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Sunday Social

Published:Sunday | January 4, 2026 | 12:07 AM
Regulatory specialist Jillesa Reid stands out in a vibrant purple ensemble that is both eye-catching and commanding. The sculpted top pairs seamlessly with the dramatic, textured pants, creating a look that feels powerful yet playful.
Regulatory specialist Jillesa Reid stands out in a vibrant purple ensemble that is both eye-catching and commanding. The sculpted top pairs seamlessly with the dramatic, textured pants, creating a look that feels powerful yet playful.
Architect Jheanine Wiggan embraces art in a printed Fashion Nova mini.
Architect Jheanine Wiggan embraces art in a printed Fashion Nova mini.
Sales manager Leah Hollingsworth beams in a Farley top paired with a Revolve maxi skirt.
Sales manager Leah Hollingsworth beams in a Farley top paired with a Revolve maxi skirt.
Destination marketing officer Sadé Johnson smiles for the camera in a purple chiffon high-neck playsuit dress paired with Bridget Rose sandals.
Destination marketing officer Sadé Johnson smiles for the camera in a purple chiffon high-neck playsuit dress paired with Bridget Rose sandals.
Communications Consultant Lyndsey McDonnough, co-managing director of MarketMe, eases into a white embroidered top and crisp linen shorts, complete with low tops for a laid-back ensemble.
Communications Consultant Lyndsey McDonnough, co-managing director of MarketMe, eases into a white embroidered top and crisp linen shorts, complete with low tops for a laid-back ensemble.
Attorney-at-law Taylor-Anne Davis leans into a leopard-print romper for the Sunnation Sunrise celebration.
Attorney-at-law Taylor-Anne Davis leans into a leopard-print romper for the Sunnation Sunrise celebration.
Partygoer Cristal Holness struts the Campion College lawn in a pink crush ruffles and roses mini dress from Fashion Nova.
Partygoer Cristal Holness struts the Campion College lawn in a pink crush ruffles and roses mini dress from Fashion Nova.
CEO of Seprod Group Richard Pandohie (right) and wife, Jamaica Food and Drink Kitchen Director Nicole Pandohie, make a stylish appearance at the Sunnation Sunrise event.
CEO of Seprod Group Richard Pandohie (right) and wife, Jamaica Food and Drink Kitchen Director Nicole Pandohie, make a stylish appearance at the Sunnation Sunrise event.
Rhoda Moy Crawford, minister of state in the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth, and Information, steps out in a radiant sundress complete with a delicate flower detail that adds a subtle touch of personality.
Rhoda Moy Crawford, minister of state in the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth, and Information, steps out in a radiant sundress complete with a delicate flower detail that adds a subtle touch of personality.
left: Personal Coach Megan McNaughton wears a sleek Fashion Nova look that blends structure with fluidity. The fitted silhouette and deep plum shade create a strong, confident presence, while the soft draping and sheer detailing add elegance and movement.
left: Personal Coach Megan McNaughton wears a sleek Fashion Nova look that blends structure with fluidity. The fitted silhouette and deep plum shade create a strong, confident presence, while the soft draping and sheer detailing add elegance and movement.
Sunnation’s marketing officer, Janne-Marie Ollivierre, brings floral flair to the brunch event in a floral appliqué spaghetti-strap mini dress.
Sunnation’s marketing officer, Janne-Marie Ollivierre, brings floral flair to the brunch event in a floral appliqué spaghetti-strap mini dress.
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Beyond the music, New Year’s Day staple Sunnation Sunrise Day Soirée doubled as a fashion-forward garden party, with stylish partygoers turning Campion College into a runway of effortless daytime glamour. From breezy prints and co-ord sets to statement accessories and laid-back footwear, the crowd embraced comfort without sacrificing polish.

The event’s open-air aesthetic, floral installations, and sunshine-soaked atmosphere created the perfect backdrop for social moments, photo-worthy poses, and relaxed mingling as DJs kept the energy flowing well into the afternoon. More than a party, it became a celebration of personal style, fresh beginnings, and the growing appeal of daytime experiences on Jamaica’s social calendar.

Here is your dose of Sunday Social.