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KEEPING IT REAL Ivy Ralph dresses real women
published: Monday | February 19, 2007

Nashauna Drummond, Acting Lifestyle Coordinator


Designer Ivy Ralph knows how to dress real women. Part two of her 'Cool Caribbean Collection for the Real Woman', was showcased at Devon House Grog Shoppe Fashion Brunch last Sunday.

The ambience at the Grog Shoppe was fitting for Ralph's Cool Caribbean Collection. The Sunday afternoon sun played with the vibrant colours of the collection with pieces ranging from casual to elegant. They embellished varying figures of real women in the form of models Bev Corke, Gillian Turbull, Christine Steele, Christine King and Gabrielle Harbon.

1. Gabrielle Harban sparkles in this one.


2Gillian Turnbull is like a heavenly vision in pure white.

3 Designer Ivy Ralph may have love on her mind as she put togeather this Valentine's ensemble worn by Bev Corke.

4: Bev Corke is literally a ray of sunshine in this casual, comfy ensemble.

4. Christine Steele is a vision of sheer elegance in this piece. - photos by Winston Sill/ Freelance Photographer

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