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
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.
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.