C.R.E.O.L.E: Caribbean fashion goes queer on Paris streets
Parisian DJ Vincent Frédéric-Colombo launches fashion brand C.R.E.O.L.E, inspired by Caribbean culture. He presents his spring-summer collection at Paris LGBTQI+ Pride march on 28 June 2025.
Vincent Frédéric-Colombo is a DJ in Paris. He's well-known in the city's nightlife scene. Now, he also creates clothing.
His brand is called C.R.E.O.L.E. It blends Caribbean culture and urban style. It's unique and deeply personal fashion.
28 June 2025 is an important date. Paris LGBTQI+ Pride march happens that day. Thousands of people march through the streets.
Vincent chose this day to launch his new collection. It's C.R.E.O.L.E's spring-summer range. This choice sends a powerful message.
For Vincent, fashion is a political act. Wearing his clothes means asserting your identity. It also celebrates Caribbean heritage.
The C.R.E.O.L.E brand carries a message of freedom. Each letter has real meaning. It's a genuine cultural and personal manifesto.
Vincent wants to show Creole culture belongs in fashion. He wants to show it belongs in LGBTQI+ communities. These two worlds can meet.
His designs blend Caribbean colours and fabrics. They're modern and wearable in the city. They reflect a proud, multiple identity.
Paris's LGBTQI+ community welcomes this project warmly. Queer fashion is often a space for free expression. C.R.E.O.L.E fits perfectly here.
Vincent Frédéric-Colombo represents a new generation. This generation owns its origins and identity. It creates without limiting itself to one culture.
His full profile appears in Têtu magazine. It's in the spring issue. You can find it in shops or by subscription.