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Taking Style Out to Portmore
Redbull Event Driver Ockero Maddo has his hands full with boxes of Payless shoes and his daughter Skii-Imani. (<strong>Garfield Robinson)</strong>
All Woman, Fashion, Fashion Night Out, Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer, Tuesday Style
October 29, 2016

Taking Style Out to Portmore

Your All Woman Fashion crew, like thousands of others, joined in the Jamaica Observer Takes Style Out celebrations last Thursday evening. The sunshine city of Portmore and a stop at Maxie Department Store were the first order of business. This, after a few well-needed cocktails courtesy of Campari mixologist Maurice Chung. There were cookie pops too, courtesy of Sugabuzz, and giveaways by Maxie Department Store Marketing Manager Natalie Outar.

Customers shopped, ate, drank, laughed and shopped again, eager to make the most of the heavily discounted items. Our next stop was Payless Shoesource where boxes piled ever so high at the cash registers spoke to the TSO obsession of purchasing as many pairs of shoes as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Six-year-old Nylah Wright is excited about her new Maxie Department Store blouse.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Management Information Systems team leader Peter Calvert shows off his discounted Maxie Department Store men&rsquo;s dress shirts that meet his daughter&rsquo;s approval.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
National Commercial Bank Business Development Representative Daynia Edwards (left) and National Commercial Bank Delinquency Officer Tammy-Gay King shop for shoes in Maxie Department Store.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Six-year-old Tianna Ingram shops for a bathing suit in Maxie Department Store.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Pharmacist Karen Burgess (left) and homemaker Jasmine Spence (right) are commended by Maxie Department Store Marketing Manager Natalie Outar on their trolleys full of items. (<strong>Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Maxie Department Store clerk Yonique Williams helps Dark Water Entertainment CEO Hugh McLaughlin to find his right fit.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Maxie Department Store clerk Tannisha Carr (left) assists Early Childhood Development Officer Simone Ellis-Dixon with finding the perfect watch.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Campari mixologist Maurice Chung serves nurse Kadine Hinds (left) and phlebotomist Marie Burrell Campari grapefruit drinks.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Teacher Shaneika Blythe gets the opinion of First Global Bank Limited Business Development Officer Ryan Jackson on this Maxie Department Store discounted handbag. (<strong>Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Law enforcement officers Otis Simpson (left) and Ryan Escoffery peruse their options in Maxie Department Store.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Maxie Department Store gifted their shoppers with cookie pops courtesy of Sugabuzz.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
The University of the West Indies, Mona student Suzzanne Cousins has her hands full with Maxie Department Store discounted blouses.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Homemaker Claudette Mattai searches for the perfect sunglasses in Payless Shoesource.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Cosmetologist Tricia Morris is pleased with her Maxie Department Store Take Style Out purchases. (<strong>Garfield Robinson)</strong>
First Caribbean International Bank Operations Officer Jamouy Lemonious takes full advantage of Maxie Department Store&rsquo;s discount on menswear.<strong> (Garfield Robinson)</strong>

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