FeaturesFocus Sampson continues to express himself through his craft by Barbados Today 23/07/2024 written by Barbados Today 23/07/2024 3 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappThreadsBlueskyEmail 851 Peabo Sampson, the innovative designer who captured the hearts of audiences and judges and landed the first runner-up of Season 7 of the popular Caribbean fashion designer challenge/TV series Mission Catwalk, continues to make waves in the fashion industry. He has gained significant recognition since his outstanding performance on the show, which aims to discover and develop talented fashion designers. This has led to several business opportunities which have helped establish him as a prominent figure in sustainable fashion. Following his success on Mission Catwalk last November, where he created a 12-piece collection for the finale, 26-year-old Sampson has been looking into even more ways to expand his brand’s presence globally. One of the five finalists of the Jamaica-based Mission Catwalk, the designer reflected on his experience in the competition, which ran from July 27 to November 20, 2023. He said that although it was sometimes nerve-racking, he thoroughly enjoyed the competition, which was a learning experience that allowed him to embrace his ingenuity and develop his craft. “Through Mission Catwalk, I had the opportunity to be more creative and come up with designs that were outside the box. I want to always be thinking outside the box so that my creations leave a lasting impression.” His brand, PeaboNeavar, seamlessly combines art and fashion and is celebrated for its bespoke custom and ready-to-wear pieces. Sampson’s designs are not only visually stunning but also reflect his commitment to sustainability, using various eco-friendly materials that resonate with today’s eco-conscious consumers. Currently, the young designer is working on a new collection inspired by Barbados’ natural beauty and vibrant culture. Each piece reflects various elements of the island’s culture and appeals to three of the five senses — sight, hearing, and touch. “The new collection is a tribute to Barbados’ fishing industry. I have used handmade clay beads made from locally sourced clay to evoke the sounds of the seashore, as they sway naturally with the movement of the pieces,” said Sampson. “Furthermore, I have artfully infused sea glass elements into the collection, adding an elegant touch to each piece to elevate its visual allure.” You Might Be Interested In A simpler way to bank Make wise choices A family affair When asked what advice he would give those aspiring to start a fashion brand, the 2018 WorldSkills Barbados Fashion Technology champion emphasised the importance of staying true to one’s vision and values. “Also, believe in your talent, regardless of your circumstance,” he suggested. “Even when facing adversity, remember what you have to offer is unique to the world. Continuously challenge yourself by thinking outside the box, and always trust the process. Authenticity will set you apart in this competitive industry.” He also stressed the importance of being aligned with trustworthy and skilled partners to help bring your vision to life. Sampson acknowledged the support he got from Export Barbados (BIDC), the state-owned enterprise which sponsored sustainable fabrics such as Barbados Sea Island Cotton for his use during the Mission Catwalk challenge. Export Barbados’ sponsorship, has also ensured the airing of Mission Catwalk in Barbados. Export Barbados’ Chief Executive Officer, Mark Hill, said, “We are thrilled to support Peabo, an emerging talent in the fashion industry. Export Barbados is dedicated to nurturing and promoting the growth of Barbadian designers as an important cog in our design economy. We are committed to providing the necessary support to help Peabo and others like him excel on the international stage and beyond.” Season 7 of Mission Catwalk may be viewed on CBC TV 8 on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Half Moon Fort pupils urged to ‘unleash potential’ at graduation 12/07/2025 St Alban’s Primary head urges graduands to dream big, embrace all-round growth 10/07/2025 Men encouraged to step up in caregiving roles 09/07/2025