June 07, 2026
The group chat is going crazy and honestly? Same.
Kayda Bosse - 22 years old, Haitian-German-Irish, from Manchester, New Hampshire - walked into the Love Island USA Season 8 villa at the premiere and immediately turned heads, inside the villa and out. For the Haitian diaspora watching from the couch? It was a whole moment.
Following in the footsteps of Chelley Bissainthe, who made history as Love Island's first-ever Haitian cast member in Season 7, Kayda is carrying the flag into the villa again. And since we are a Haitian-owned brand with a fashion opinion, we did what we had to do: we built her a TeeCherie wardrobe.
Kayda has the effortless energy of someone who knows exactly who she is: mixed heritage, proud of all of it, not here to shrink. That's TeeCherie energy if we've ever seen it.
For the beach: Our Grenadye Women's T-shirt in sport grey, tied up. Pair it with gold hoops and the AYITI Necklace. She'd walk out looking like the cover of something.
For a challenge: The Haiti vs Everybody Women's Relaxed Tee. Because the name alone is the vibe.
For the fire pit ceremony: The 1804 Women's T-shirt tucked into high-waisted linen trousers, AYITI necklace, and a confidence that comes from knowing your nation invented liberation. That's a whole look.
Every time a Haitian woman walks onto national television and owns her identity, it matters. We're rooting for you hard in the villa - and if you want the official TeeCherie partnership, our DMs are open.
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Tee Chérie Apparel is a Haitian and Black-owned apparel company founded in 2018 by Genevieve and Yahve Alcinay to celebrate and uplift Haitian and Caribbean culture.
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