DANIELLA DAVIS

DANIELLA DAVIS, CARIBBEAN STYLE & CULTURE 2020

MODEL OF THE YEAR”

“She is gorgeous, when can she arrive in NY? asked one of the world’s top model managers, Michele Pryor, Pryor was quick to sign Davis, in fact she did so immediately upon seeing her digital photos.

A new SuperModel is on the rise and taking the international scene like a storm, Jamaican born Daniella Davis was discovered in the Pulse Caribbean Model Search, she is now signed to Women Model Management, one of the world’s leading model networks, which also represents Pulse supermodel Alicia Burke.

Daniella flew to the Big Apple to start her international career. “Everything is going very well. I have started preparing for my castings and go sees and I am looking forward to all that’s ahead,” said the excited new face on the block. Already creating a stir among some of New York’s finest clients.

MUA – Sharlene Reid, Photo Orville Spencer
MUA – Sharlene Reid, Photo Orville Spencer

About Karib Nation, Inc.

Hosted annually in June, the Caribbean Style and Culture Runway Showcase is a fusion of fashion, music, and art while showcasing the best of Caribbean talent. First held in June 2009 to commemorate and celebrate National Caribbean American Heritage Month, CSC captures the flair, glamour, elegance, and authenticity of the Caribbean. Furthermore, it creates a platform for budding and prominent designers and models to expand their brand, build their network, and display their creativity and talent to the diaspora. Most importantly, the CSC Showcase seeks to recognize and award Caribbean Designers, Models, Photographers, and Makeup Artists for the significant contributions made to the arts and fashion industry in the region. In the past 10 years, the Caribbean Style and Culture Awards have certainly evolved into an all-encompassing cultural extravaganza that sees attendance from Caribbean Diplomats and other Officials of the Diaspora. To date, our proudest moment was to be honored by the presence of the First Lady of Guyana, Mrs. Sandra Granger, who hailed the event as important in the recognition of the work of Caribbean artists in the fashion industry. As we continue in our growth, we aim to ensure that Caribbean artists are continually given a platform to grow and develop their talents.

1 Response

  1. Debbie-ann fray

    My friend my sister who’s always there for me. I am proud of you, you have come along way to get where you are you are a amazing person . Beautiful, sexy, talented and a wonderful kind and sharing person. I’m glad we became friends and will always be friends. Keep doing the hard work and be successful always in life. You are representing for many young women out there who are just looking me you keep me asking Jamaica and the world and yourself proud to be a Jamaican. One love one heart let get together and unite. Love you my sister.🥰🥰🥰

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