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GENXS, Nisha Felice & Carnival Glam Hub launch Baddie Dolls Mondaywear Store

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In a bold move that merges fashion, beauty, and Carnival culture, GENXS, Nisha Felice, and Carnival Glam Hub have launched the Baddie Dolls Mondaywear Store, just ahead of Trinidad Carnival 2026.

With over 50 styles available, the collection was intentionally built to offer something for every type of masquerader—from minimal to full coverage. The store also offers Glabby Glam makeup line, stockings by Kandi, thigh bags from My Carnival Boots, and other add-ons, making it a true one-stop Carnival destination.

“I wanted to create something that didn’t exclude,” said Nisha Felice, the Trinidadian designer behind the full collection. “The collection has range—different cuts, different fits, different energy—but still feels like one story. Mondaywear should be expressive, not restrictive.”

Nisha Felice, Glam Hub and GenXS

The launch campaign featured 14 models and a glam squad curated by Gabby Glam, cofounder of Carnival Glam Hub. Support came from Angel Cumberbatch and Chontelle Sewitt, with bronzing by Emma Aqui of Bronzing Lab. Hair was styled by Glam Hub’s Hair by Cookie, with additional support from Kissa of Dollz Beauty. All glam services can be booked directly through the Mondaywear store.

“We wanted to reflect the diversity of beauty in Carnival,” said Gabby Glam. “Different skin tones, different features, different styles of glam. This was about showing that every kind of baddie belongs on the road—and in the spotlight.”

The online store is open 365 days a year and is not limited to Trinidad Carnival. While the pieces are available for pickup or delivery in Trinidad, international orders will be fulfilled through direct shipping. The team is also in active discussions with logistics partners to expand regional delivery access across the Caribbean and North America.

“We’re not just selling Mondaywear,” said Kibwe McGann, GENXS Carnival Jamaica director and Cofounder of Carnival Glam Hub. “We’re building the Caribbean’s first always-on, shoppable Mondaywear store powered by Caribbean creatives.”

Nihsa, GLam Hub GenXS Mondaywear

Orders in Trinidad will be distributed through a local delivery network and select brick-and-mortar partners across Port of Spain. Masqueraders flying in will also have the option to collect their pieces on arrival.

The store is hosted on MasOS, the Caribbean’s first inventory and fulfilment platform designed specifically for Carnival bands and Carnival vendors, allowing future updates for other territories like Jamaica Carnival 2026.

This partnership—between a Trinidadian designer, a Jamaican-based Carnival brand, and a cross-territory glam team—represents a new kind of collaboration: Caribbean-led, female-powered, and masquerader-focused.

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