Something extra

Published: Wednesday | November 4, 2009



Left: This fabulous ensemble was among many others shown at Sunday's Canadian Women's Club of Jamaica Charity Fashion Show, featuring Peggy McLean fashions. The event was held at the Girl Guides Association headquarters, Waterloo Road. At right: This model is flaming hot in this sexy dress from Peggy McLean's collection. - photos by Winston Sill/ Freelance Photographer

Iberostar Jamaica and the Jamaica Tourist Board brought show business stars to Montego Bay, and Something Extra had the exclusive! Mimi Rogers, Jean Paul Dejoria, Lorenzo Lamas, Robert Kennedy Jr, Virginia Madsen, Jennifer Finnigan and Jonathan Silverman were spotted this week promoting Jamaica. Their made-for-television sports invitational will be aired in 120 million homes in the United States soon.


Jean Paul Dejoria (Paul Mitchell) (centre) and his fabulous wife Eloise (left) pose with Dollis Campbell at the Iberostar Sports Invitational in Rose Hall, Montego Bay, on Monday night.


Best known for his role on 'Falcon Crest'; the incredibly handsome Lorenzo Lamas; and his even more handsome heartthrob of a son AJ, at the Iberostar Sports Invitational.


Environmentalist Robert Kennedy Jr and daughter Kyra (black top); star of 'Raising the Bar', Gloria Reuben; Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett; pop icon, Natasha Bedingfield; and Isabelle Davi, give Something Extra this exclusive shot at the Iberostar Sports Invitational beach party. - Janet Silvera Photos


Let the dining begin: (From left) Norma Shirley, Stephanie Scott, Karin Cooper and Morin Seymour engage in pre-dinner chat, prior to the start of the Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week set for November 7-14. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer


The former Mrs Tom Cruise, who has acted in over 50 films in 20 years, Mimi Rogers (left), poses with actor Jonathan Silverman and his wife, Jennifer Finnigan, at the Iberostar Sports Invitational.


Tourism's fabulous Nicole Haughton created waves in this dress.

 
 
 
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