SAINT International’s rock-solid models are at it again.
The just-concluded Paris Fashion Week runways were populated by Jamaican models making impressive struts, alongside their peers from all over the world, for the Fall/Winter 2026 designer collection show season.
On the shortlist backstage for the line-ups at Dior, Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, Off-White, Anrealage and Rabanne, SAINT’s quartet of Dru Campbell, Sanique Dill, Jessie Craig and Naki Depass were booked and busy for the eight-day Parisian run, which spotlighted 68 shows and 31 presentations.
“It was most definitely a SAINT bonanza in the City of Lights,” declared Deiwght Peters, the man who has guided the modelling careers of the four young Jamaican women who are now catwalk staples for luxury fashion houses and major brands in Europe and North America.
“Dru repeated bookings from her last show season in Paris last October, and walked again for Louis Vuitton, Rabanne, Dior and Loewe. It’s a testament to the faith which casting directors Ashley Brokaw and Piergiorgio Del Moro continue to have in her,” Peters noted.
The SAINT boss also heaped praise on ” whose steady but sure moves for Miu Miu, Dior, Off White where Naki joined her, are a strong case that she’s on a trajectory towards more greatness.”
He pointed out that Craig’s Miu Miu booking was her fourth time walking for the luxury Italian house, for which she’s also co-fronted their Prelude 2025 global advertising campaign.
Dill, meanwhile, sauntered the catwalk for Paris Fashion Week collection shows—most of the SAINT women—for a slate of influential and emergent designers. They included Ottolinger, Anrealage, Vaillant Studio, Cecile Bahnsen, and Julie Kegels.
“Sanique has made a firm footing in Paris; they adore her there, and she’s developed good relationships based on her sparkling personality and excellent work ethic. She was just photographed again for M magazine two weeks ago in a new fashion editorial,” Peters divulged. “M magazine is a publication of France’s widest-circulated newspaper, Le Monde.”
Paris Fashion Week ran from March 2 to 10 and showcased 67 ready-to-wear shows and 31 presentations. It was the culmination of Fashion Month, which began in New York, shifted to London, and then to Milan.
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