Lifestyle June 11 2026

Something Extra | Thursday

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  • Hannah Collings-Myers radiates elegance and confidence moments after being crowned Miss Universe Jamaica Kingston and St Andrew, taking her first walk as titleholder for the parish. 

  • Mala Morrison, architect and GenXS director, pauses from her duty as a judge for the Miss Universe Jamaica Kingston and St Andrew 2026 pageant for a quick photo op. 

     

  •  ‘NO NDA’ podcast host Rushane ‘Rushcam’ Campbell (left) and Rasheda Green, Miss Supranational Jamaica 2026, share lens.

  • Keri-Ann Greenwood (left), Miss Global first runner-up and Miss Universe Jamaica East 2024, poses next to Shiann Excell, second runner-up, Miss Universe Jamaica East 2025, during the hosting of the backstage show at the Miss Universe Jamaica Kingston and St Andrew competition.

  • Rasheda Green, Miss Supranational Jamaica 2026 (left) and Kasheem Green, Mr Supranational Jamaica 2026, make their presence felt inside the Douglas Orane Auditorium on Saturday, Rasheda in Dermoth Williams Couture. 

  • Garvin Grandison, head of finance and regulatory reporting at JN Bank, dons a green suit with statement shades. 

  • Alyssa Francis, first runner-up in the 2026 Miss Universe Jamaica Portland pageant, supporting the ladies on the Kingston and St Andrew leg of the competition. 

     

  • Celene Hall, Miss Universe Jamaica Portland 2026, at the Miss Universe Jamaica Kingston and St Andrew show, on Saturday, at the Douglas Orane Auditorium.

     

  • Fashion designer Lucien Harrison rocks his new ready-to-wear collection to the event. 

     

  • Megan McNaughton, personal coach, stuns in a blue backless, curve-hugging dress from Fashion Nova. 

  •  Keandra Wellington, attorney-at-law and finalist in the Miss Universe Jamaica East 2025 competition, supports the ladies vying for the crown at the Miss Universe Jamaica Kingston and St Andrew competition on Saturday.

The Miss Universe Jamaica Kingston and St Andrew competition brought glamour, excitement, and fierce competition to the Douglas Orane Auditorium at Wolmer’s Boys’ School on Saturday, as contestants vied for the parish title. 

A stylish and enthusiastic crowd filled the venue, passionately cheering on their favourite delegates throughout the evening. At the end of the highly anticipated competition, Hannah Collings-Myers, a 20-year-old, first-year medical student at The University of the West Indies, emerged victorious, capturing the crown and earning the opportunity to represent Kingston and St Andrew on the national Miss Universe Jamaica stage. 

 

Something Extra brings you the highlights.