Anna-Lisa Guthrie, known as Annaixe, is a self-taught costume and production designer who creates bold garments from unconventional materials like old phone books and paper towels. In 2023, she shifted from client projects to designing one-of-a-kind pieces with upcycled materials to reignite her creativity. Recognized for her innovative approach to fashion, she received the Prime Minister's Youth Award for Excellence in Arts and Culture. Her journey in fashion began in Ocho Rios at age eight, leading her to Kingston at sixteen and ultimately shaping her unique career path.
Guthrie creates bold, sculptural garments from unconventional materials, including old phone books, rope, and paper towels, emphasizing that fashion should evoke feelings rather than just being visually appealing.
After years of commercial projects, she pivoted in 2023 to create one-of-a-kind pieces with upcycled materials, aiming to reignite her creative spark and push fashion boundaries.
Guthrie received the Prime Minister's Youth Award for Excellence in Arts and Culture, highlighting her recognition as a leading young creative in Jamaica.
Her creative journey started at eight in Ocho Rios, and at sixteen, she moved to Kingston to pursue fashion, later leaving university to forge her own path.
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