Page 2 The Style Issue turns its focus on Jamaican-American fashion designer Hope Wade, who debuted her Spring Collection 'Island Vibes' at the Canadian Women's Club (CWC) of Jamaica's 10th Annual Gala Fashion Show on Sunday. The collection — inspired by Jamaican nightlife — found favour with patrons inside the capacity-filled AC Hotel Kingston Rocksteady Ballroom.
The fund-raiser is a staple on the CWC calendar and was held in association with the AC Hotel under the patronage of Canadian High Commissioner to Jamaica Emina Tudakovic.
Page 2 sat front-row.
<strong id="strong-bb3bacf47d32f5c14f44d2c118b32316">Greener Pastures</strong> – International fashion modelBath-Sheba McMahon...(Photo: Naphtali Junior)
(Photo: Naphtali Junior)
<strong id="strong-301957ac1847bab5eadb0ad95e8dc384">Black on Track</strong> – Roxene Nickle (left) and Paulette Mitchell made every angle count as they strutted in pieces from Hope Wade's Island Vibes collection.(Photo: Naphtali Junior)
...and Miss Jamaica World 2022 Shanique Singh did their turns on the runway...(Photo: Naphtali Junior)
<strong id="strong-47dbf6cb357d4c2663313644736dc2d1">Golden Hour</strong> – Miss Jamaica World 2022 Shanique Singh...(Photo: Naphtali Junior)
...and Kelly Hebert stunned in gold. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
...McMahon made another appearance, this time in a show-stopping metallic green plissé gown. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
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