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'I Style' designer comes home for Woman Inc
published: Friday | December 16, 2005


Left: Miss Jamaica World 2005, Terri-Karelle Griffith, who placed in the top 15 of last weekend's Miss World beauty contest. She also received top marks in the 'You Decide' vote. - WINSTON SILL/ FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER
Right: Flair Magazine writer, Shelly-Ann Thompson will be travelling from the east to strut her stuff for this very special Twilight Tea and Fashion Show. - CARLINGTON WILMOT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER

'I STYLE' fashion designer, Antoinette Messam will present her Caribbean Christmas Collection at the 'Twilight Tea and Fashion Show' at the Jamaica Pegasus on Sunday, December 18.

The event, being hosted by the Jamaica Pegasus in association with The Gleaner Company, will benefit the newly formed Woman Inc. Foundation.

Jamaican-born Messam, who has been a key figure in fashion in Canada for over a decade, is also a stylist, costume designer and former model.

I Style, she says, is well known for 'easy to wear clothing that gives contemporary women the freedom to go anywhere and feel great.'

Crafted from high-quality fabric, her pieces embody sophistication and simplicity with feminine tailoring and subtle allure.

Sunday's show will combine the I Style showcase with High Tea on 'Top of the World', the Pegasus' new rooftop facility.

According to hotel manager, Nancy McLean, "It will be a veritable feast of food and fashion."

Tickets cost $1,500 and are available by calling Woman Inc. at 7 Denehurst Avenue or Worldtron/KIA Motors, at Chelsea Avenue or Barbara Ellington at The Gleaner.

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