4 Haitian Americans shaping fashion today you should know
Meet four Haitian Americans influencing fashion—from magazine editors to industry leaders. The post 4 Haitian Americans shaping fashion today you should know appeared first on The Haitian Times.

Haitian Americans continue to shape global culture, and the fashion industry is no exception. From editorial leadership to entrepreneurship, members of the Haitian Diaspora are redefining style while opening doors for others.
These creatives highlight the breadth of Haitian influence in fashion—from editorial rooms to executive leadership. Their work reflects not only personal success but also a broader movement within the Haitian Diaspora to reshape industries and narratives.
Here are four Haitian Americans in fashion you should know right now:
1. Rajni Jacques

Global Head of Fashion & Beauty at Snapchat
Rajni Lucienne Jacques is a leading voice in fashion media. As a global head of fashion and beauty, she has worked with major publications including Teen Vogue and Allure. Her work blends cultural storytelling with trend forecasting, amplifying diverse voices across the industry.
Jacques represents a new era of editorial leadership—one that centers identity, inclusion and global perspective.
2. Nicole Chapoteau

Fashion Director of Vanity Fair
Nicole Martine Chapoteau is an editor and fashion director known for her work with top-tier outlets such as Vanity Fair. Her aesthetic balances luxury with sustainability, reflecting a growing shift in how the fashion world approaches environmental responsibility.
Chapoteau’s influence extends beyond styling—she is shaping conversations around ethical fashion and representation.
3. Sandrine Charles

Co-founder Black in Fashion Council
Entrepreneur and founder Sandrine Charles is a powerhouse behind the scenes. She leads Sandrine Charles Consulting and co-founded the Black in Fashion Council, an organization pushing for equity across the industry.
Her work focuses on structural change—helping brands and institutions build more inclusive systems rather than just optics.
4. Naomi Elizée

Fashion Market Director at Vogue
Naomi Elizée Blue, known professionally as Naomi Elizée, serves as a fashion market director at Vogue. Her role places her at the center of global fashion trends, curating looks that influence both editorial and consumer spaces.
Elizée’s presence at one of fashion’s most powerful publications signals a broader shift toward diversity in decision-making roles.
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