PARIS – The global fashion spotlight has intensified on Jamaican modeling talent as SAINT International’s elite representatives make an indelible mark at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week. The four-model collective, comprising Dru Campbell, Jessie Craig, Sanique Dill, and Naki Depass, has been commanding attention across the most prestigious runways in the French capital.
This formidable Jamaican contingent is currently showcasing the Fall 2026 Ready-To-Wear collections for an impressive roster of luxury design houses. Their runway appearances span the avant-garde aesthetics of Anrealage, the architectural designs of Acne Studios, and the timeless elegance of Dior. Additionally, they are featuring prominently in presentations for Off-White, the conceptual creations of Julie Kegels, and the futuristic designs of Rabanne.
The presence of these Caribbean models at fashion’s most prestigious event signals a significant shift in the industry’s diversity standards and global representation. Their successful casting across multiple major brands demonstrates both their individual versatility and the growing international recognition of Jamaican modeling talent.
Fashion critics and industry insiders have noted the powerful presence these models bring to the runway, combining distinctive Caribbean beauty with professional precision that meets the exacting standards of European haute couture. Their participation in Paris Fashion Week represents not just personal career milestones but a breakthrough moment for Caribbean representation in high fashion.
The continued success of SAINT International’s models at such a competitive international event highlights the agency’s effective development of world-class modeling talent from Jamaica and the broader Caribbean region.
