Flair Photo Album

Published: Monday | October 8, 2012 Comments 0
Dionne-Sheree Smith (left), Althia Hare (centre) and Carlene Coley at the First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union social hub after-work party at Club Privilege in New Kingston. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Dionne-Sheree Smith (left), Althia Hare (centre) and Carlene Coley at the First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union social hub after-work party at Club Privilege in New Kingston. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Novelet Moore is a picture of elegance in this red number at the Heart Foundation of Jamaica's annual Wine and Food Festival.
Novelet Moore is a picture of elegance in this red number at the Heart Foundation of Jamaica's annual Wine and Food Festival.
Wearing it with pride. From left: Kyuna Cho, Hyekyung Moon and Ivy Lim take the proper stance associated with the Korean traditional garb, hanbok. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Wearing it with pride. From left: Kyuna Cho, Hyekyung Moon and Ivy Lim take the proper stance associated with the Korean traditional garb, hanbok. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
From left: Tourism Product Development Company Limited's Sheryll Lewis, and sister Lorraine Lewis, of Medical Associates, share lens time with Chukka's Hannah English and Rita Coley at the pre-Japex Chukka Polo game at Chukka Cove, St Ann, recently. - Photo by Janet Silvera
From left: Tourism Product Development Company Limited's Sheryll Lewis, and sister Lorraine Lewis, of Medical Associates, share lens time with Chukka's Hannah English and Rita Coley at the pre-Japex Chukka Polo game at Chukka Cove, St Ann, recently. - Photo by Janet Silvera
Angella Mair (left) and Andrea Francis at Dollis Campbell's 'Bringing Back the '70s' party at the Devonshire in Kingston recently. - photo by Janet Silvera
Angella Mair (left) and Andrea Francis at Dollis Campbell's 'Bringing Back the '70s' party at the Devonshire in Kingston recently. - photo by Janet Silvera






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