The Rock-Fab Issue’s most stylish Shamiele Singh sustained her winning love affair with gold and Kayture Stylings. The entrepreneur made an entrance in a strategically embroidered column from the label at The Renaissance.<strong></strong>
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With a charge to ‘flaunt your taste responsibly’, the Hennessy V tetrad and their flossing party series — a downtown waterfront must-do — returned with the namesake cognac and Moët & Chandon champers firmly in their grip.
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The Style Issue sights African waxprint, metallic columns, and tailored florals as the key points of interest at The Renaissance, last Saturday. Plus, we ran into fashion designer Jessica Ogden up in Mt Plenty, St Ann, Sunday last. And Pulse model Alicia Burke has lots to smile about for the month of November.
POW media marketer Yanique Gabbidon was equally leggy and buxom in African waxprint for a night of razzle-dazzle at the Kingston Harbour.<strong></strong>
Model Jeneque Pinnock executed a leg-pop on the black carpet as the paparazzi recorded her DTS Designs African waxprint dress, which she teamed with silver accents — a bold cuff and strappy sandals.<strong></strong>
V is titled-sponsored by Hennessy. Its latest iteration, The Renaissance, took place last Saturday at the Festival Marketplace, downtown Kingston.<strong></strong>
Sharing dimensions with peer Hussein Abdulrahman, Pulse model Alicia Burke appears on the cover of Vogue Italia’s November issue lensed by Steven Meisel. Burke has emerged as one of the latest muses of the revered fashion photographer.<strong></strong>
Who, What, WearRock-daughter Jessica Ogden, fashion designer, displayed pieces fashioned from archive fabric from her continued collaboration with APC Quilts, last Sunday, at the Farm To Table: A Fusion of Food, Art & Goodwill event at Mt Plenty, in St Ann. We gave Ogden the once over, which highlighted a Rick Owens tee, a vintage skirt, K Jaques sandals (not pictured), necklace and layers of wrist candy the from personal collection of her late mother, artist Annabella Ogden Proudlock.<strong></strong>
Rock daughter Jessica Ogden, the London-based designer, displayed pieces fashioned from archive fabric in her continued collaboration with APC Quilts, last Sunday, at the Farm To Table: A Fusion of Food, Art & Goodwill event at Mt Plenty, in St Ann. We gave Ogden the once-over, which highlighted a Rick Owens tee, a vintage skirt, K Jaques sandals (not pictured), necklace and layers of wrist candy from the personal collection of her late mother, artist Annabella Proudlock.<strong></strong>
Anticipating the fashion showdown and confidence-boosting soundscape of the Hennessy V bash, Sedeki Wadly, a customer service agent, got suited and styled by Vidal, in botanical print, offset by gold accessories.<strong></strong>
Socialite Aneka Townsend showed off her tatted curves in a sheer floor-grazer, dusted with glitter embellishment.<strong></strong>