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Best-dressed men - Chester Francis-Jackson's picks for 2007
published: Sunday | January 20, 2008


From left, Audley Shaw, Kern Spencer and Dawn Henry.

Best-dressed men

  • Audley Shaw: Sartorial confidence.

  • Ambassador Richard Bernal: Conservative chic and sense of occasion.

  • Joe Matalon: Casually correct.

  • Steve Ashley: The class is distinction.

  • Greg Christie: Style imprimatur.

  • Mayor Desmond McKenzie: Power dressing with a sense of haute chic.

  • Harold Brady: A sense of classic styling.

  • Danny Champagne: Hollywood-style chic.

  • Professor Barry Chevannes: Island ease and comfort.

  • Moses Davis AKA Beenie Man: Unrivalled sense of the style of a showman.

    Worst-dressed men

  • Peter Bunting: Just a little too retro cool!

  • Gassan Azan: Where's the change?

  • Chris Berry: Velvet went out in the '60s.

  • David Smith: Time to invest in a power wardrobe!

  • Crenston Boxhill: Tried to imitate the best-dressed formula of his predecessor, but came up way too short.

  • Earl Witter: Wears tired old suits.

  • Kern Spencer: Seems all 'dressed-up' in ill-fitting hand-me-downs.

  • Chris Gayle: Needs to step up to the fashion plate and party like a rock star!

  • Kent Pantry: Should be prosecuted for wardrobe abuse!

  • Everald Warmington: The bhutto in the three-piece suit.

    Best-dressed women

  • Lorna Myers: Style goddess!

  • Dawn Henry: A fabulous sense of flair and attention to detail

  • Lady Rheima Hall: First Lady of chic and elegance.

  • Dr. Barbara Munske: The style and class of haute couture.

  • Dr. Carolyn Cooper: A celebration of earthy naturalness and a toast to her heritage.

  • Genny Berry: Head-turning fabulousness.

  • Paula Llewellyn: A rare touch of élan and pure sophistication.

  • Ruth Hussey: The grand dame of fab style.

  • Paula Kerr-Jarrett: Montego Bay's leading fashion belle.

  • Olive McKenzie: Morant Bay's leading socialite boasts classic poise.

    Worst-dressed women

  • Anya Schnoor: Needs some work.

  • Camille Needham: Too dowdy!

  • Sharon Hay-Webster: Needs an upgrade.

  • Joan Gordon-Webley: Mega work needed.

  • Barbara Blake Hannah: Seems to have made frumpy fashionable.

  • Susan Goffe: Absolutely no sense of style.

  • Helene Davis-White: : Needs a visit from the fashion police!

  • Macka Diamond: Not everything worn onstage can be worn elsewhere.

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