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Wednesday December 3, 2025
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December 3, 2025

Wednesday December 3, 2025

“At its essence, Pussbackfoot is about creating extraordinary moments out of ordinary day-to-day life. That is where life is full and abundant.”

That core philosophy of Pussbackfoot principal Aiesha Panton was realised with the launch, Sunday last, of home collection Elemental at her Upper St Andrew abode.

A gathering of loyal clients, family and close friends, enjoyed the intimate and relaxed experience as they were made privy to an exclusive look at the elevated décor and household items on sale, including angel wings made from cane webbing, dried hydrangeas, and placemats and coasters made of bamboo and Capiz shells. Also debuting was the Botanica Collection, a line of scented candles and room sprays available in scents Santal Terra and Figuier Moss.

Panton’s choice to host the launch at her home was intentional — seeking to honour her loyal supporters while allowing them to readily visualise the collection’s potential for transforming their own spaces.

“Most of the people that I invited have been my clients or people who have always encouraged me along the journey,” Panton shared. “So this launch was just [an invitation] saying come to my home and also see for yourself that your home can be this beautiful, amazing, spirit-filled, God-blessed place.”

Page 2 takes you inside… again.

Karl Mclarty

Karl Mclarty

Karl Mclarty

Assessing Options Attorney-at-law Delrose Campbell (left) and financial consultant Alison Taffe examined the Figuier Moss candle from the Botanica Collection.Karl Mclarty

Assessing Options Attorney-at-law Delrose Campbell (left) and financial consultant Alison Taffe examined the Figuier Moss candle from the Botanica Collection. Karl Mclarty

Activating The Senses The fragrance of the Santal Terra candle drew the attention of anaesthetist Terri Russell-Palmer.Karl Mclarty

Activating The Senses The fragrance of the Santal Terra candle drew the attention of anaesthetist Terri Russell-Palmer. Karl Mclarty

’Tis The Season The raffia beaded tassel ornament caught the eye of Sagicor Agency Manager and Unwind Distributors director Loeri Robinson.Karl Mclarty

’Tis The Season The raffia beaded tassel ornament caught the eye of Sagicor Agency Manager and Unwind Distributors director Loeri Robinson. Karl Mclarty

Here’s How Pussbackfoot principal Aiesha Panton (centre) demonstrated placement of the Capiz shell placemat from the Elemental collection to Step By Step co-principals Cynthia Hamilton (right) and Shakira Walton. Karl Mclarty

Here’s How Pussbackfoot principal Aiesha Panton (centre) demonstrated placement of the Capiz shell placemat from the Elemental collection to Step By Step co-principals Cynthia Hamilton (right) and Shakira Walton. Karl Mclarty

Embracing The Elements Taking a break from shopping for a quick snap were architect Lisa Seivright and her ATL Automotive finance manager husband David.Karl Mclarty

Embracing The Elements Taking a break from shopping for a quick snap were architect Lisa Seivright and her ATL Automotive finance manager husband David. Karl Mclarty

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Close Examination Attorney-at-law Sarah Hsia (left) and her daughters (from second left) Zora, Eve and Pixie Hall were intrigued by the bamboo placemats. Karl Mclarty

Close Examination Attorney-at-law Sarah Hsia (left) and her daughters (from second left) Zora, Eve and Pixie Hall were intrigued by the bamboo placemats. Karl Mclarty

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