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Denim long skirt coupled with peasant blouse for a cool evening
"Denim long skirt coupled with peasant blouse for a cool evening. The slit up from the skirt is accentuated with attractive hand embroidery."
Hand embroidered denim skirt
"Denim all the way - hand embroidered long skirt featuring green and yellow French knots is coupled with shirt fronted blouse which boats breast pockets and a 1930 swing at the back."
A zip up denim suit
"A dull-blue zip-up battle jacket trimmed with red and blue shoe-;ace on back and front with hand-embroidered red and yellow tulips between a white half circle with matching long skirt." Ella-Mae
Lady modeling one of the many screen print dresses from House of Ivy
"One of the many screen print dresses modeled on the show." Fashion collection from the "House of Ivy"
A smart suit in gabardine for that special occasion
"A smart suit in gabardine for that special occasion. Beautiful machine stitches highlight the zippered front. Continue around and on the military collar and around the long sleeve."
A man in an old white formal shirt worn with black french-cut trousers by Century Fashion
"Big shirts are in - an old white formal shirt originally meant to be worn with a collar and studs, gets a new lease on life by the addition of an embroidered yoke. It is worn with black French-cut trousers by Century Fashions for a look that is…
Wipe That Smile From Your Face
"Putus, hush no mind, me never mean fe lick you" Phanso (Carl Brandshaw attempts to comfort Putus (Denise Oates) in a dramatic scene from "Wipe that smile from your face" now playing at the Barn Theatre, Wednesdays to Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays…
Wipe That Smile From Your Face
"Evett Hussey (Miss Scarlett) and Denise Oates (Putus) from Wipe that Smile from your face."
Wipe That Smile From Your Face
Scene from Wipe that smile off your face.
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Reggae Falls in St. Thomas, Jamaica

Reggae Falls, located in the Hillside district near Seaforth in St. Thomas, Jamaica. It is also known as 'Dam Head' amongst locals.