Beer & Blaze debuts with bonfire luxe escape in Clarendon
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Media professional Lee-Ann Smith lit up the night in a velvet strapless number cinched with a textured belt.
The flames rose high, and so did the vibes as Beer & Blaze made its fiery debut on Saturday, September 27, transforming Mignott Estate, Clarendon, into a bonfire luxe escape.
The inaugural staging of Coastal Ember Escapes’ Bonfire Escape series treated patrons to open-flame feasting, a golden-hour bonfire lighting, and energy-driven sets from Bishop Escobar and DJ Narity. Red Stripe Flavours added to the atmosphere with its signature brews that complemented the night’s premium edge.
Guests leaned into the Ember Glow dress code, delivering earthy tones, camo accents, and fashion-forward twists that turned the space into a style showcase. From statement boots and cargos to chic neutrals and bold accessories, the crowd brought as much flair as the bonfire.
Venezuelan nurse Irene Valentina opted for a chic look, pairing a ribbed black top with a leopard-print mini skirt and crisp white sneaker—making Beer & Blaze a must-attend highlight of her trip.
Staffer at Murray’s Fish & Jerk Hut (Mandeville branch), served up the theme head-to-toe in a camo cargo jumpsuit.
Taura Cammock, CEO of Eyes by Taura, brought sleek sophistication in a curve-hugging plum bodysuit.
Councillor for the Race Course Division, Kijana Johnson kept it sleek and refined at Beer & Blaze, pairing a crisp white sweater with tailored khakis and polished brown sneakers.
KL!nk Booking and Entertainment CEO Kino Johnson coordinated an earthy, luxe look in a textured brown shirt-and-shorts set, topped with a matching cap and grounded with classic leather sneakers.
Senior Marketing Manager, Jovaughn Bailey kept things contemporary in a collared tee, paired with clean shorts and sneakers.
On the decks, DJ Narity kept the crowd grooving all night.
Fire breather Sheldon Donaldson lit up the bonfire as the evening’s headline performance.
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