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Friday, January 30, 2026
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January 30, 2026

Friday, January 30, 2026

The Tryall Fund hosted Waves of Gratitude last Sunday at Ooshan Bar & Restaurant at Tryall Club in Hanover. The evening of cocktails, dancing and dessert was used to express gratitude to Tryall Club members for their extraordinary generosity to surrounding communities, and featured live music from the Good Vibes Ongle band and delectable desserts courtesy of Ooshan Bar & Restaurant. Guests sipped on wines and cocktails and mingling freely under a light breeze at the water’s edge.

“It was a joy to be together to honour the extraordinary generosity that carried our community through the effects of Hurricane Melissa. The evening was filled with warmth, gratitude, and the true spirit that defines our community. Post-Melissa the Tryall Fund immediately provided aid by distributing 3,000 food and hygiene packages. These included 3,000 tarps and 1,000 solar lanterns supporting employees and over 12 communities in Hanover. We also distributed grants to support rebuilding of eight basic schools and health clinics. In partnership with World Cares organisation, we distributed over US$140,000 in medications and held mental health workshops for children and adults,” stated Cristina Costantini, president, Tryall Fund.

Plus, Page 2 features Saint International model Sanique Dill at the Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2026 collection show, while her agency-mate Naki Depass lends elegance to high-end American womenswear label Lafayette 148’s campaign.

Members Together Cristina Costantini (right), president, Tryall Fund, was flanked by board members (from left) Nanci Kraus, Nancy Pinchas and Sabrina Rettaliata. Aceion Cunningham

 

Four Sure Out for an evening of appreciation were (from left) Trinity Villa’s Julius Beckford, Marcia Clark, Chrissy LeBlanc, and Leonard Scott. Aceion Cunningham

Four Sure Out for an evening of appreciation were (from left) Trinity Villa’s Julius Beckford, Marcia Clark, Chrissy LeBlanc, and Leonard Scott. Aceion Cunningham

Spring In Her Step Shot last October in Soho in NYC, Saint International model Naki Depass takes a first look at spring in Lafayette 148 Cotton Silk Jersey Relaxed T-Shirt, Feathered Cotton-Sequin Silk Sweater, and Barrel Leg Jean... Courtesy of SAINT International

Spring In Her Step Shot last October in Soho in NYC, Saint International model Naki Depass takes a first look at spring in Lafayette 148 Cotton Silk Jersey Relaxed T-Shirt, Feathered Cotton-Sequin Silk Sweater, and Barrel Leg Jean… Courtesy of SAINT International

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Coming In Haute Saint International model Sanique Dill graced the Viktor&Rolf Spring 2026 Couture runway in Look 2 as Dutch duo Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren presented a series of exaggerated, sculptural, yet weightless, romantic tulle dresses at Paris Haute Couture Week 2026.Courtesy of Saint International

Coming In Haute Saint International model Sanique Dill graced the Viktor&Rolf Spring 2026 Couture runway in Look 2 as Dutch duo Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren presented a series of exaggerated, sculptural, yet weightless, romantic tulle dresses at Paris Haute Couture Week 2026.Courtesy of Saint International

Matte Crepe Knit Shirt Jacket in Ecru...Courtesy of Saint International

Matte Crepe Knit Shirt Jacket in Ecru…Courtesy of Saint International

and Short Sleeve Moto Jacket.Courtesy of Saint International

and Short Sleeve Moto Jacket.Courtesy of Saint International

[ESTABLISHING SHOT]Aceion Cunningham

[ESTABLISHING SHOT]Aceion Cunningham

In The Frame ...were Kelly Summerfeldt from Sea Spray Villa and Manuela Goren from Stella By The Sea.Aceion Cunningham

In The Frame …were Kelly Summerfeldt from Sea Spray Villa and Manuela Goren from Stella By The Sea.Aceion Cunningham

In Good Company Havilland Day (left) from Bluebird Villa was joined by Pinnacle Villa’s Jennifer Flanagan and Philip DiCarlo.Aceion Cunningham

In Good Company Havilland Day (left) from Bluebird Villa was joined by Pinnacle Villa’s Jennifer Flanagan and Philip DiCarlo.Aceion Cunningham

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