Something extra

Published: Tuesday | December 27, 2011 Comments 0
OMG! Miss Angola, Leila Lopes, reacts with tears of joy after being named Miss Universe 2011. If she had not won, there would have been a riot. - AP
OMG! Miss Angola, Leila Lopes, reacts with tears of joy after being named Miss Universe 2011. If she had not won, there would have been a riot. - AP
Between the dress and the hair, we can't decide which one stands out more, but Francine Haughton created waves at the Air Jamaica Rebirth party at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in January. - photo by Janet Silvera
Between the dress and the hair, we can't decide which one stands out more, but Francine Haughton created waves at the Air Jamaica Rebirth party at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in January. - photo by Janet Silvera
One thing's for sure, Jamaica has some beautiful women, and former Miss Jamaica Universe Carolyn Yapp is a prime example. - Photo by Janet Silvera
One thing's for sure, Jamaica has some beautiful women, and former Miss Jamaica Universe Carolyn Yapp is a prime example. - Photo by Janet Silvera
'In the Dance' host Rosina Casserly got back and shows it off at the launch of the second season of the show. - Contributed
'In the Dance' host Rosina Casserly got back and shows it off at the launch of the second season of the show. - Contributed
Former beauty queens Sara Lawrence (left) and Yendi Phillipps definitely let their hair down when they hit the road in splendour for the Bacchanal Jamaica Carnival Road Parade on May 1. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Former beauty queens Sara Lawrence (left) and Yendi Phillipps definitely let their hair down when they hit the road in splendour for the Bacchanal Jamaica Carnival Road Parade on May 1. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
This was a surprise for most and a 'what?' for others. Reggae artist Siccaturie Alcock, 'Jah Cure', got himself a queen when he tied the knot with Kamila McDonald in August at the luxurious Tryall Club, Sandy Bay, Hanover. - photos by Mark Titus
This was a surprise for most and a 'what?' for others. Reggae artist Siccaturie Alcock, 'Jah Cure', got himself a queen when he tied the knot with Kamila McDonald in August at the luxurious Tryall Club, Sandy Bay, Hanover. - photos by Mark Titus
Back in June, Archibald Campbell (left), then-president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica, and Raymond Campbell, chair of the planning committee, give the Pirates Fun Fête their 'OK' and win our top costume for 2011. What's yours? - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Back in June, Archibald Campbell (left), then-president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica, and Raymond Campbell, chair of the planning committee, give the Pirates Fun Fête their 'OK' and win our top costume for 2011. What's yours? - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Pure, unadulterated joy. A picture is worth a thousand words, and only a picture could capture the joy as Rajae Clarke of Jessie Rippol jumped into the arms of his mother Racquel Bailey when he got his GSAT results in June. - Rudolph Brown/ Photographer
Pure, unadulterated joy. A picture is worth a thousand words, and only a picture could capture the joy as Rajae Clarke of Jessie Rippol jumped into the arms of his mother Racquel Bailey when he got his GSAT results in June. - Rudolph Brown/ Photographer
General manager at the Spanish Court Hotel, Kingston, Lee-Ann Godfrey, strutted like she was on the runway in this flamingly fabulous gown at the Tourism Service Excellence 2010 Awards held in May at the Ritz Carlton, Rose Hall. - Photo by Janet Silvera
General manager at the Spanish Court Hotel, Kingston, Lee-Ann Godfrey, strutted like she was on the runway in this flamingly fabulous gown at the Tourism Service Excellence 2010 Awards held in May at the Ritz Carlton, Rose Hall. - Photo by Janet Silvera

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