Style moment with ... Kristina

Published: Monday | October 29, 2012 Comments 0
Kristina
Kristina

The face behind Market Me Jamaica, a young, fresh and dynamic marketing, public relations and event management team, and one of the forces behind the highly anticipated The Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week, Kristina Kerr, is ready to take corporate Jamaica into the future. Not only is she very smart, but the young professional has a sense of style that doesn't go unnoticed. Confessing that she is somewhat of a fashion junkie, Kerr admits that style is a major part of her everyday life. She tells Style Moments, "My personal style is somewhat eclectic as I love to mix classics, pieces with items that are trendy. Some days you will find me all dressed up and others I may keep it casual, but either way I make sure I am comfortable." She went on, "Style to me is understanding what works for your body and wearing what you are most comfortable in, and wearing it with confidence.

grandison.garfene@gleanerjm.com

Five style must-haves

1 YSL Touche Éclat highlighter - This is my beauty must-have. I use this product under my eyes and on my cheekbones to make me look fresh and well-rested, even if I'm not.

2 Mani/pedi - Think of it as a style supplement. Your nails can enhance your looks - dark nails if you're feeling a little edgier and lights/pastels for those classic moments.

3 A pair of heels - They make your legs look long and lean. A neutral colour like black or nude are a must because you can wear them with everything.

4 Statement jewellery - A chunky necklace, big earrings or a cocktail ring can change an entire look. Add some statement pieces to your everyday look and you will see what a difference it makes.

5 Lots of water - Water is good for your skin and good for your waistline. What's more essential than having glowing skin and fitting into your clothes?

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