October 5, 2023
The Style Issue, October 5, 2023
A highlight of the annual Jamaica Manufacturers & Exporters Association (JMEA) Manufacturers and Exporters (M&E) Awards is always the attendees who support local designers and vie for the coveted Best Dressed Male and Female awards. Copping the awards has become a rite of passage of sorts, with contestants upping the ante each year to not only earn the best dressed title, but to also secure the quintessential
Here are this year’s front-runners.
Agent 007 – Jamaica Observer Managing Director Dominic Beaubrun’s Carlton Brown suit was the perfect fit. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
‘Whirl’ On My Shoulders – Wisynco Sponsorphip & Events Manager Gabrielle Curling was styled by her mum Norma Williams in a Pesche fit-and-flare ballgown with ruffled tulle cape. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Fur The Moment – President of the Eternal Father Awards Anna Smith kicked up a fashion fuss in stylish pieces from her wardrobe. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
On-Brand – Pepsi-Cola Jamaica Commercial Director Luz Tejada popped in a blue Uzuri International design. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Big Pink! – Red Stripe Head of Corporate Affairs Dianne Ashton-Smith donned show-stopping Miu Miu for the occasion. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Suit Spoke Volumes – For the second consecutive year, Seprod Ltd CEO Richard Pandohie, suited out in Spokes Apparel, copped the title ‘Best Dressed Male’. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Going Rouge – Le Roque Decorative Concrete principal Anulka Norris was ravishing in red. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
She’s a Lady – Pure National Limited CEO and JMEA Woman in Manufacturing and Exporting Award nominee Theresa Lindo cut a glam figure in Sophia Jones. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Turning Up The Volume – National Rums of Jamaica CEO Martha Miller’s Safidah gown landed her at the top of the Best Dressed Female list.