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Sound and Style: Fashion pulses at the Future Reggae showcase

ABIGAIL BARRETT

ABIGAIL BARRETT / Our Today

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Performance meets fashion! Up-and-coming Reggae Artiste Sobah commands the
stage in a distressed brown Co-ord Set, blending music and fashion in perfect harmony. (Photo: contributed)

When the raw, unapologetic sounds of reggae reverberated through the Future Reggae event at Johnny’s Place on Saturday, December 21, the energy was not just in the music—it was in the fashion.

The Future Reggae showcase spotlighted a new generation of passionate and daring talent, featuring up-and-coming artistes like Sobah, Chris Malachi, King Diel, and Zhayna, and was as much a celebration
of style as it was of music.

From service to style! Military officer Alancia Dunkley swaps fatigues for fashion and
enjoys a night out at Future Reggae, radiating confidence in a chic cargo ensemble. Proof that
grace and grit go hand in hand. (Photo: contributed)

As each artiste took the stage delivering music to uplift and inspire, their outfits complemented the spirit of their performances, as well as the audience, setting the tone for an evening where the boundaries of fashion and music blurred.

From the doors opened, the crowd was a kaleidoscope of colours, textures, and big statements. Reggae, is always a genre known for its emphasis on individuality and self-expression was mirrored in the stylish choices of those in attendance.

Denim Done Right! Reggae songstress Alaine makes a stylish appearance at Future Reggae in a sleek denim jumpsuit, elevated by striking gold-button accents. Bold gold accessories and a radiant smile complete her effortlessly elegant look. (Photo: contributed)

Fans donned everything from denim jackets and cargo jeans to modern streetwear, each person making their own statement. As the night unfolded, performances from the Future Reggae Collective invited the audience to celebrate love, authenticity, and creativity, and, fashion was a visual extension of that invitation.

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Danielle Thomas, Yoga instructor, stepped out to support her brother King Diel
radiating vibrant energy in her trendy ensemble featuring a metallic gold mini dress with cut-out details, complemented by a casual white cover-up and classic sneakers. (Photo: contributed)
Performance meets fashion! Up-and-coming Reggae Artiste Sobah commands the stage in a distressed brown Co-ord Set, blending music and fashion in perfect harmony. (Photo: contributed)
Recording artiste King Diel brought his charisma and style to the Future Reggae Event, captivating the ladies with his charm. Dressed in a sleek mesh shirt paired with black pants and boots, he made a striking fashion statement. (Photo: contributed)
Street Style with a Statement! Data Analyst Kimberly Morris nails laid-back chic,
pairing a graphic tee with relaxed grey joggers for a night of great tunes. (Photo: contributed)
Rising reggae artiste Chris Malachi exudes effortless cool in a light denim jacket, crisp white shirt, and shorts, confidently posing beside his life-size cutout. (Photo: contributed)
Recording artiste Jody Jay steals the spotlight at the Future Reggae event in a
metallic off-shoulder top paired with vibrant red leather pants and strappy red heels. (Photo: contributed)
Captivating the audience with a soulful performance and standout fashion, rising reggae star Zhayna paired a unique denim-and-white ensemble with red earrings and chic white
platform boots. (Photo: contributed)

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