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Sunrise 2024
As fitness consultant Steve Ming (left), former national footballer Gregory Messam (centre) and haulage contractor Courtney Morrison know it's not a fete until you start to sweat!Karl McLarty
Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer
January 6, 2024

Sunrise 2024

Thanks to the fair weather at the Sunrise Breakfast Party hosted at the UWI Oriental Gardens on Monday, patrons were able to make the most of the good vibe by spending time with family, friends and loved ones. For those visiting for the holidays, the thought that went into selecting the venue and delivering a high-production experience was particularly appreciated.

Photographer: Karl McLarty

Superintendent of Police Garfield “Bucka” Taylor kept it classic in a cool button-down from menswear designer Mark Anthony.Karl McLarty
Garth Walker (left), executive chairman of Innovative Systems and security officer Oshane Walcott were in surveillance modeKarl McLarty
Data privacy practitioner Chukwuemeka Cameron struck a playful pose with public defender and wife of nine years Carolyn Reid-Cameron.Karl McLarty
From left: Gal pals Kaye Chen-Cousins, Audrey Lewis, Kareen Nicolopulo and Yvonne McIntosh were part of the fêters massive that turned out to ring in the first dawn of 2024 at the Sun Nation event.Karl McLarty
Conceptualiser and founding member of Chromatic Sound System Warren “Creep Chromatic” Lee (left) threw up deuces to the new year alongside Nicholas “Zimi Nick” Mahfood, who has already set a high bar for his upcoming event, Zimi Seh Brunch, slated for January 7 at Palm Drive, Hope Gardens.Karl Mclarty
Businessman Troy McIntosh looked dapper next to his elegant wife, Head of Private Banking at NCB Audrey McIntosh.Karl McLarty
Allstate Claims Examiner Phillipa Hogarth was in full bloom attending the premium New Year’s Day event in a chic pink top.Karl McLarty
Director at Paramount Trading Jamaica Hugh Graham enjoyed the Sunrise Breakfast Party with daughter Anna Maria.Karl McLarty
Clarendon native and contracts specialist Stephanie Shagoury (left) visiting from Florida, met up with Londoners Paul Christian, data analyst at AIG, and corporate events manager Maninder Sahota for an epic new year’s morning in Kingston.Karl McLarty
Christabelle Elliot, realtor at Jamaica Sotheby’s International Realty, oozed confidence in a stylish two-piece ensemble complete with Fendi handbag.Karl McLarty
Scotiabank Director/Senior Vice President Sales Support Unit Avril Leonce struck a vivid contrast against the zebra print floor design in a colourful BCBG outfit.Karl McLarty
It was impossible to ignore designer Zauditu Howe’s show-stopping entrance at the Oriental Gardens venue.Karl McLarty
Visiting from Florida, pharmacist Yolanda Cornwall found the perfect look for the Sun Nation event.Karl McLarty
Wayanne Stewart (left), who is visiting home from Florida for the holidays, and her dad, realtor at Coldwell Banker Jamaica Realty Wayne Stewart, made time for family and in complementary looks to boot!Karl McLarty
Designer Yakeem “@keemdier” Reid (left) and teacher Shavaughn “@byndloss_” Byndloss looked cool, calm and collected in chosen party armour. Karl McLarty
Vice-principal Peta-Gaye Gayle (left) and CEO of St Bess Courier Keisha Chang made for a charming pair at the event. Karl McLarty
Investment Advisor Brandon Ferguson managed to stay looking cool even while revelling in the heat.Karl McLarty
The Porridge Shoppe Ja’s Managing Director Sabrina Webster (left) alongside RETV’s Production Consultant Sutania Williams, serving up some winning looks shopped at Kingston’s own Coochianna’s and Rose’s Couture, respectively. Karl Mclarty
Soca Maestro Francis “DJ Bloodline Franco” Asiedu (left) and Chromatic Sound System’s rockstar MC Romario “Brush1” White was in fine form at the event.Karl McLarty
Sisters Shauna (left) and Jodiann Robinson celebrated a new dawn and a new year of adventure together at Sun Nation’s first Sunrise Breakfast Party for 2024.Karl McLarty

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