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Wednesday 12-12, was the opening night gala of Haiti’s Royal Oasis;  5 stars***** 

I received a highly coveted invitation to one of the most talked about and anticipated events in Haiti, the opening of The Royal Oasis Hotel.  To add to my delight, one of my favorite local designers, Prisca Milliance offered to dress me.  Prisca recently created an amazing gown and other looks that Miss Haiti will be wearing in the Miss Universe pageant.  So needless to say I was excited!  She gave me carte blanche, and I selected a beautiful beaded and embroidered skirt made of silk chiffon sari from her Mina Tinera Line.  She said she would leave the styling to me of course.     



As I arrived at the grand 10 level structure that is The Royal Oasis hotel, I immediately got the feeling of showing up to an award show.   Cars pulling up to the gates, one by one, as spectators packed along the sidelines hoping to catch a glimpse of someone “famous”.  At times even cheering as the car doors opened, revealing their mystery guest.  Once inside the gates, you move across the red carpet to a large outdoor space where the festivities were taking place.   Now, I wont say it cause I hate when peoples say, “I felt like I was in Miami” as if it were impossible in Haiti, but this was beyond. Haiti has some of the most beautifully crafted elegant sites and Royal Oasis is one such example.   

Nature was the main design element here, where locally grown and cultivated items such as bamboo, and orchids filled the space.  Small tranquil pools of water were surrounded by beautiful flowers, and lounge seating were scattered about for guest to sit on.  Singers Mikaben and Belo took turns entertaining the crowd of almost 800 people; government officials, foreign diplomats, and who’s who of Haiti. Hors d’oeuvres and cocktails were passed around by well dressed wait staff, as guest socialized. 


The official part of the evening took place with several key people, and President Michel Martelly, addressing guest before cutting the ribbon and officially opening the doors of Haiti’s Royal Oasis Hotel.  I was again lucky enough to be part of a small group invited along with Martelly, to be the first to tour the hotel.  You first step into the grand lobby with its high ceilings and notice the front desk with an amazing wall design made of beautiful blue tiles.  I was happy to see, that though very modern, there were hints of traditional Haiti everywhere.  From the colorfully beaded vases that adorned a wall in the lobby, to the handmade chairs used in the rooms.  The rooms…what can I say?  You can almost understand the almost $300 USD/night bill.  The rooms are very spacious, with a clear attention to detail, and all the amenities of any stateside hotel.  Most rooms look onto the beautiful courtyard garden, and others get to marvel at the luxury boutique across the walkway.  

It was a long three year wait, but well worth it, Haiti now has an amazing 5 star hotel and it’s called The Royal Oasis.    


      Testing out the bed in the junior suite 
Shirt: Ralph Lauren
Skirt: Mina Tinera
Shoes: Gucci 


With actor Jimmy Jean Louis



HM
It was a great evening ; )


























** TO FOLLOW, PLEASE GO ALL THE WAY OVER TO THE FAR RIGHT AND A DROP DOWN MENU WILL APPEAR...WELCOME! 
For me one of the stand out designers of Day 2 was Haitian designer, Pisca Milliance.  Prisca's collection was vintage inspired, but with a Caribbean feel. Rich materials, beautiful colors, and lovely feminine details. Definitely wearable in Haiti, with lots of easy, lightweight fabrics.  It brought me to a time where women dressed to be pretty and carried handkerchiefs (which I believe a real lady should still). I wanted every piece in the collection.  Which is why the next day I was so excited to receive a gift from the designer herself. Can't wait to wear it! So excited that she is based here in Haiti.  I will be visiting you soon Prisca!  

Some looks from Prisca Milliance at HAITI FASHION WEEK.
Photo: H. Mystique 

Photo: H. Mystique 

Photo: H. Mystique 

Photo: H. Mystique 

Photo: H. Mystique
The designer on far right doing last minute touches before models walk out 
Photo: H. Mystique 


One of my favorite looks from the collection
(Pictured left; Faimy Hakime, first Haitian international model. 
On right Nayeli Fanfan, Haiti's present day supermodel)

Photo: H. Mystique 
  

Watch the video!   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJXuybFgco8 





HM