On Thursday i had the pleasure of attending the Minka Fashion Show at the Knutsford Court Hotel. This time instead of being a guest at the event , i played volunteer :-) I was at the " front of house" checking the guest list to make sure the invited guests were in attendance . This is actually my first time doing something like this and i learnt a lot in those 3 hours ! After all , this is a fast paced industry and you have to catch on quick .
Minka is a local designer who is described as " a woman of many ideas so you will never know what she will come up with next , the only thing we know for sure is that it will be exciting".Minka started designing clothes at 10 years old mostly for herself by cutting up and bleaching her clothes in various designs and then sewing sequins, beads, shells and other embellishments onto them. After
graduating from high school, she spent some time hanging out with the craft vendors in Negril allowing her to learn various jewelry making techniques and to start making jewelry for herself. Learning to crochet from an aunt as a child, Minka began making clothing out of crochet as a teenager, preferring crocheting to sewing.
Mink'a latest line was nothing short of amazing . She used her signature crochet style of knitting to create a Collection for everyone. Whether you a minimalist or exhibitionist or a free spirit like Minka , you will sure to find something that suits your personality . Media personality Regina Beavers played "Mistress" of ceremony for the night as she got the audience 'amped" up and explained that Minka is an energy Goddess, so they had to be just as energetic in order for the show to begin. The show featured high energy music and popular Jamaican models who were born to rock the runway who wore the pieces as if that's what they were born to do. My favorite pieces from the collection was a long sleeved red dress with a dramatic split at the back and a multi coloured cardigan coat :-)
The guests were treated to entertainment from the various genres that make up our diverse Jamaican culture as well as prizes and surprises ( Reve was a sponsor ). Reggae artiste Raine Seville thrilled the audience with her angelic voice and was also a model on the Runway in one of the signature pieces .There also was an African and Indian dance , and a performance by Tolerance. The guests enjoyed food from some of the sponsors as well as Soy Ice Cream with D-I-Y toppings from DEBZ , which was simply delightful . The show came to an end with a live performance and each guest left with a Goody bag , courtesy of Minka.
Check out the video below
( please note , i am new at filming)
Concept :8/10
Food : 10/ 10
Collection : 10/10
Overall Experience : 9/10
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Call : 876. 908.2498
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