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Published:Wednesday | April 30, 2014 | 12:00 AM
Jody 'Jinx' Henriques, Digicel carnival ambassador, certainly looked like a queen standing beside the King of Carnival in his elaborate costume. The King, who led the parade, was brought in from Trinidad, courtesy of the telecoms giant. - Contributed
Kandi King flashed us that exceptional smile, looking like a true Roman goddess, when we snapped her in the middle of the A.M.BUSH mêlée last Saturday at the Caymanas Polo Club.
Carla Hollingsworth ventured out to the secret location to party with the Romans as a member of the 300-strong army.
Dr Sara Lawrence, Caesar's Army Jamaica's PR and entertainment general, flashed that gorgeous smile for our lens next to Roman party patron Etoi Raymond at A.M.BUSH.
Euphoric patrons fêteing as the paint was being flung. - Photos by Craig Harley
The Pepsi road march queen costume was a beautiful sight on the streets of Kingston on Sunday for the Bacchanal Jamaica Carnival road parade. - Contributed
Danielia McLean (left), sponsorship executive at Digicel, and Tifa, Digicel brand ambassador, certainly looked extraordinary in their carnival make-up at Sunday's road march when we spotted the duo atop the
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The Roman army assembled at the Kingston Polo Club last Saturday morning for Jamaica's first staging of A.M.BUSH Jamaica alternative J'Ouvert. It was fun, powder, paint, and a little bit of sun as the 300-strong patrons flocked the secret venue. From there, it was to the Bacchanal Jamaica road march on Sunday as the costumed revellers took to the streets of Kingston in a fabulous showcase of colour and vibrancy. Here is our EXTRA take on the festive weekend.