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Something extra
published: Monday | March 31, 2008


Left: Leaving very little to the imagination, Summerset Falls' Anne Innis takes the Rasta colours to another level with her daring outfit at the opening of John Baker and Steve Beaver's Geejam Studios and Island Outpost boutique resort in Port Antonio last Friday. Right: The wind blows her tresses across her forehead and Anna Dougall is picture-perfect in this Lubica design.

Geejam Studios and Island Outpost boutique resort opened in Port Antonio last Friday. Here are highlights.


Left: Patrice Flynn is as fabulous as the day she caught the eye of the late Errol Flynn. Here, she hugs a younger-looking 'movie star', Steve Beaver, co-owner of Geejam Studios and Island Outpost boutique resort. Right: Saint International models Leah Marvelle (left) and Kibwe McGann make their usual fashion statement. - Photos by Janet Silvera


It's ultra chic for Geejam's Steve Beaver (left) and National Commercial Bank's Michael Lee Chin who sport trendy shirts, and it's even more special for Lee Chin who, in response to the new Crystal wing at the Royal Ontario Museum named in his honour being called an architectural wonder, said: "When we embarked on the project, it was bold. We moved from traditional, which was a total departure from what is in Toronto. We took a risk and it's only by taking risk and going out into uncharted waters that you will have extraordinary success".

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