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J’Seanna Barnes Brings Advocacy to Miss Teen British Virgin Islands 2025

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J’Seanna Barnes, 15, born Feb. 2, 2010, is entering the Miss Teen British Virgin Islands 2025 pageant as a contestant focused on creativity, empowerment, and community advocacy. The daughter of Jeron Barnes and Seanelle Jones, she is a student at the Virgin Islands School of Technological Studies, where she has spent the past year studying cosmetology.

Barnes said her studies have shaped both her skills and ambitions. “I discovered my passion for enhancing beauty through hair, skin, and nail care,” she explained. “Exploring hairstyling, skincare, makeup application, and nail design has strengthened my desire to uplift others through the power of self-confidence.”

Looking ahead, Barnes plans to continue her education at the University of the Virgin Islands after graduating in 2027, pursuing a degree in Business Management with a concentration in Marketing. “I envision establishing my own brand in the beauty and wellness industry—one that highlights style and elegance while inspiring empowerment and self-expression across my community and beyond,” she said.

Barnes’ long-term goal is to become a successful entrepreneur in cosmetology, developing a line of health and beauty products celebrating Black health and beauty. “My focus is on creating high-quality solutions that empower individuals to embrace their natural elegance with confidence,” she said.

Her pageant platform, Family Before Guns (FBG), addresses the effects of gun violence on families and communities. “Too often, the effects of firearms ripple far beyond the individual, leaving families and communities shattered,” Barnes said. “Through advocacy, awareness, and education, I aim to highlight these real-life consequences and remind others that protecting families must always come before violence.”

Beyond her studies and advocacy, Barnes enjoys the symbolism of her favorite colors, blue and purple. “Blue reflects calmness, trust, and serenity, while purple speaks to my spirit—it is bold, royal, and full of grace,” she said. She also dreams of traveling to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, where she hopes to explore both culture and natural beauty.

Barnes’ combination of creativity, academic focus, and social advocacy positions her as a contestant committed to personal growth and meaningful impact. “This pageant is not just about competition—it’s a chance to use my skills and voice to inspire others,” she said.

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Maya Marcellin Departs for Teen Universe International Pageant in Nicaragua

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Maya Marcellin, Teen Universe British Virgin Islands, departed the territory on Feb. 22 for Nicaragua, where she will compete in the Teen Universe International Pageant.

Marcellin left the British Virgin Islands on Sunday accompanied by family members and supporters as she begins representing the territory in the international competition. The pageant will bring together contestants from several countries to compete in preliminary events leading up to the final show.

Supporters gathered prior to her departure to offer encouragement as she travels to Nicaragua to represent the British Virgin Islands on the international stage.

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Andrea Wilson brings Caribbean colour to the NYFW debut

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Caribbean designer Andrea Wilson has thanked her supporters after showing her first New York Fashion Week showcase on February 14 in Manhattan — a milestone that also celebrated ten years of her swim and resort wear label, The Islander.
Her showcase, I’Landed in the Big Apple, was both anniversary and arrival in one of fashion’s global capitals. More than 20 new designs from her latest collection, Ocean Odyssey, swept down the runway in saturated colour and fluid silhouettes alongside a retrospective capsule from her earlier Wave Collection.
Collectively, the pieces traced a decade of design shaped by Caribbean light, landscape and movement.
“It was an experience,” Andrea said afterwards. “There were hiccups — a venue change, flight delays — but I am simply grateful. This would not have been possible without my family, my friends, the models and my extraordinary team who worked tirelessly to make it happen.”
She offered particular thanks to the Premier of the British Virgin Islands, Dr the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley, who attended and walked the runway in support of Caribbean fashion.
He wore designs by Andrea and fellow British Virgin Islands creative Germain Smith, whose label Kym’Asia is known for its fluid, gender-expansive approach to couture. Emerging designer Morgan Creque, founder of Trippy Tortuga, also presented work during the evening.
Jewellery for the showcase was created by Ammique Mills of Artistry, whose striking pieces are crafted from sea-worn fabrics and natural elements, complementing the island-inspired collections.
Approximately 30 models — representing the British Virgin Islands, Guyana, St Kitts and Nevis,
the United Kingdom and the United States — took part in the show. The models also competed in the Anastacia Magazine Model Competition, where Keedencia Harris of St Kitts and Nevis won the top model prize, with her fellow islanders taking second and third places,
showing the depth of emerging Caribbean talent.
Former Miss British Virgin Islands Universe World Ayana Phillips, also known as DJ Lady Mix, curated the soundtrack, infusing the space with Caribbean rhythm and energy.For Andrea, a 2016 Branson Centre Entrepreneur, the New York debut signals wider ambitions.
“Next year we will elevate the experience even further in New York City,” she said. “By year’s end, we are setting our sights on Africa. I am thankful beyond words to everyone who has supported this journey.”
The showcase was filmed as part of a reality series in development documenting Wilson’s path to New York Fashion Week, with plans for international broadcast and festival screenings across the United States and Europe.
Photography was led by New York-based Cheryl Gorski and British Virgin Islands photographer
Kelvin Titley, supported by videographers Camroy Peters and Jordan Lewis.

