Rushane Campbell, lifestyle blogger“Simple and elegant. I don’t try too hard.”<strong></strong>
September 17, 2016
SO ROCK FAB ISSUE PART 3 SEPTEMBER 18
PHOTOS: ANTONIO GRAHAM, KENYON HEMANS, ALEXANDER WONG, MONIQUE THOMAS & RORY DALEY

Zinzi Samuels, creative director at eMedia Interactive Group, wearing tiaclothesgirl.com.— “Timeless.”<strong></strong>

Stephanie Whyte, fashion designer, wearing her own label Modern Reign.“Edgy.”<strong></strong>

Dianne Edwards (left), attorney-at-law; Adolph Raynor, hairstylist; and Take Style Out founder Novia McDonald-Whyte.(<strong>ANTONIO) </strong>

(From left) Karen Clarke, CEO of An Elegant Affair, Rohan Perry, host and comedian Khloe Clarke, marketing assistant at JPS; and Marva Thompson, administrative assistant at 138 Student Living.“Classy.” — Karen“Classy chic.” — Rohan“It’s based on my mood.” — Khloe“Fabulous.” — Marva<strong></strong>

(From left) Karene Clarke, marketing executive, in Venposh Collection; Venice Anderson, owner of Venposh Collection, in Venposh; and Caron Haynes Passley, general manager at Wheagle Clothing, in Doma Jeans<strong></strong>

Kadeen Peters (left), entrepreneur; Bruce Salmon, entrepreneur, in Guess; and Erica Rose, fashion designer, in Marc Ecko.<strong></strong>

Carlyle Grant (left), account executive, in Tommy Hilfiger, and Davian Jones, financial advisor, in Van Heusen<strong></strong>

(From left) Debbian Spence-Minott, J Wray & Nephew Academy & retail operations manager, in Heather Laine, and her husband Devon Minott, entrepreneur, in Calvin Klein; and Chesna Haber, business development manager at J Wray & Nephew, in Safidah.<strong></strong>

Iyan Rebel, wardrobe stylist,wants his look interpreted as urban/vintage.<strong></strong>

Kio Phillips, student, in Lifestyle Outfitters, describes his style as vintage and trendy.<strong></strong>

Rock Style Fab (from left): Renee Cave, technical administrator, Digicel Barbados; Josina Jackson, Supreme Court mediator; and Vivette Miller, attorney-at-law and mediator<strong></strong>

Tricia Anderson, cosmetologist, in Romeich, and her entertainer beau Craigy T in RBS by Craigy T.<strong></strong>

Naomi Garrick, managing director at Garrick Communications, in a dress from Shimmer, describes her style as “classic chic”.<strong></strong>

Dianne Brown (left), Miss Grand Jamaica 2016, in a gown from Sabritru, with Latoya Clarke, UWI student, in an ensemble from her own closet“Simple: easy on, easy off.” — Dianne“Edgy and chic.” — Latoya<strong></strong>

(From left): Kelia Levy, staffer at Crocs Jamaica, in an outfit from BigCartel.com; Debra-Ann Hue, executive assistant; and Deonne Dennis, customer service staffer in Fabrus<strong></strong>

Machu Ezra (left), musician, in a vintage floral print shirt, Mellissa Louden, fashion model, in a romper from Shop Necessit’s, and Adrian Constantine, an employee at Dynatech Solutions, in pieces from his wardrobe.“90’s retro but still urban.” — Machu“Edgy-chic.” — Mellissa“Laid back.” — Adrian<strong></strong>

Dr Natasha Mortley, research specialist, describes her style aseffortless and chic.<strong></strong>

Jerome Harriott, Jamaica National Building Society teller, wearing a Zara jacket, with Sade Glanville, owner of Sokini Swimwear, in her own collection.“Classic and unique.” — Jerome“Trendy.” — Sade<strong></strong>

Dancehall-fusion duo Voicemail, Kevyn B (left) and Qraig.“Out of the box.” — Kevyn B?lean.††Qraig<strong></strong>

Shelly-Ann Curran, marketing strategist, in bebe, and Castelle Barnes, marketing director, wearing Zara.“Edgy.” — Shelly“Conservative.” — Castelle<strong></strong>

Shauna Farquharson, human resources business partner at Jamaica National Building Society described her look asclassy and edgy<strong></strong>

Tonianne Rankine, processing supervisor at Jamaica Money Market Brokers, describes her style as “comfortably chic”.<strong></strong>

(From left) Michael Townsend, medical doctor, wearing a Ben Sherman shirt; Angelie Spencer, client and marketing manager at drennaLUNA, also wearing her own design; Kadyan Salmon, administrative assistant at drennaLUNA, wearing drennaLUNA; and Brandon Ferguson, executive financial advisor at Sagicor, in a Dolce and Gabbana suit and Zara shirt.And on style…“Contemporary.” — Michael“Uniquely me.” — Angelie“Classically chic.” — Kadyan“A black, minimalistic look.” — Brandon<strong></strong>

Dexter ‘3D’ Pottinger, fashion designer, wearing 3D, and DJ Nikki Z, media personality.“Rock chic.” — Dexter“Sassy and fun.” — DJ Nikki Z<strong></strong>

Rushaine ‘Dutty Berry’ Berry, comedian, wearing a local design, describes his style as“evolving… still figuring it out”.<strong></strong>

(From left) Phil’s Hardware MD Yolande Cespedes; Rachel Christian, Lean Clean director; Marcia Richards, executive agent at Sagicor; Lisa Nichols, motivational speaker; Nicole Campbell, founder of AIM Educational Services; Agent Sasco, recording artiste; education consultant Gabby Foster; and Damali Earle, social media manager at Top5 Jamaica, all wearing branded T-shirts of Agent Sasco’s album name Theory of Reggaetivity.<strong></strong>

Alison Lyn, assistant general manager at National Commercial Bank, with her hubby Harvey Lyn, CEO at Perry’s Manufacturing Company.<strong></strong>