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Published:Wednesday | September 4, 2024 | 12:05 AM
Bright smiles from Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith (left), and Red Stripe’s head of corporate affairs, Dianne Ashton-Smith.
Bright smiles from Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith (left), and Red Stripe’s head of corporate affairs, Dianne Ashton-Smith.
 Above: Fashion designer Keneea Linton-George stunned in a deep V-cut dress, while Valón Thorpe, CEO of Mystique Integrated, stood confidently in his suit.
Above: Fashion designer Keneea Linton-George stunned in a deep V-cut dress, while Valón Thorpe, CEO of Mystique Integrated, stood confidently in his suit.
Above: Merrick Marshall, senior commercial support and finance analyst at Red Stripe, was all smiles, posing next to Jodi-Ann Cohen, marketing manager at Scotiabank.
Above: Merrick Marshall, senior commercial support and finance analyst at Red Stripe, was all smiles, posing next to Jodi-Ann Cohen, marketing manager at Scotiabank.
Left: Creative Rushane ‘Rushcam’ Campbell nailed a relaxed yet stylish look, pairing a double-breasted jacket with wide-leg trousers.
Left: Creative Rushane ‘Rushcam’ Campbell nailed a relaxed yet stylish look, pairing a double-breasted jacket with wide-leg trousers.
Tyheissa Williams, Red Stripe’s brand and corporate PR manager turned heads in a vibrant yellow maxi dress.
Tyheissa Williams, Red Stripe’s brand and corporate PR manager turned heads in a vibrant yellow maxi dress.
Arriving on the blue carpet, Dania Beckford, managing director of Broadtail Designs, made a statement in a classic little black dress accented with a bold green, handcrafted necklace from Cultured By Zhané.
Arriving on the blue carpet, Dania Beckford, managing director of Broadtail Designs, made a statement in a classic little black dress accented with a bold green, handcrafted necklace from Cultured By Zhané.
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As art enthusiasts gathered to celebrate cultural fusion and artistic excellence at the recent Plié for the Arts 2024 Amalgamation Showcase, their fashion choices were on display. With rich, vibrant colours, bold patterns, and shimmering sequins, corporate Jamaica made a stylish entrance at the Little Theatre in Kingston. Here are a few social highlights.