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Perfect For Me
Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
February 3, 2026

Perfect For Me

They say some matches are made in heaven, but for Sasha-Gaye Fraser and Ainsley Alladice, the proof was in a journey travelled with prayer. On August 31, 2025, that path led them to the altar at Boone Hall Oasis, St Andrew, where they officially became one.

It was August 2018 when fate would step in for a life-changing introduction. Ainsley’s cousin, Nickeisha Sinclair-Francis, first recognised a perfect match. Having bonded with Sasha-Gaye through business house netball, she felt a strong conviction that Sasha-Gaye deserved an ideal partner.

“She couldn’t believe I was still single and she was adamant that she had found my perfect match. After her many persistent requests to share my number, I finally caved,” Sasha-Gaye admitted to Tuesday Style Vows (TSV). “Ainsley reached out to me and, as they say, the rest is history.”

 

The Engagement

Compatibility brought them together, but faith kept them there. In those early weeks, Sasha-Gaye found more than just a patient partner in Ainsley; she found a man devoted to spiritual leadership, ensuring that every step of their journey was anchored in their walk with God.

“I realised there was a connection after getting to know each other for about a month or two. He was ticking off the boxes I had down for a godly man. He prioritised and made God a central part of our interactions,” Sasha-Gaye said. “He was always patient, selfless, and kind, but above all he always prayed for me.”

Marking the final hours of 2023 with a milestone of love, Ainsley proposed to Sasha-Gaye on December 31.

“We were strolling the beach, dreaming out loud about what the new year might hold. Amidst talk of the future, Ainsley paused to pour out his heart to me. Then he went down on one knee and popped the question,” Sasha-Gaye recalled. “Naturally, I said yes!”

 

The Ceremony

Boone Hall was transformed into a sanctuary of joy, styled by Cattleya Décor. Every eye was fixed on the aisle as Sasha-Gaye appeared, a vision in an ivory lace mermaid gown from Bliss Bridal Boutique. Escorted by her father, Cornelius Fraser, she made her way toward her waiting groom to the soulful tones of Bradley Marshall’s Perfect For Me. Dr Roy Dennis officiated the ceremony.

 

The Reception

The celebration transitioned seamlessly into the reception. After enjoying a delectable spread from Annette’s Catering, the room was filled with sentimental tributes as friends and family toasted the newlyweds. The couple then shared a sweet moment cutting their two-tiered wedding cake by Creations by Chelle, before officially opening the dance floor to Nothing Else Matters by Leontre — a perfect reflection of their focused devotion to one another.

Ainsley and Sasha-Gaye honeymooned at Royalton Blue Waters Hotel in Trelawny.

The start of our happily ever after. Norman Wallace Jr

The start of our happily ever after. (Photo: Norman Wallace Jr)

Sasha-Gaye is escorted up the aisle by her father Cornelius Fraser to Bradley Marshall’s Perfect For Me.Norman Wallace

Sasha-Gaye is escorted up the aisle by her father Cornelius Fraser to Bradley Marshall’s Perfect For Me.(Photo: Norman Wallace Jr)

Sasha-Gaye and Ainsley proudly display their marriage certificate with officiant Dr Roy Dennis looking on. NormanWallacejr

Sasha-Gaye and Ainsley proudly display their marriage certificate with officiant Dr Roy Dennis looking on. (Photo: Norman Wallace Jr)

Ainsley and Sasha-Gaye share their first kiss as husband and wife. NormanWallacejr

Ainsley and Sasha-Gaye share their first kiss as husband and wife. (Photo: Norman Wallace Jr)

With hearts full and bubbles in the air, the adventure begins for Mr and Mrs Ainsley Alladice. NormanWallacejr

With hearts full and bubbles in the air, the adventure begins for Mr and Mrs Ainsley Alladice. (Photo: Norman Wallace Jr)

Ainsley and Sasha-Gaye soak in every moment of their special day with their bridal party. Norman Wallace Jr

Ainsley and Sasha-Gaye soak in every moment of their special day with their bridal party. (Photo: Norman Wallace Jr)

Sasha-Gaye and Ainsley’s two-tiered wedding cake by Creations by Chelle Norman Wallace Jr

Sasha-Gaye and Ainsley’s two-tiered wedding cake by Creations by Chelle (Photo: Norman Wallace Jr)

Sasha-Gaye and Ainsley share their first dance as husband and wife to Nothing Else Matters by Leontre. Norman Wallace Jr

Sasha-Gaye and Ainsley share their first dance as husband and wife to Nothing Else Matters by Leontre. (Photo: Norman Wallace Jr)

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