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Gowns, suits, glamour: Milk & Honey fashionistas command the spotlight

31 December 2024
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Marketer Danielia 'Tadda' McLean chose a white coat dress from Rose’s Couture, paired with trendy white sneakers. McLean's dress features dramatic ruffled accents and a high slit. (Photos: Contributed)

Marketer Danielia 'Tadda' McLean chose a white coat dress from Rose’s Couture, paired with trendy white sneakers. McLean's dress features dramatic ruffled accents and a high slit. (Photos: Contributed)

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Milk & Honey, the Christmas edition has fast become a hallmark for the end-of-year activities in Jamaica.

The calendar event, known to attract glam and sophisticated style took place despite the torrential downpour at Sabina Park in Kingston.

The black-and-white-themed soiree, supported by Johnnie Walker, Casamigos, Don Julio, and other key partners, was a scintillating affair.

Milk & Honey’s black-and-white dress code set the tone, urging patrons to showcase their versions of the classic dress code.

The ladies stunned in sweeping sequin gowns, ruffled dresses flowed with every step, and sleek silhouettes afforded their wearer confidence and grace.

Silver accents served as a stunning alternative to white, some opted for patterns, others, for a monochromatic do.

Carefully selected footwear completed the looks — block heel sandals and wedges gave some ladies the confidence to traverse the grass-covered venue gracefully.

Not to be outdone, the gentlemen epitomised sophistication via sleek dinner jackets, tailored trousers, and well-polished dress shoes.

Some took risks with patterned blazers or subtle metallic details, others opted for a cross between urban and preppy, and some relied on fedoras and pocket squares to finish the ’fit.

Loop Lens helped turn every moment into a fashion statement.

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