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The Nicolas shine again
published: Sunday | June 8, 2008


A curious Vanina Morrison is intrigued by Kacey Ferguson as he adds some touches to another piece at 'Colour My Future', at 28 Earl's Court, Acadia, last Wednesday. - Photos by Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer

Nicola Byron and Nicola Bicknell, the duo that is Island Art and Framing, produced another great annual showcase of art, fashion and food in the posh Earl's Court community of Acadia on Wednesday. This year's event was named 'Colour My Future', and had as much diversity and snazziness as the previous years.

The artwork featured some of Jamaica's finest purveyors of paintings, sculptures and photography. The various sponsors also served up totally delicious hors d'oeuvres courtesy of Emma Dalton-Brown. The exhibit areas on the lawns were dolled up to look like rooms in your dream home, adding to the already posh decor.

Left mark on everyone


Yulit Gordon and her son Matthew who, as Jamaicans say, is the 'dead stamp' of mom, keep each other's company.

The fashion show, featuring designs and outfits from Karamba, Soho, Kerrymanwomanhome, Lubica and Karma, left a mark on everyone. Women eyed pieces that they simply had to add to their wardrobe, while men were busy picking up their recently dropped jaws after spying the leggy beauties.

Guests out included: United States Ambassador Brenda LaGrange Johnson, Spanish Ambassador Jesus Silva and wife Sara, Rodney and Nadja Davis, Suzette Fredericks, Dr Jonathan Greenland and Dr Rebecca Tortello, Nicola Crosswell-Mair, Anthony Miller, Robert Stephens, Gilou Bauer, Saleem Lazarus, Suzanne Reid, Juliet Thorburn, Eva Miles, William Tavares-Finson and wife Sandy, Marilyn Bennett, Debra Taylor, Nikki and Sharon Feanny, Mark Shields and Dr Patricia Yap.


He goes by the name Mazola (left). The artist chills out with 'bredren', Philip Mwambui, who is visiting Jamaica.


Meaghan McConnell (left) and Jessie Bicknell don't hide from the camera, and we are only too pleased to oblige.

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