Bridgett Anderson opts for cultural-chic with a multi-hued, strapless maxi in an African-influenced print complete with matching scarf and white turban at the movie premiere of A Dance For Grace.
November 26, 2010
Saturday Fashion – November 27
As the Christmas season draws closer, our Fashion Saturday team has noticed a number of trends surfacing in the streets. And prints in particular — think everything from animal prints to multi-hued ethnic-influenced patterns and bright florals — are hot for the season. Here are a few looks we gathered from events across the island.
(Photos: Marlon Reid, Garfield Robinson, Jermaine Barnaby and Christina Hoo Fung)
Animal prints are currently the rage, and for Chinoy Henry, a cheetah print halter mini and strappy sandals was the look of choice for Calibre de Cartier in the second city. Her dark nails and sultry make-up also complement the ensemble.
Dr Josina Duncan styled in an elegant one-strap dress featuring an oversized leopard print, ornamented with eye-popping red accessories and lipstick.
If animal prints are not yourthing, think happy, ultra feminineflorals for instant pizzazz. Reggaeartiste Queen Ifrika pairs hermulti-print belted maxiwith black jeans, simpleaccessories and Bridget Rosesandals for an edgier look.
Junior D Powell, executive producer of the film A Dance For Grace, embraced his bold side with this beige suit and matching shoes, complete with multi-coloured patchwork-inspired jacket for the film’s premiere.
