Select Brands Brand Manager, Spirits Kevon Spence<strong>Observer </strong>
December 30, 2016
Tis The Season To Party!
SO THE PARTY ISSUE 2016
Heeding the clarion call to indulge in an “ultra-luxurious, all-inclusive” playground on Boxing Night, automotive convoys mapped a route to Caymanas Estates for the Utopia social do that adopted the branded title of ALUNA for its 2016 edition.
Amped to celebrate near year-end good times, styling belles and fellas were in full-throttle party mode, jamming to the trifecta of soundscape artists — Bloodline, DJ Karim, and Creep Chromatic — and imbibing at the Select Brands-fuelled watering holes, in-between bites from the multiple Caribbean Producers Jamaica food stations. SO rounds up Utopia’s ‘celestial bodies’.
UWI, Mona microbiology major Tiffany Lawson (left), consultant mixologist Thomas Masterson (second left), UWI, Mona management studies major Justine Jarrett, and electrical engineer Adrian Bennett<strong>.(Observer)</strong>
Bruce Hoo, a Colorado, USA-based programme manager, and Story & Myth jewellery designer Kristie Stephenson<strong>Observer </strong>
Digicel Group Director of Marketing, Caribbean & Central America Peter Lloyd and his wife, Kathryn, project manager at the CB Group<strong> (Observer)</strong>
Sterling Asset Management Assistant Vice-President, Trading Marian Ross was ethereal in a For Love & Lemons top that she teamed with palazzo pants by Jae Jolly.<strong> (Rory Daley)</strong>
CB Group Marketing Coordinator Joelle Lodenquai. (<strong>Rory Daley)</strong>
Model Adrianna Bryan (left) and Caribbean Airlines flight attendant Kalefia Bryan.(<strong>Observer)</strong>
Jamaica Inn General Manager Kyle Mais and Island Outpost Group Spa Director Sienna Creasy. (<strong>Observer)</strong>
Nicola Melhado (left), director of special projects at the American International School of Kingston (left), her daughter Miranda Melhado and family friend David Delgado<strong>. (Observer)</strong>
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Rowena Anderson, J Wray & Nephew trade marketing manager, export.(<strong>Observer)</strong>
Kate Hendrickson, special projects director at the Courtleigh Group of Companies, and turntablist Zachary ‘DJ Zacho’ Chin(Photos: Rory Daley)<strong>(Observer)</strong>
Model Miti Randhawa (left), attorney-at-law Liane Chung (centre), and Baked by Desirée baker Desirée Lopez. (<strong>Observer)</strong>
Caribbean Producers Jamaica Trade Marketing Manager Mike Turner and Chukka Caribbean Adventures Cruise Manager Kelley Wates.<strong>(Photos: Rory Daley)</strong><strong></strong>
From left: Leila Younis, Beverley Cohen, Anita Messias, Balram Vaswani, Veena Vaswani and Anne Lowe.(<strong>Observer) </strong>
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Psychologist Denise Campbell<strong>Observer </strong>
Enteract 10 Business Development Manager Olivia Lindsay and fashion designer Franchester Christie.(<strong>Observer) </strong>
Photographer Malik Powell and broadcaster Fiona Fennell<strong>. (Observer)</strong>
Francesca Lake, assistant designer at a Los Angeles-based women’s wear line(Photos: Rory Daley)(<strong>Observer) </strong>
Police officer Alecia Ambursley (left), entrepreneur Devon Minott, and his wife, J Wray & Nephew Academy & Retail Operations Manager Debbian Spence-Minott<strong>. (Observer)</strong>
Passion Fruit Agency Creative Director Laura Marley (left), and Bug Off Jamaica Managing Director Amanda Thwaites(Photos: Rory Daley)<strong> (Observe) </strong>
Supreme Ventures director Stephen Hudson (left), Wisynco Group exec Tanya Khouri, Lawrence & Lawrence CEO Terence Lawrence (second right), and Paramount Jamaica CEO/Managing Director Hugh Graham.<strong>(Photos: Rory Daley)</strong>
Final year UWI, Mona economics major Keanu Laing (left) and Massachusetts-based Smith College engineering student pal Shaneil Lafayette.<strong> (Observe) </strong>
Author/blogger Krystal Chong and her fiancé Lasse Hamre.(<strong>Observer) </strong>
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