Rachel Scott: The Jamaican fashion designer who has been featured twice in Vogue

Features released by Vogue in both August and September have highlighted Jamaican fashion designer Rachel Scott. Since Scott’s Diotima fashion line came to inception in May of 2021, it has swiftly become a name synonymous with a unique blend of contemporary design and artisanal crochet.

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With the likes of Doja Cat, Gabrielle Union, and Keke Palmer showcasing her creations, Scott’s distinct Caribbean voice in the fashion industry cannot be overlooked.

Rooted in Caribbean Essence 

Being a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist this year signifies more than just industry recognition for Scott.

According to Vigue, a significant portion of her clothing line is crafted in her native Jamaica, weaving a textured tapestry of Caribbean style, which is deeply rooted in her personal experiences. The name Diotima is not just a catchy brand label but resonates with Diotima of Mantinea from Plato’s Symposium, exploring profound ideas of love. 

This love can be glimpsed in Scott’s intimate relationship with Jamaica, as evidenced by her recent summer retreat to iconic locales such as Kingston, Negril, and the entrancing Caribbean Sea. Vogue’s exclusive journey with her unveiled a Jamaica that’s irresistibly enchanting.

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Fashion week spotlight: Diotima debuts in New York

Vogue highlighted the ambiance at her first New York Fashion Week presentation was electric yet intimate. 

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Situated in a serene Chelsea gallery, models gracefully meandered amidst heart sculptures, showcasing the quintessential Diotima collection: signature doily tops, relaxed trousers festooned with crochet accents, pleated knee-length skirts, and a gamut of other pieces revealing Scott’s meticulous attention to detail.

Diotima collection. (Photo via Vogue)

Scott’s vision for Jamaican culture 

Challenging the established narrative, Scott endeavors to offer a multifaceted perspective on Jamaican culture. 

Her collaborations, be it with dancehall queen Carlene or the circle of knitters from Kingston, underline her commitment. 

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Vogue mentioned that for Spring 2024, she partnered with Laura Facey, a prominent Jamaican artist, to unveil the collection named “Nine-Night.”

This collection, inspired by a Jamaican mourning ritual, masterfully juxtaposes celebration with contemplation. Their alliance was a culmination of mutual respect; Scott’s admiration for Facey’s works, particularly those addressing Jamaica’s history of slavery, was evident. 

Models donning mini heart sculptures, tributes to those lost in the transatlantic slave trade, and the haunting experience of shooting on an erstwhile plantation added layers of depth to the collection.

Complexity and richness: The Caribbean identity 

Scott’s emphasis on the richness and intricacy of the Caribbean identity is poignant.

Through Diotima, she envisages a Caribbean that’s not only complex but also progressing towards the future.

Diotima’s dual essence: Elegance meets ambition 

The collection boasts an inherent ambition: marrying sheer transparency with sophistication, capturing both the spirit and the intellect. 

Scott’s designs cater to a wide audience, particularly those drawn to the intricate dance of contrasts in clothing. 

Rachel Scott’s Diotima is more than just a clothing line—it’s a narrative of Caribbean resilience, complexity, and cultural richness woven into every stitch.

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