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A Decade of Islander Swimwear: Andrea Wilson Steps Into Her NYFW Moment

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Designer Andrea Wilson is one step closer to her New York Fashion Week debut this February, having completed the first round of casting calls in the British Virgin Islands late last December.
A total of 10 emerging models from across the territory gathered on Sunday, December 28,  at the S’thetics on Tortola for the ‘I Landed in the Big Apple’ casting call. The runway show itself will take place
on February 14 at the Midtown Loft Studio in Manhattan.

At the casting, models were put through their paces — from runway walk and posture assessments to a high-energy photo booth challenge designed to test both poise and presence.
“I can already say that the girls from the first casting call turned up and did not disappoint. I am loving the energy of this group,” Andrea shares during an interview at her Hannah’s Estate boutique on Tortola, where vibrant swimwear and luxurious resort pieces from her previous four collections line the space.

With model submissions arriving from the United States, Guyana, the United Kingdom and the United States Virgin Islands, the next round of casting is scheduled for mid-January.

“I am truly looking forward to the next round, which will have both in-person and virtual assessments,” she explains, pausing between calls from her organising committee discussing VIP bags and venue décor.

“I have been crazy busy over the past few weeks since the date confirmation poster was shared on social media. My social media accounts are overly active with messages from up-and-coming models and others with major runway experience, from international pageants to designers’ showcases. They all want to walk the runway.”

“I am humbled by the level of support from all corners,” the designer reveals. “I have received encouragement from models, family and friends, colleagues, and even strangers. “It has not been an easy journey.”

Behind Andrea’s first New York runway presentation lies a deeper milestone. This year also marks the tenth anniversary of her brand, The Islander Swimwear. A decade defined by both wins and trials — from a successful brand launch to fractured business partnerships; from the devastation of hurricanes Irma and Maria to the uncertainty of Covid-19 lockdowns — has shaped the designer’s resilience.
Still, Andrea beams as she fine-tunes the final details for her Valentine’s Day debut.

“I learnt something from all my stumbles. I have learnt that I can take it all and still stand with all my scrapes and bumps. I am from a family of women who have shown me that it is okay to stumble because you gain knowledge for the next chapter.”

“I am the Caribbean phoenix,” Andrea grins.

Born in Guyana and based in the British Virgin Islands for more than two decades, she brings a rich cultural lineage to her work. With roots that trace back to St Lucia and Suriname, her heritage weaves seamlessly into her creative vision.

“I started a brand with very little money, but I had gumption and ideas about creating a different Caribbean swim and resort wear look that came from my love of travelling around the Caribbean. That’s why my brand is called The Islander; every collection reflects the natural beauty of my beloved region. A decade later, and this region still sparks my creativity, inspires me daily.”

Her swimwear and resort collections are defined by bold, original prints created by Andrea herself, each reminiscent of mosaic artwork. Drawing inspiration from the Caribbean’s natural beauty — from vibrant coral reefs to rolling waves and sun-drenched beaches — every piece tells a story, capturing the depth and allure of the region.

A glimpse into her boutique reveals the essence of her design philosophy. Perched above the Caribbean Sea, the space commands sweeping views of Nanny Cay Marina, where yachts of every scale glide in and out with effortless glamour.

Inside, the atmosphere is light and breezy, layered with striking details: driftwood repurposed as jewellery displays, recycled marine pallets reimagined as plinths, and accents of dried coral and shells that echo the surrounding seascape.

Part store, part studio, it is here that Andrea, whose background is in graphic design, has spent recent months immersed in the creation of her collections, preparing for her much-talked-about debut in the Big Apple.

In February, Wilson will present three collections during the show and has invited fellow Virgin Islands designers Germaine Smith of Kymasia and Morgan Creque to join her on the runway, creating a collaborative moment that highlights Caribbean creativity on a global stage.

“When I confirmed that the showcase was definitely going ahead, I wanted to share the stage with other designers in the territory – that’s how Germain and Morgan came on board,” she explains.

The runway experience will be further elevated by handmade jewelry created exclusively for the show by Ammique Mills of BVI Artistry Boutique. Her eco-conscious designs—crafted from sustainably sourced natural elements found throughout the Virgin Islands—will complement the collections and underscore the region’s deep connection to the sea and land. Select pieces from Mills’ work will also be included in VIP gift bags, offering guests a tangible expression of Virgin Islands artistry and sustainability.

Another non-negotiable was ensuring Caribbean models took centre stage.

“I wasn’t going to stage a Manhattan show during New York Fashion Week, celebrating the spirit of the Caribbean, without models from my home region. Hell no,” Andrea shakes her head from left to right.

“That’s why I’m holding two casting calls, complete with online voting, to promote our Caribbean models and let the public have a say in who will be the cover model, centrefold and back cover model for the ‘I’Landed in the Big Apple’ runway show.”

“I’m excited,” she laughs heartily. “This is my Caribbean fashion love story.”

“New York, here we come.”

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