Anwar Carrots Unveils 'Onions' Capsule Collection in Trenchtown

Carrots Heads to Jamaica for “Onions” Spring 2026 Collection Campaign Carrots by Anwar Carrots has unveiled its latest fashion campaign in Trenchtown, Jamaica, introducing the “Onions” Spring 2026 capsule collection against a culturally rich backdrop...

Anwar Carrots Unveils 'Onions' Capsule Collection in Trenchtown

Carrots Heads to Jamaica for “Onions” Spring 2026 Collection Campaign

Carrots by Anwar Carrots has unveiled its latest fashion campaign in Trenchtown, Jamaica, introducing the “Onions” Spring 2026 capsule collection against a culturally rich backdrop.

Known as the former home of reggae legend Bob Marley, Trenchtown adds historical and cultural depth to the campaign, reinforcing the connection between fashion and heritage.

A Collection Rooted in Culture

The “Onions” capsule features a range of streetwear essentials, including tees, hoodies, and sweatpants, all reflecting Carrots’ signature design aesthetic.

Key pieces from the collection include:

  • Onions Wordmark Tee in forest and bone
  • Onions Locally Grown Tee in forest and white
  • Onions Wordmark Hoodie in black and brown
  • Onions Wordmark sweatpants in black

The campaign stars Tyron Quincy Alleyne, a seasoned grower from Westmoreland, Jamaica, bringing an authentic connection to the collection’s “locally grown” theme.

Creative Collaboration

Anwar Carrots partnered with Benjamin Lind, co-owner of Humboldt Seed Company, for the campaign. The collaboration highlights a shared focus on cultivation, growth, and storytelling through both fashion and lifestyle.

This release follows Carrots’ recent appointment as creative director for a premium line at K-Swiss, where he described his role as contributing to “the rebirth of a legacy.”

Growing Influence in Streetwear

Carrots’ continued expansion reflects its growing presence in the fashion industry. The brand was recently featured on Complex’s list of Black-owned streetwear brands to watch, alongside labels such as Denim Tears, Who Decides War, and GV Gallery.

Explore the full list of Black-owned streetwear brands

Fashion Meets Heritage

By choosing Trenchtown as the setting, the campaign merges contemporary streetwear with cultural legacy, creating a narrative that resonates beyond fashion.

The “Onions” Spring 2026 collection not only showcases Carrots’ evolving design language but also highlights the power of place, identity, and storytelling in modern fashion.