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Photographer:Rick Wayne
Location: Anse Mamin Beach, St Lucia
Makeup: Miyako J
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Accessories:Jeneile McCarthy
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SHE Caribbean Wins Awards


SHE Caribbean has received two awards at the inaugural Caribbean Fashion Awards held in Trinidad and Tobago. The magazine scooped the Best Magazine and Cover Award and Rick Wayne received the Best Photographer Award. Mae Wayne, publisher of SHE Caribbean said she was proud to show the world that such a small island like St Lucia could produce a world class magazine that is competing every day with magazines from the big publishers for shelf space internationally.

Nadine bares all for SHE!


Nadine Willis, Jamaica’s number one supermodel and mum adorns the cover of our newest issue. In a classic and eye-popping pose, Nadine will stop readers in their tracks at all magazine stands. Her descriptive and entertaining interview with Rick Wayne and tips on staying healthy while pregnant are sure to keep readers engrossed.

In our beauty pages, find tips for funky, colour proof nails, how to achieve a flawless finish with make-up brushes, exercises to help you sculpt your summer body and get into bikini shape. Fashion is sexy and bold; big prints and splashes of colours enhance the Caribbean flora delivered in street sassy design, elegant dresses and swimsuit splendour.SHE’s special carnival section brings the universal rhythms of carnival into readers’ lives.

St Lucia’s Adrian Augier, the suave, debonair and talented costume designer is profiled along with Barbados’ Minister for Family and Youth Affairs, Esther Byer-Suckoo who unveils a little more than just her professional life. The new ‘Caribbean Life’ page brings readers a taste of Caribbean lifestyle; from designer games to flip-flops. Travel unfolds holiday activities for all the family and in a true-to-life adventure, our raving entrepreneur faces up to a serious dependence on wireless connectivity.

Hollywood Actor Terrence Howard and Akon’s ex-girlfriend, model Rachel Ritfeld fill our entertainment pages along with other news on worldwide entertainment. Uncover surprising things men don’t know about sex and tips from men on being the perfect girlfriend in five easy steps. Reportage features a survivor who gives a frank and heart-rending account of endometriosis, the painful disease that affects millions of women worldwide.

All the usual features and reviews are fresh and exciting. With all this and more, you can’t be without your copy of SHE Caribbean. And that’s not all! You can win a year’s subscription to your favourite magazine by visiting shecaribbean.com. Participate in our forum which discusses interesting issues that men can participate in too! SHE Caribbean is at book shops and on newsstands now!

 

Another major event for Nadine Willis

Our cover girl is Jamaican supermodel Nadine Willis. Her interview with Rick Wayne is enlightening, humorous and maps out Nadine’s rise to model fame. Nadine also tells you how to look sexy with your special bump. She advises readers to take advantage of pregnancy hormones; as your fingernails are likely to grow faster around month four. Also, your hair will be fabulous and your cleavage will beg to be shown off!

Read this article in full only in this month’s SHE Caribbean. Here’s a taster:

...The weather was still duck heavenly when we met at my studio in St Lucia. But the Nadine smile she flashed couldn’t have been sunnier. Attired in a white dressing gown, tresses down to her shoulders, she hopped off her high stool, squealed her idiosyncratic school-girlie squeal, gently nudged make-up artist Miyako aside and invited me into her outstretched arms. We hugged, well, as best we could with her little bundle of joy between us. Then, gently pulling me into her bosom, she purred deliciously: Ohhhh, today lucky Ricky gonna be seeing my lickle coochie-coochie!—as if indeed she were guaranteeing me a lottery jackpot.

 

 
 
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