’ve had my own struggles trying to avoid fast fashion as well, it’s something everyone goes through. Our favorite brands typically don’t keep sustainability in mind when creating new clothing lines. About 10% of global carbon dioxide emissions stems from fast fashion. This is a growing issue that people need to start focusing on! The main issue though is that people don’t know where to shop for cute trendy clothes and accessories. That’s the importance of thrifting and buying at artisan brands.

Not only are artisan brands cultural, but they’re sustainable in the way they create their products. Every product is handmade. Can you imagine that? All of the hard work that is put into curating designs for various products. By choosing to support artisan brands, you are leaving less of a carbon footprint. You are being the good the Earth needs in order to maintain itself. Choosing to support small businesses in general leaves positive impacts on business owners and employees, as well as it does leave a positive impact on the Earth’s resources since they don’t mass produce like big companies.

Need a reason to shop at Haiti Design Co? They’re all about keeping integrity within Haiti’s culture. They create designs that reflect the hard work and passion that Haitians have. While doing all of this they also manage to stay trendy with their looks, which again, are all extremely sustainable and hand-crafted from people working in Haiti. Some of my personal favorites from Haiti Design Co is the Aluminum Message Cuff, which is so personal and makes the cutest gift for loved ones, Bone Pendant Necklace, which goes with about any outfit, and the Double Wrap Leather Bracelet, which is so perfect for fall! Definitely take the time to browse through their website because there are so many treasures that many companies can’t replicate.

The Aluminum Message Cuff, which is malleable and is a sand casted aluminum cuff, comes with various Haitian phrases on it. Phrases like "FANM DJANM", meaning strong woman, "VIV AYITI", meaning live strong Haiti, and more. Being able to embrace the nation’s language and culture embodies the connection that artisan brands have the ability to create. Even if you’re not one for learning about culture, there is no denying how cute these cuffs are! I’m more of a silver jewelry kind of girl so these Aluminum Cuffs go perfect with my collection.

Another item that you should add to your collection is the Bone Pendant Necklace. Ethically gathered and hand formed bone pendant backed in wood and strung on Czech glass seed beads. They offer the necklaces in different colors: cream, turquoise, and pale blue. My personal favorite is cream since it can match with about every outfit you wear. That’s what makes Haiti Design’s accessories so ethical, they’re easy to wear everyday, meaning that you don’t have to over-consume tons of jewelry to make an outfit whole. The designs are practical and cute. Being able to wear beautiful, but ethical designs, has to be one of the greatest feelings.

Lastly, one of my other recommendations is the Double Wrap Leather Bracelet. Made up of genuine full-grain leather, this bracelet is to die for! The colors, black, tan, and chestnut, are so fitting for the fall season and will go with just about any fall item you wear. I know that I’ll definitely be wearing one with my cute tan turtleneck and my dark brown dress on top. But not even just for fall, they’re adorable to wear with casual clothes for any type of season as well. That’s the beauty with simple designs, they can be worn whenever the customer pleases. So you will all see me wearing this leather bracelet throughout the year in turtlenecks, shorts, tees, and jeans.

So Overall, shop with artisan brands! They’re handcrafted items that will always satisfy customer’s needs. Trendy, sustainable, and cultural are the best words to describe

what they bring to the table in the fashion world. Be the good the world needs while also looking stylish. Although I talked about my personal favorites, there are still so many more attractive pieces in the Haiti Design Collective. Take the time to appreciate the culture and hard work that goes into crafting these items. Feel free to personally DM me if you have any questions or want more recommendations on what you should buy for your personal collection! As always, have an amazing and colorful day.

Written by Tiffany Thomas. fOLLOW TIFFANY ON Instagram!

Down memory lane with Katelyn Hollis

The heart and soul of the artisans came out in every piece they crafted and watching Chandler and Josh not only perfect designs, but work side by side with each team kept me going daily.
— Katelyn Hollis

Happy birthday HDC!

The memories of HDC are truly endless. I Can’t quite describe in one story how that corner workshop became my respite and home over years of life. The sewing, leather, and jewelry teams became my family and Renel hammering in the yard along with lucknort Marjo and Mona bustling around the house making sure the flagship was operating properly.

I started working with HDC and moved into the workshop and took on whatever role they could give me. Packing orders, emailing shop owners, and then putting together the bear bones of the workshop market along with the smoothie bar cafe, every part of HDC became my home and family.





I got to experience each team uniquely and came to love each artisan intricacy. Watching the jewelry pieces getting strung one by one and then watching the leather team work their magic to hand sew the silky leather products from step to step.




I remember the sewing ladies would sit at their pedal machines while chattering and laughing and sewing everything from zippers to dresses. I was the lucky receiver of the masterpieces as each team would give me their work to pack up to be shipped off to anxious and excited new owners.

The heart and soul of the artisans came out in every piece they crafted and watching Chandler and Josh not only perfect designs, but work side by side with each team kept me going daily. Sitting in the design room talking with Chandler and Fabienne about the collaborations of designs that would soon become entire collections was such a dream for me. The cooking with Mona to the leather buffing, HDC is forever a place that I will call home.

Letters from our artisans - Boss André shares his experience


We all know how the crisis in Haiti is affecting the population in general. Gang violence, gaz shortage, barely any tourism, people having to flee their homes, kidnappings and more. While these things are all over the news, there are thousands of individual stories that also deserve to be heard. We have taken the time to check-in with our artisan leaders to know how their team is holding on. We will be sharing some of their responses here on this journal to invite you in and give you a better idea of how our teams are doing.

Today we are sharing Boss André’s response on how the situation is affecting him and his team.


How has the current situation in Haiti affected your business? Are people still able to come to work daily? How have you had to change how you do business?

Most of our customers have left the Country, especially foreigners who were our biggest supporters. We do not have much demand. Some craftsmen and I live very far from the workshop. The main road we have to take to get there is under the control of gang leaders so we have to watch when there is a clear road (of course it depends on the bandits) to take advantage of going to the workshop. We are forced to separate into two groups: those who live around my house work in my house and those to whom the workshop is more accessible work in the workshop. In this case I always leave the workshop open in case I can't get there myself

We have almost reached our goal for the amount needed to keep offering shelter to some of our artisans. Every gesture counts in helping us move towards that goal. Thank you! Anpil lanmou pou nou!