by The Lost Tribe | Jul 18, 2022 | Our Team
Stefan Justin Sealy and Carnival have always been inextricably linked. First, he was on stage, singing calypso and soca. Eventually, as his interest and involvement in design grew, his relationship with Carnival evolved into working on costumes. He was first...
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 18, 2022 | Our Team
Naas Mohammed is not a designer. Or at least, he doesn’t consider himself one. And yet, his name is affixed to two costumes for The Lost Tribe – Mehtab Bagh for Taj in 2019 and Njagi in 2020 for Anansi, both of which he co-designed with The Lost Tribe Creative...
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 18, 2022 | Our Team
One of the newer additions to The Lost Tribe’s design collective, Shandelle Loregnard made her debut in 2019 for the band’s presentation, Taj. Shandelle graduated from New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology in 2016 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design....
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 18, 2022 | Our Team
From doodles to design – Atiba Borde’s trajectory into the world of carnival costume design was anything but typical. A biochemist by profession, Atiba’s meeting notes from work would often be adorned with sketches of characters from the world inside his head...
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 18, 2022 | Our Team
Carnival was never the dream for Shawn Dhanraj, it was pageants and bridal and gowns, and he’s managed to take his passion for over-the-top, dramatic design and transform that into an impressive career in costume design. After just eight short years in the business,...
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 18, 2022 | Our Team
Shari Winchester’s name is synonymous with bold colours, vibrant prints and the audacious combination of the two. A graphic designer by training, Shari worked briefly at a local advertising agency before she followed her passion and launched her own accessories and...