Woman from the French Caribbean wearing a madras headwrap, layered gold jewelry.
Women and child from the French Caribbean wearing madras headwraps, layered jewelry, and traditional Creole dresses.
Woman from the French Caribbean wearing a madras headwrap, layered gold jewelry.
Martinican couple performing biguine in traditional Creole attire, including a madras headwrap, patterned skirt, and straw hat.
Women in the French Caribbean wearing madras headwraps and ruffled Creole dresses.
Women from the French Caribbean wearing madras headwraps and traditional Creole dresses, participating in a cultural procession associated with Antillean festivals and community celebrations.
Haitian dancers performing in traditional madras headwraps and patterned Caribbean dress.
Haitian children performing a traditional dance in Port-au-Prince, wearing festive Creole attire including a madras headwrap, floral dress, and straw hat.
Caribbean family standing by the harbor wearing 1970s leisurewear, including wide-brim hats, patterned shirts, flared trousers, and bright summer dresses.
Martinican woman wearing a madras headwrap and traditional Creole dress.
Women in Guadeloupe seated together wearing madras headwraps and traditional Creole dresses.
Women from the French Caribbean wearing traditional Creole dress, including madras headwraps, patterned skirts, and layered gold jewelry.
Guadeloupean children wearing madras skirts and headwraps.
Women from Guadeloupe wearing colorful madras headwraps and traditional Creole dresses.
Guadeloupean children wearing madras skirts and headwraps.
Dominican Creole women and children wearing a Wob Dwiyèt.
Dominican Creole children at Jounen Kwéyòl wearing a Wob Dwiyèt.
Dominican children wearing headwraps made of plaid Madras fabric.
Caribbean woman wearing a karabela (quadrille) dress, adorned with layered bead necklaces and a madras headwrap
Martinican Creole woman wearing a traditional madras headwrap.
Two Guadeloupean women wearing madras headwraps and traditional Creole dresses.
Rifat Ozbek Rastafarian collection, London 1991.
Caribbean women performing in Rastafarian-inspired attire, wearing red, yellow, and green headwraps and skirts.
Caribbean men wearing Rastafarian-inspired clothing in red, yellow, and green, including a tracksuit, beret, and tailored trousers.
Rastafarian woman wearing a khaki safari dress with red, yellow, and green Selassie I sash and earrings, colors associated with Ethiopian and Rastafarian symbolism.
Rastafarian elder draped in the red, gold, and green colors of Ethiopia, holding a cross and wearing a traditional knitted crown associated with Rastafarian identity.
Rastafarian man and woman in white ceremonial garments with red, gold, and green sashes, attire commonly worn during Rastafarian gatherings and spiritual ceremonies.