The
style of Stella Jean reflects and evokes her métissage and Creole
heritage: blending old continent cultures with the verve of the new
continent, marrying the opposites in a femininity well aware of its
precious uniqueness.
Through the lines of Italian haute couture craftsmanship beats a sensual elegance, proud and aware but never ostentatious.
The designer’s signature “Wax & Stripes Philosophy” reflects
a mood reminiscent of her own multicultural personal journey,
translated into a stylistic point of balance, a synthesis of cultures
that overcomes what seems to be diametrically opposed. “Wax” represents
her maternal roots, Haiti, the first independent black republic in the
world, drawing its history in part from West Africa.
The masculine “Stripes” present on shirts, symbolize the her father, from Turin. The “Wax & Stripes Phylosophy” thus
professes and projects the culture of encounter: the two cultures never
negotiate their own membership, instead mixing in resonse to the needs
of the times. Fashion can be used as a cultural translator and a tool
against colonization: reestablish the balance between symbols, stories
and different worlds through style.
A succession of cultural “trompe l’oeil”, with the desire to
branch into even more unexpected stylistic weddings, allowing cultural
exchanges and dialogues to finally be equal.
The stylish mixture never strays into caricature or parody,
remembering that knowledge and respect should never be subordinate to
latitude, but instead must be a “a priority“.
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