From Brushes to Baddie Dolls: Glam Hub Launches First-Ever Mondaywear Store
- Carnival Chaser

- Sep 22
- 2 min read
in partnership with GenXS Carnival and Nisha Felice
For almost a decade, Glam Hub has been the go-to destination for Carnival beauty. From makeup and hair to bronzing and dressing rooms, we’ve been part of over 13,000 masqueraders’ stage moments across Trinidad, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Barbados, and Miami.
But for Trinidad Carnival 2026, we’re doing something different. We’re not just getting you ready for the road—we’re dressing you for it.
Glam Hub has partnered with GenXS Carnival and designer Nisha Felice to launch our first-ever Mondaywear store, debuting an exclusive line of high-impact looks made for the Glam Girl who wants her Carnival to start before the music trucks roll out.
“This is a full-circle moment,” says Gabby Waite cofounder of Glam Hub. “We’ve done the makeup, the hair, the bronzing—but this is the first time we’re stepping into fashion. Baddie Dolls isn’t just a Mondaywear line. It’s a Glam Hub girl in fabric form.”
What Is Baddie Dolls?
Baddie Dolls is the name of the 2026 Mondaywear collection designed by Nisha Felice, the Caribbean creative known for pushing boundaries with sexy, sculptural Carnival looks. The line is built around bold textures, skin-forward designs, and intentional add-ons that elevate each look—exactly the kind of energy Glam Hub customers live for.
“The Glam Hub girl isn’t just pretty, she’s powerful,” says Nisha Felice. “We created Baddie Dolls to match that energy—looks that hit from head to toe, from dressing room to stage.”
Each piece is available in limited quantities and can be purchased directly through the Glam Hub Mondaywear Store, powered by GenXS Carnival.
Why Now?
For GenXS, this collaboration is a natural extension of what the band is known for: innovation, youth culture, and bold partnerships.
“Glam Hub has always set the tone for beauty during Carnival,” says Matthew Waddell, Director of GenXS. “This collaboration pushes the experience further. Masqueraders get to shop a look that matches their glam. It’s a new lane, and we’re excited to be first.”

This move signals a larger shift in how Glam Hub is growing. From brushes to bronzer, and now bodywear—we’re building a Carnival lifestyle experience that moves with you.
Ready to shop? The Glam Hub x Nisha Felice Mondaywear Store is now live. Quantities are limited.
Mondaywear Pre-orders are open.
🔗 Visit our Mondaywear Store Here📍 Collection launches with Glam Hub services for Trinidad Carnival 2026.
About Carnival Glam Hub?
Carnival Glam Hub is the Caribbean’s leading glam concierge for masqueraders who want a stress-free Carnival morning. With full-service locations in Trinidad, Jamaica, Barbados, Saint Lucia, and Miami — and lite services in select other territories — Glam Hub offers professional makeup, hair, bronzing, photoshoots, and dressing room access all in one spot. Glam Hub has served the region since 2017.
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