Friday, November 21, 2025
Rock-blooded Hollywood actress Kerry Washington is on a roll with Zuhair Murad, slipping into a deep plum strapless gown from the design house’s Couture Fall 2025 collection for her appearance at
Netflix’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery LA premiere on November 17, and following up with a stunning embellished corset paired with fluid wide-leg trousers from the Spring 2026 collection at the Elle Women In Hollywood celebration that same evening.
Additionally, save the date for December 10, when Harmonies of Hope, a Hurricane Melissa aid concert held under the patronage of Jamaican-born, Canada-based entrepreneurs and philanthropists Dr Wes Hall and Dr Donette Chin-Loy Chang, will take place at the Meridian Arts Centre in Toronto, Canada.
Also, Canadian rapper, producer, and judge on Canada’s Got Talent Kardinal Offishall has partnered with the Bob Marley Foundation, restaurant Nando’s Canada, and other stakeholders for a hurricane relief event at Nando’s Kennedy Commons location on Tuesday, November 25. “Whether you do it in the restaurant or you buy takeout, all that money will be going to hurricane relief to really help those in need,” said Offishall on Instagram.
Plus Rock-born, Singapore-based Ka-el Geewax kicks off the festive season in haute style.
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Embellished Elegance Actress Kerry Washington bet on a deep plum strapless gown with ruched fabric, jewelled embellishments, and a thigh-high slit from Zuhair Murad’s Couture Fall 2025 collection for her appearance at Netflix’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Los Angeles premiere on November 17, 2025. AFP
It’s Offishall Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall is the latest artiste stepping up to help Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa, launching a joint venture with, among others, Nando’s Canada restaurant, DJ & producer Russell Peters, and Canada’s Reggae Ambassador SPEX da Boss, for a relief effort at Nando’s Kennedy Commons spot in Toronto, Canada.IG/@kardinalo
…and another number from the Lebanese designer’s Spring 2026 collection to the Elle Women In Hollywood celebration later that day.AFP
#HarmoniesOfHope On December 10, Jamaican-born, Canada-based entrepreneurs and philanthropists Dr Wes Hall and Dr Donette Chin-Loy Chang will host “Harmonies of Hope” — a benefit concert at the Meridian Arts Centre in Toronto, supported by the Jamaican High Commission in Canada. The concert will feature a curated set list of late reggae icon Bob Marley’s timeless classics that tell the story of Jamaica’s endurance..