8 West Indian Influencers That Will Teach You Something New

written by D’Nisa Joseph


The West Indies boasts of some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, forests, mountains, and volcanic sites. So we’re not surprised by the amazing creatives who have emerged as beauty and lifestyle influencers. With the cool temperatures of Autumn here, warm up your social media feed by subscribing to these Caribbean beauty and fashion influencers.

Here are 8 West Indian Influencers That Will Teach You Something New

1. Hey Nelli – YouTube

Makeup artist and educator Nelli is a Brooklyn-based, Grenadian-born beauty expert. Nelli has grown her following by providing tons of free information on makeup and skincare to professionals and enthusiasts. From demos on effective skincare and makeup application, to information on black-owned beauty companies, her Instagram is an absolute treasure trove that exudes #caribbeangirlmagic.

2) Waheeda Khan – IG @_w.khan_

Indo-Caribbean beauty influencer Waheeda Khan has curated a gorgeous Instagram feed and a growing Youtube channel. Khan provides makeup inspiration, tutorials,  and product reviews so her followers can make informed cosmetic purchases. In 2020, this budding influencer gained major attention from big names in the beauty industry. Collaborating with makeup giant Ofra Cosmetics, she produced a limited edition palette. We’re excited to see more!

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3) Nzinga Imani – IG @ nzingaimani

Fashion is life for lifestyle influencer Nzinga Imani. This beauty is a plus-size body positivity influencer. Imani is a multi-talented singer, makeup artist, and model who showcases her skill on Youtube and Instagram regularly. Whether it’s a hair tutorial, makeup tutorial or a vlog, she shows women how to feel confident at any size. Imani is the definition of a triple threat.  Imani has landed paid partnerships with brands like Fashion Nova and Fashion to Figure.


4) Danielle Gray – IG @stylenbeautydoc

With winter coming, skincare needs will change. Head over to Youtube and check out Danielle Gray aka The Style and Beauty Doctor. Gray provides numerous demos and tips on bringing your skincare regimen to its  A-game. The Trinidadian American has beautifully curated advice on actives, serums, moisturizers and more.  Gray adds a bit of fun with fashion videos and shopping vlogs. Featured on both Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz, she is worth the watch. 

5) Amanda Murray – IG @londongirlinnyc

Personal stylist and branding consultant Amanda Murray has been a fresh new face in the American fashion industry. The Trinidadian American is raising her voice in the fashion industry and making an impact by advocating equity,  bringing #caribbeangirlmagic right to the doorsteps of some of the best known ateliers. One of her most poignant interviews was featured on the Council of Fashion Designers of America . Murray believes “Equity in fashion means to me that brands will be more meaningful in their approach to black customers instead of pandering because of the Black buying power. Equity in fashion means, seeing black people at the helm in senior leadership positions. Equity in fashion means that one day I won’t have that internal dialogue of asking myself, ‘Is it because I’m black?’”

6) Jessie Woo – IG @thejessiewoo

Haitian-American actress, comedian, and singer Jessie Woo has been making us laugh with her blunt, female-empowering, and relatable jokes. Check out her take on Jada Smith’s “entanglement.” The comedian also has us dancing with her 2019 EP “Moods of a Cancer.” Woo also performed her hit song “Vacation” live at the BET Awards. As if the multi-talented beauty didn’t already do enough Woo has helped the  Grammy’s raise funds for Corona Virus relief. For giving back, bringing awareness to her culture, and cracking us up  we just had to include the Haitian beauty.

7) Annesha Adams – IG @annesha.adams

Influencer Annesha Adams doesn’t makes you want dust off your passport. This Jamaican-Canadian beauty shows us the culture and beauty of the gorgeous island of Jamaican on her Youtube channel. Adams also creates fun hair tutorials and tech videos. Versatile, funny, and tech savy, Adams Youtube channel offers a variety of useful information  and scenic inspiration for travel enthusiasts.

8. Anscherley Noel – IG @shirley_beats

Makeup enthusiasts could spend hours perusing through the Instagram account of Anscherley Noel also known as Shirley Beats. The New York-based  Haitian-American creative, is a budding makeup artist who is amassing a sizable following with her  glamorous looks. Noel has also expanded into providing classes and workshops for her followers. A beauty star on the rise, be sure to hit follow to subscribe to her makeup looks.




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