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Issue 3 Volume 3 of the Caribbean BELLE Magazine is now available. Get your copy today! We are excited to know what are your thoughts and comments on this issue. |
Gordon Espinet—Vice President of Make-up Artistry for MAC New York and franchise holder of MAC Trinidad
Gordon Espinet - Vice President of Make-up Artistry for MAC New York and franchise holder of MAC Trinidad—talks to Belle about his career and how MAC is raising funds for fighting Aids worldwide.
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Interview with Peter Cetera
Peter Cetera, known for producing several number one hits during his solo career, including
Glory of Love and The Next Time I Fall, came through the double doors of the Hyatt Regency hotel, Trinidad, into a waterfront verandah wearing a signature striped jacket and khakis. This was his first interview since his arrival the night before; he confessed that he had not seen much of the island at all and wished that the weather would clear so he could get some sunshine. We shook hands and settled into a comfortable
conversation.
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Movers & Shakers - Valmike Rampersad
Valmike Rampersad is known for his role in Open Secrets and now plays
Sri in Right Hand Drive—a romantic comedy out this summer.
You know those people who live outside of the Caribbean and swear that everything is better
abroad? Well, it’s never as easy as they make it out to be. So, when one of our own really is
making it big—then that’s reason to celebrate!
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Memoirs of a Fashion Photographer - Calvin French
Calvin French rose to fame on the international
fashion scene…only to realize that when you finally get to the top, you feel quite as ordinary as you did before.
Calvin grew up on the island of Trinidad, and saw what an ordinary boy would perhaps never notice—how fashionable the women of his childhood were. “My grandmother wore these beautiful, light dresses, and on Frederick Street everyone was so well-dressed,” he recalls.
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Cleopatra was 39 years old when she died in 30BC. |
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