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Published:Tuesday | November 1, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Christina Howell's fabulous stilettos and pretty pastel dress caught our eye at the wedding.
The fabulous Keisha Bedward is radiant in red at the wedding of Michael Lea and Claudenne Hammond at the UWI Chapel on Saturday, October 29. See Sunday's Outlook for story and pictures. - Photo by Barabara Ellington
Sara-Dee Palmer is all ruffled, in a good way, as she models this black and red two-piece ensemble. The fashion show was a part of the launch of the not-for-profit organisation, The Blossom O'Meally-Nelson Foundation, which is geared towards personal development and training of underprivileged adolescents and young adults. - Colin Hamilton/ Freelance Photographer
Paris Lynch exudes sophisticated elegance, in tune with the real clothes for real people theme for The Peggy McLean Collection.
Kim and David Mair are spotted at the PSOJ Hall of Fame function at the Wyndham Kingston Hotel last Thursday. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Last Friday, National Commercial Bank Chairman Michael Lee-Chin (right) was installed as Chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University and former World Heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis (centre) received an honorary degree. Pictured with them is Max Blouw, president and vice-chancellor, Wilfrid Laurier University. - Contributed
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After hosting the fabulous Private Sector Organ-isation of Jamaica Hall of Fame event last week, we think the Wyndham Kingston Hotel is definitely ready for the festive season.
We have highlights of Sunday's Blossom O'Meally-Nelson Foundation fund-raising fashion show at Alhambra Inn.

Tuesdaytalk

1. Anger management

Some are suggesting that the veteran should really be heading to anger management classes after he so openly "dissed" the appropriate request for information. It's a case in which decisive action was taken as the Boss wanted to give an early indication that he will not put up with too much trifling.

2. Patronage withdrawn

The theory that a man is free to enjoy the simple pleasures of life has been quickly debunked for it seems the number-one patron will not be enjoying the thrill of gyrating ladies for a very long time to come. It is sanitising season, so we expect some people to go home and read bedtime stories for the next few weeks.

3. Mania

It's also looking like the season for hastily arranged nuptials. Watch out for a flurry of activity in the next few weeks. Some suggest that being unattached may not send the right signal during this important season, while an attachment is guaranteed to make the individual more desirable in keeping with local tradition.

4. Sage advice

A word of advice coming from the experienced one is this: Carefully scrutinise all invitations and never dare to decline an opportunity to visit those who are more powerful than you. A false move could prove detrimental to one's health.