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Le Dîner En Blanc 2026 Launches
In attendance at the launch was CAMKO Manufacturing CEO Michelle Tulloch, Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica partner for picnic supplies. Aceion Cunningham
Lifestyle, Social
March 28, 2026

Le Dîner En Blanc 2026 Launches

The 2026 edition of Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica was launched with much fanfare on Sunday, March 22, at the BMW ATL Autobahn showroom on Lady Musgrave Road — with guests getting a taste of the iconic pop-up picnic that originated in Paris, France in the 80s.

Guests stayed fashionably true to the all-white theme as partners Uncorked served up tasty bites and Harbour Wines kept the vino flowing. Décor partners Ashley Furniture and DeZign Diva Lifestyle adorned the showroom with luxe tablescapes. The event, a fashion, fine-dining and community-building playground, makes its return to Kingston this year with a May 23rd date at a secret location.

“We’re proud to be hosting Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica and with this event we promote our unique Jamaican culture through entertainment and gastronomy. Kingston is the capital of Caribbean entertainment and events like these grow the tourism sector through increased hotel bookings from travel enthusiasts. We’re also able to promote local brands, talents and small businesses through the Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica experience,” said Tash Johnson, host of the event.

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Making her entrance to the launch was Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica host Tash Johnson.Aceion Cunningham

Making her entrance to the launch was Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica host Tash Johnson. Aceion Cunningham

Captured on arrival was Ashley Furniture Home Store Brand Manager Sherilla Gordon Mowatt.Aceion Cunningham

Captured on arrival was Ashley Furniture Home Store Brand Manager Sherilla Gordon Mowatt. Aceion Cunningham

Catching up were diplomat Lloyd Jackson (left) and Jamaica Pegasus General Manager Brian Sang.Aceion Cunningham

Catching up were diplomat Lloyd Jackson (left) and Jamaica Pegasus General Manager Brian Sang. Aceion Cunningham

Guests signalled the launch with sparklers.Aceion Cunningham

Guests signalled the launch with sparklers. Aceion Cunningham

Registered nurse Peter-Gaye Gordon kept it chic and on theme for the evening.Aceion Cunningham

Registered nurse Peter-Gaye Gordon kept it chic and on theme for the evening. Aceion Cunningham

Klink Group representatives Kennya Young (left) and Shiann Excell shared in the festivities.Aceion Cunningham

Klink Group representatives Kennya Young (left) and Shiann Excell shared in the festivities. Aceion Cunningham

Haute People Commerce founder Lorane Rhoden rocked a fit from local designer Renae Myrie.Aceion Cunningham

Haute People Commerce founder Lorane Rhoden rocked a fit from local designer Renae Myrie. Aceion Cunningham

Coming in from the US was Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica leader Audia Williams, stylishly draped in a Chicme piece.Aceion Cunningham

Coming in from the US was Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica leader Audia Williams, stylishly draped in a Chicme piece. Aceion Cunningham

Communication strategist and project manager Kadeja Lewis was also in attendance.Aceion Cunningham

Communication strategist and project manager Kadeja Lewis was also in attendance. Aceion Cunningham

Peyton’s Place of Beauty and Décor principal Ketoria Aransevia kept it stylish in a cropped sleeveless top and matching balloon pants.Aceion Cunningham

Peyton’s Place of Beauty and Décor principal Ketoria Aransevia kept it stylish in a cropped sleeveless top and matching balloon pants. Aceion Cunningham

Spotted at the launch was Jacqui Tyson, culinary doyenne and Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica catering partner for corporate tables. Aceion Cunningham

Spotted at the launch was Jacqui Tyson, culinary doyenne and Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica catering partner for corporate tables. Aceion Cunningham

Wick and Wine Ja principal Thereca Myrie paused for a quick snap.Aceion Cunningham

Wick and Wine Ja principal Thereca Myrie paused for a quick snap. Aceion Cunningham

Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica partner, Neahlis CEO Lisa McIntosh faced the Saturday Social lensman in one of her original designs.Aceion Cunningham

Le Dîner En Blanc Jamaica partner, Neahlis CEO Lisa McIntosh faced the Saturday Social lensman in one of her original designs. Aceion Cunningham

Among the partners present was DeZign Diva Lifestyle principal Karen Booker.Aceion Cunningham

Among the partners present was DeZign Diva Lifestyle principal Karen Booker. Aceion Cunningham

Have a Jelly CEO Georgina Venson was among the chic set at the launch.Aceion Cunningham

Have a Jelly CEO Georgina Venson was among the chic set at the launch. Aceion Cunningham

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