Party Scene: A case of good Karma

Published: Saturday | August 1, 2009



Recording artiste Xinyu (left) and gal pal Abigail Tomlinson, couldn't resist the Saturday Life lens and we couldn't resist them either.


When Sumfest organisers said they were prepared for bumper crowds, MoBay sure got more than it bargained for. The Monster girls on bike back took over the grounds of the Catherine Hall complex and the streets of the Second City.


Dancehall artiste Timberlee shows off her curves.

Patrons flooded Temple Hall, St Andrew, recently as the all-white ultra-inclusive party, Karma - City of the Angels, rocked. Aside from smooth music and a festive party vibe, the beauties showcasing the Jordu clothing line added a memorable flavour.

While Reggae Sumfest was all about superlative performances and stunning celebrities, the fans, too, had a wow effect and Saturday Life just had to share our snaps with you.


Village blues-bar owner Robert Collins looks dapper at the ultra-inclusive party.


A model lights up the night in one of the eye-popping fashion numbers - Photos by Roxroy McLean and Machel Erskine.


Television host Kamila McDonald (left) and Phyllisia Ross get a taste of reggae crooner Jah Cure's medicine.


Air Jamaica's Neisha Bean (left) and Sasha Rosegreen looking phat and fabulous.


Ukrainian-Montegonian Zina Subato might not have been among the star-studded line-up, but the paparazzi couldn't get enough of her as she 'popped' the latest dancehall moves.


UPT beauties, Kathryn Clark(left) Kerri Sharpe (centre) and Vanessa Blair are fiiinnnne! The fantastic trio got hearts racing, palms sweating and the fellows hyperventilating. Call the paramedics!


Adorable Karma angel Krystel Robinson.


The lovely Carla Hollingsworth sports earrings from designer label Piece-is of Bianca.


Dancehall artiste Mavado's sister, Joey Brooks, was backstage giving the 'Gully God' full support. - Photos by Janet Silvera


Raine Seville, first lady of Daseca, dresses the part for Reggae Sumfest's Dancehall Night.


Entertainer Leftside chooses to break the dress code.


Dominic Azan is held 'hostage' by femmes fatales Alesia Whyte (left), Camille Tenn (second left) and Marsha Manning.