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exP.Perience Til Sunset
Lifestyle
January 11, 2026

exP.Perience Til Sunset

The exP.Perience team continues to set the gold standard for premium events, and their latest affair was no exception. On Sunday, January 4, of-the-moment eatery Mezza Luna hosted Til Sunset, an elevated brunch that distilled the energy of the Weekender social series into a single afternoon.

Perfectly fusing the celebratory vibe of the new year with the sophistication of a high-end party, Til Sunset afforded the perfect segue into 2026. The fabulocracy, out in their numbers, immersed themselves in an atmosphere of pure indulgence, where Moët & Chandon flowed freely — most notably from a theatrical, tiered Champagne bustle skirt that added the requisite eclat.

Framed by lush florals curated by MSW Events, the afternoon transitioned seamlessly from Mezza Luna gourmet offerings to high-energy revellery. As the sun dipped below the horizon, DJs Gabby, Rio, and Quan amplified the rooftop energy with chart-topping hits, ensuring the first weekend of the year hit all the right notes.

exP.Perience CEO & Creative Director Philip Palmer (third left) enjoyed the pulsating energy with (from left) fashion and travel consultant Camesha Powell, exP.Perience coordinator Lauren Lyn, entrepreneur Juanita Diaz, Russell Villas director Rayne Russell, Mel’s Sticky Jams principal Melissa Tavares-Wilson, and Little Springs CEO Warren Chang.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Film director brothers Storm (left) and Nile Saulter were spotted taking in the scene at Til Sunset. Karl Mclarty

Film director brothers Storm (left) and Nile Saulter were spotted taking in the scene at Til Sunset. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Pausing for a quick pic were surgeon Dr Jon-Anthony Pryce and his wife, ophthalmologist Dr Xinyu Addae-Lee Pryce. Karl Mclarty

Pausing for a quick pic were surgeon Dr Jon-Anthony Pryce and his wife, ophthalmologist Dr Xinyu Addae-Lee Pryce. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Checking in were marketer Sarah Mark and attorney-at-law Luke Phillips.Karl Mclarty

Checking in were marketer Sarah Mark and attorney-at-law Luke Phillips.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Architect Mala Morrison turned heads in a V-neck halter-top from Closet Code.Karl Mclarty

Architect Mala Morrison turned heads in a V-neck halter-top from Closet Code.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Obstetrician-gynaecologist Dr Sara Lawrence Lewis grabbed the attention of the SO2 lensman.Karl Mclarty

Obstetrician-gynaecologist Dr Sara Lawrence Lewis grabbed the attention of the SO2 lensman.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Proven Bank Cayman President and CEO Stacy Belnavis made a colourful entrance.Karl Mclarty

Proven Bank Cayman President and CEO Stacy Belnavis made a colourful entrance.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Human resource specialist Rochelle Perry dialled up the glamour at Til Sunset.Karl Mclarty

Human resource specialist Rochelle Perry dialled up the glamour at Til Sunset.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Spotted at Til Sunset were attorney-at-law Lauri Samuels (left) and medical aesthetician Odessia Benjamin. Karl Mclarty

Spotted at Til Sunset were attorney-at-law Lauri Samuels (left) and medical aesthetician Odessia Benjamin. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Captured in her element was artiste manager Shenelle Katina.Karl Mclarty

Captured in her element was artiste manager Shenelle Katina.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Event manager Staci Neil (left) poured Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut into flutes, held by the bustle Champagne skirt, modelled by Tika Rutherford.Karl Mclarty

Event manager Staci Neil (left) poured Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut into flutes, held by the bustle Champagne skirt, modelled by Tika Rutherford. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Julian Hyde, Hyde Riding Academy principal, and his wife Anneka (right), Nia Affordable Foods principal, joined the celebration with flutes of Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut from Tika Rutherford’s Champagne bustle skirt.Karl Mclarty

Julian Hyde, Hyde Riding Academy principal, and his wife Anneka (right), Nia Affordable Foods principal, joined the celebration with flutes of Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut from Tika Rutherford’s Champagne bustle skirt.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

exP.Perience CEO and Creative Director Philip Palmer secured a flute of Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut from model Tika Rutherford’s Champagne bustle skirt.Karl Mclarty

exP.Perience CEO and Creative Director Philip Palmer secured a flute of Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut from model Tika Rutherford’s Champagne bustle skirt.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Papped on arrival were (from left) flight attendant Yoland Wright, entrepreneur Aneisha Prendergast and Sutherland Global Quality Manager Shanna-Kay Lawrence.Karl Mclarty

Papped on arrival were (from left) flight attendant Yoland Wright, entrepreneur Aneisha Prendergast and Sutherland Global Quality Manager Shanna-Kay Lawrence.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Raising glasses to good company and a bright 2026 were consultant anaesthetist Marsha Chong (left) and entrepreneur Holley Dumont.Karl Mclarty

Raising glasses to good company and a bright 2026 were consultant anaesthetist Marsha Chong (left) and entrepreneur Holley Dumont.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

DJ Gabby brought the heat with chart-topping hits.Karl Mclarty

DJ Gabby brought the heat with chart-topping hits.(Photo: Karl Mclarty)

DJ Quan (left) and DJ Rio also provided the soundtrack to the party. Karl Mclarty

DJ Quan (left) and DJ Rio also provided the soundtrack to the party. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

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