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Posted: Wednesday 23 November, 2011 at 8:26 AM

Mavado Model Agency – Fashion Show with a difference

One of the dance segments
By: Suelika N. Creque, SKNVibes

    Creative routines and designs at Opera/Cabaret Show

     


    BASETERRE, St. Kitts – MAVADO MODEL AGENCY’S ‘A Night at the Opera/Cabaret’, held on Sunday, Nov. 20, was an entertaining and delightful night with well choreographed routines and amazing designs.

     

    Jason Amory, CEO and Director of the Agency and choreographer of the modeling and dance routines, in the opinion of many, had outdone himself with this production.

     

    Amory said that he has been receiving positive feedback from those who attended the event.

     

    “People have been meeting me and telling me how great the show was and I’m very happy for that,” he said.

     

    Amory extended gratitude to the sponsors including National Bank and Lime and also to the models who have been working hard.

     

    It is true that hard work pays off and that was definitely the case as Amory had the models preparing for the event since February of this year.

     

    The designs showcased were those of Island Hopper, Caribelle Batik, SK Fashion Plus, Kielroy Wear, Zacumba (African Designs), Brown Sugar and i-Rep SKN.

     

    The models performed their dance routines which included a market dance and a rhumba dance, wearing designs by Gem’s Fashion.

     

    The well attended event, which was held at the Sir Cecil Jacobs Auditorium at ECCB was part of the Tourism Month of Activities.

     

    Amory, whose name is synonymous with fashion and modeling, is also skilled in choreography and runway training.  He said that his love for classical music was the setting of the show.

     

    One of the segments featured the models adorned in lovely gowns as they flowed on the stage in unison.

     

    Some of the models included National Carnival Queen, Iantavian Queeley who also did a duet dance performance with male model Yanero Henry.

     

    A special modeling segment to advertise the St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank’s new credit card was also a part of the show.

     

    For some time the Bank had been having talks about promoting the ‘Black Credit Card’ with male and female models dressed in fierce black outfits.

     

    The fashionable dance promotion came to reality and made a splash on stage at the show.

     

    The timeless designs of Judith Rawlin’s Brown Sugar pieces were superb! Her various silk and urban pieces with trendy, sleek and sexy styles were showcased instead of her usual signature linen cuts.

     

    The audience loved her showing.

     

    Amory also extended thanks to his team and to photographers Akema Gillard and Wendell Pemberton.

     

     Mavado Model Agency has been around for 11 years and celebrated their 10th annual fashion event.

     

    Amory has been modelling for over two decades and started his career with Classique Model Agency which was the brainchild of his friend, Angela Benjamin.

     

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