Lifestyle December 09 2025

Something Extra | Tuesday

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  • Embracing the 1970s theme in stunning fashion are Krista Fisher (left), chief executive officer of Supreme Ventures Limited, and media personality Debbie Bissoon. Embracing the 1970s theme in stunning fashion are Krista Fisher (left), chief executive officer of Supreme Ventures Limited, and media personality Debbie Bissoon.
  • Above: Dr Trudi Stewart-Gaynor is positively groovy in her flower-power dress paired with statement knee-high boots. Above: Dr Trudi Stewart-Gaynor is positively groovy in her flower-power dress paired with statement knee-high boots.
  • Chief marketing officer of Supreme Ventures Group, Heather Goldson, gives a soulful dedication to the disco era of fashion. Chief marketing officer of Supreme Ventures Group, Heather Goldson, gives a soulful dedication to the disco era of fashion.
  • Entrepreneur Cecile Levee places her bets in stunning 1970s style at the highly anticipated Mouttet Mile on Saturday. Entrepreneur Cecile Levee places her bets in stunning 1970s style at the highly anticipated Mouttet Mile on Saturday.
  • Christel DeRizzio, vice president of operations at Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Limited, shows the peace sign while wearing cool bell-bottom pants and matching retro shades. Christel DeRizzio, vice president of operations at Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Limited, shows the peace sign while wearing cool bell-bottom pants and matching retro shades.
  • Candace Thomas, media relations officer at the Jamaica Tourist Board, is a picture of retro perfection in earth tones, floral print, bell-bottom pants, and a fringe hippie vest. Candace Thomas, media relations officer at the Jamaica Tourist Board, is a picture of retro perfection in earth tones, floral print, bell-bottom pants, and a fringe hippie vest.
  • Far out! Gary Peart, executive chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited, channels disco vibes in a denim-on-denim look by local designer Carlton Brown. Far out! Gary Peart, executive chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited, channels disco vibes in a denim-on-denim look by local designer Carlton Brown.
  • Konrad Mark Berry, executive vice-chairman of Mayberry Investments, shows up to the main event in a bold pattern alongside his lovely wife, Genny, who happily sourced their funky ‘fits for the occasion. Konrad Mark Berry, executive vice-chairman of Mayberry Investments, shows up to the main event in a bold pattern alongside his lovely wife, Genny, who happily sourced their funky ‘fits for the occasion.
  • Director of Supreme Ventures Limited, Eroleen Anderson, takes us back to the ‘70s on the track with couture from her store, Resortwear by Eroleen. Director of Supreme Ventures Limited, Eroleen Anderson, takes us back to the ‘70s on the track with couture from her store, Resortwear by Eroleen.
  • Right: Sporting a radiant smile to match the sunny race day, Iyana Stewart-Gaynor sits pretty in her hippie-inspired dress and high boots. Right: Sporting a radiant smile to match the sunny race day, Iyana Stewart-Gaynor sits pretty in her hippie-inspired dress and high boots.
  • Centre: Rachel Kirlew, assistant vice-president of investment banking at Mayberry Investments Limited, is a stone-cold fox in her Mouttet Mile outfit. Centre: Rachel Kirlew, assistant vice-president of investment banking at Mayberry Investments Limited, is a stone-cold fox in her Mouttet Mile outfit.

From flower-power dresses with knee-high platform boots to match, to groovy bell bottoms and complementing afro-centric hairstyles, and high-waisted wide-leg trousers and disco looks in-between, guests embraced vibrant ‘70s fashion. Specially invited attendees were stoked to celebrate the biggest day of the horseracing season. Gathered in the sky box and at the finish line of Caymanas Park in St Catherine on Saturday afternoon, the exclusive event exceeded expectations, transporting attendees to ‘Funky Town’. Here are the social highlights from the long-awaited Mouttet Mile in today’s Something Extra.