Tue | Feb 17, 2026

Something Extra | Tuesday

Published:Tuesday | February 17, 2026 | 12:07 AM
Legendary Jamaican sprinter and ‘Mommy Rocket’, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce went backstage at Sunday’s Diotima show to greet SAINT International models Tami Williams (left) and Naki Depass.
Legendary Jamaican sprinter and ‘Mommy Rocket’, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce went backstage at Sunday’s Diotima show to greet SAINT International models Tami Williams (left) and Naki Depass.
From left: Track legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce shared front-row views with influential stylist and editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson; New York’s First Lady Rama Duwaji, wife of Mayor Zohran Mamdani; and supermodel Joan Smalls.
From left: Track legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce shared front-row views with influential stylist and editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson; New York’s First Lady Rama Duwaji, wife of Mayor Zohran Mamdani; and supermodel Joan Smalls.
Diotima founder and creative director Rachel Scott makes her curtain call after unveiling her Fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection.
Diotima founder and creative director Rachel Scott makes her curtain call after unveiling her Fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection.
Romae Gordon walks the runway in Diotima’s 34-look Fall 2026 collection.
Romae Gordon walks the runway in Diotima’s 34-look Fall 2026 collection.
Jamaican flag in hand and styled in a Diotima ensemble, sprint legend Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce (left) poses with fellow ‘yardie’ and model Tami Williams, post-show.
Jamaican flag in hand and styled in a Diotima ensemble, sprint legend Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce (left) poses with fellow ‘yardie’ and model Tami Williams, post-show.
Styled by Marika-Ella Ames, SAINT model Naki Depass (left) and peer Mariam Traore were photographed ahead of the designer Rachel Scott’s buzzed-about show.
Styled by Marika-Ella Ames, SAINT model Naki Depass (left) and peer Mariam Traore were photographed ahead of the designer Rachel Scott’s buzzed-about show.
Grammy-winning chanteuse Monica (left) sat front row beside model and fashion activist Bethann Hardison.
Grammy-winning chanteuse Monica (left) sat front row beside model and fashion activist Bethann Hardison.
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New York Fashion Week wrapped on Sunday with Jamaican designer Rachel Scott at the forefront. The Brooklyn-based designer bookended the Fall 2026 ready-to-wear previews of more than 60 shows and presentations, first with her debut at Proenza Schouler last Wednesday, then with her own brand, Diotima. For Diotima’s runway show, titled ‘Femme Cheval’ and held at 111 Broadway in Manhattan, Scott presented a 34-look collection inspired by the late Afro-Cuban artist Wifredo Lam. The show featured Jamaican models Naki Depass, Tami Williams, and Romae Gordon, while sprint icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce added star power from the front row. Something Extra goes backstage and on the catwalk at Diotima.