The dust has barely settled after what many consider to be the best Toronto Carnival season in a decade. Revellers have consumed the best food, music and entertainment Toronto has to offer. Now the garish excess of Carnival is about to make way for the freshest in couture style from the island that epitomizes “refined taste and class”, throughout the Caribbean, Trinidad & Tobago.
The Trinidad and Tobago Heritage Group (TTHG) is providing a stage for showcasing home-grown talent abroad in the hopes that international markets will respond with their support in sales. Coordinating committee member Gloria Small-Clark, describes Cuttin’ Style as “an appropriate celebration of Trinidad and Tobago’s 51 to offer.”
The show will feature internationally acclaimed designers Delia Alleyne (Tobago), Zadd & Eastman (Trinidad), Robert Young, The Cloth (Trinidad), Cassie Daniel, Yesa Designs (Tobago), Cherith Burke (Toronto) and Claudia Pegus (Trinidad), owner of the exclusive niche market design/Production Company and her own private label.
The creative director of the show, Richard Young is well versed in fashion. He has produced fashion, beauty and arts-related events from the Bahamas in the Greater Antilles to Barbados in the Lesser Antilles to Guyana in the South Americas, with North-American stints in Miami, New York, Toronto and Montreal. He is also brother to the aforementioned designer, Robert Young.
Appropriate to her brand, Claudia operates a closed-door retail store, important to establishing her permanence to her target market. Having been recognised as one of the top female owned export companies in Trinidad and Tobago, Claudia’s insightful use of strategic regional and international alliances has rewarded her with penetration and worldwide popularity she enjoys today.
Throughout Ms. Joan Pierre’s multi-faceted career, her common thread has always been her commitment to client satisfaction. Joan has 20+ years of experience in project planning, marketing, arts and administration, sponsorship, public relations and production management. Joan’s career has enabled her to work throughout Canada, the United States and the Caribbean. Joan has developed a keen understanding of the needs and goals of her clients, which complements her professional and personal one on one style.
Ms. Pierre will be on our show live tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. she will be talking about the Cuttin’ Style show.
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The Cuttin’ Style show is being held at The Delta Hotel, Toronto East, 2035 Kennedy Road, Scarborough, Ontario on August 24, 2013 (6:00pm Cocktail Hour, 7:00pm Dinner & Fashion Show)
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