Dressed to the nines, Shamieke Singh clearly came to be lensed. Dripping in gold, she lit up the red carpet in a Kayture Styling floor-length gown and was undoubtedly one of SO’s most stylish moments. (File Photo)<strong></strong>
September 23, 2016
TSO Rock Fab 10
Hundreds stepped out in style for the Jamaica Observer Takes Style Out launch that took place on Saturday, September 10 at The Hive in Portmore. They came, we lensed, and shared the images in last week’s The Rock Fab Issue.
#Team SO reduced the hundreds to the Top 10 most stylish moments.
We now leave you the deciding vote as to who will cop the award #TSO Rock
Fab 2016
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Dancehall artiste Tifa struck a pose in her ensemble from Mini’s Boutique, styled by Dexter Pottinger. With this goth-chic look, it was impossible not to place her in our top 10.<strong></strong>
Keiva ‘Di Diva’ Hibbert, proprietor of Keiva’s Kloset, let loose her inner vamp in this sheer floral tunic paired with fishnet stockings and rainbow accessories from her boutique. Very few were as daring — and oh, how we at SO loved it.<strong></strong>
The crew of (from left) mechanical engineer Harold Napier, Nanook Enterprise manager Joan Webley, recording artiste Diana Rutherford, Nanook’s Assistant Managing Director Peter Gordon, and CEO of The Vinelist Mannin Marsh exuded an afro-centric, roots vibe. All but Diana were in designs from Mamayashi, while her outfit came from Paris. SO couldn’t help but claim this rocking squad as one of the most stylish entrances of the night.<strong></strong>
Roots Rock Rebel. Designer Mamayashi went against the status quo in her own creation paired with coffee brown military boots. SO is resolute that wherever she is leading we are going!<strong></strong>
Choreographer Amanyea Stines was ready to bust a move with her take on “dress to impress” being an olive green cotton co-ord from Shein clothing and leather knee-high boots. The diva was true to herself while comfortably chic.<strong></strong>
All eyes were on TV host and model Nastashia Mitchell in her Dior-like patent leather booties, one of the best shoes of the night, she paired them with a rust-coloured suede Fashion Nova minidress, signalling she was fall ready.<strong></strong>
St Tropez, anyone? VP of Legal and Regulatory at FLOW Rochelle Cameron was hands down one of the best dressed of the night, in a vibrant Safidah jumpsuit and neon pumps accented with red lips and a megawatt smile. Effortlessly fabulous!<strong></strong>
In black lace from head to toe, fashion designer Errice Anderson gave us her twist on a classic black dress with this number from China. Sheer and shimmering, she was stamped by SO as one of our top picks.<strong></strong>
The Sasco army of (from left) Phil’s Hardware MD Yolande Cespedes; Rachel Christian, Lean Clean director; Marcia Richards, executive agent at Sagicor; Lisa Nichols, motivational speaker; Nicole Campbell, founder of AIM Educational Services; Agent Sasco, recording artiste; education consultant Gabby Foster and Damali Earle, social media manager at Top5 Jamaica, shows us there’s power in numbers. Dressed in Sasco’s Theory of Reggaetivity T-shirts, they were one of our top picks.<strong>ANTONIO </strong>