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Trinidad designer Shane Ramnarine opens showroom in NY - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

BAVINA SOOKDEO

Trinidad’s Shane Ramnarine is making his mark on the global fashion stage with his 11 Threads Roma brand.

On August 1, the brand opened a luxurious showroom in the heart of New York City's fashion district, showcasing its collection to stylists and buyers.

“Understanding the significance of establishing a presence in the fashion capital of the world, 11 Threads Roma aims to solidify its reputation as a go-to destination for high-end fashion aficionados,” Ramnarine told Newsday.

“The new showroom offers a glimpse into the brand’s world of luxury, blending elegance and sophistication to create an unparalleled shopping experience for the discerning clientele.

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“In my niche of luxury high fashion, it is necessary to have a physical presence in a fashion capital like NYC. It makes the brand more accessible to the important decision-makers – buyers – who would potentially contract me for their store (like Saks and Bergdorf) and stylists for celebrities and socialites and even foreign press.”

Already featured in prestigious publications including Vogue, Vanity Fair, World Bride Magazine, and Stylecruz, 11 Threads Roma is further poised to make an impression on the fashion world with its latest collection, which will be highlighted in the October/November issue of Miami Lifestyle Magazine.

“This continuing media recognition further cements the brand’s presence in the realms of opulence and glamour,” he said.

Originally from Marabella, Ramnarine has been making waves in the industry. Earlier this year, his collection Passion, which debuted at Miami Swim Week, drew inspiration from Miami’s vibrant atmosphere and the enchanting colours of the Caribbean. The collection, a luxurious take on resort wear, showcased versatile pieces designed for confident women who appreciate elegance and aspire to embody femininity.

Reflecting on his career, Ramnarine said, “Each collection I create is meant to tell a story – one of travel, luxury, and elegance – while still paying homage to my Caribbean roots.”

Asked who inspires him, Ramnarine said, “Fashion is another artform and self-expression and there are a few people that inspire me. Anya Ayoung Chee – I admire her determination, tenacity and drive to make it. She has given me a lot of inspiration since I thought 'here is someone from the island doing it…BIG...so why not me?'

"Giorgio Armani also inspires me – Timeless, classic and elegant, at 90, he is a living legend and is always relevant. He is fashion. Armani has had a broad level of influence internationally because his work has reached far beyond just clothes and accessories of haute couture.

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"Dolce & Gabbana as well. The designers strongly identify with Sicilian culture and consider it their most important source of style and inspiration. This resounds with me, as I believe that my Caribbean roots must be present in everything that I

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