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Wales Bonner calls on SAINT again

/ Our Today

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Shot in Portland back in February by Jamaican filmmaker Jeano Edwards, SAINT International star and occasional fisherman Aakesh Henderson wears selections from Wales Bonner Spring/Summer 2022’s Volta Jazz-titled collection.

Wales Bonner’s love affair with SAINT International shows no signs of waning anytime soon.

The latest creative partnership between the high fashion-revered, British-Jamaican designer Grace Wales Bonner and The Rock’s leading modelling agency is an exclusive online editorial titled ‘Sunlight Reverie’.

Lensed in Fairy Hill, Portland earlier this year by Jamaican photographer and filmmaker Jeano Edwards, the just-out photo story boasts a cast of established SAINT faces Jonny Brown and Aakesh Henderson and rookie Kevonie Crooks. Dressed in trendsetting looks from the Englishwoman’s Spring/Summer 2022 men’s collection, Volta Jazz, the model trio continue a rock-solid collaboration now six years strong.

The Wales Bonner website describes the newly released Sunlight Reverie as “a photographic exploration of the front yard as a the source of pride, opportunity for showcase, and celebration of personal style, but also the way towards shared life, towards togetherness”.

“…Once I got to the shoot, I had a lot of confidence. The team on the set made me feel like I belonged and was home.”

Kevonie Crooks

A first-year pharmacy technician student at the University of Technology, Crooks is pumped to see his international modelling debut finally unveiled and scoring major visibility. Speaking to Our Today, the 20-year-old divulged that it was an amazing experience working on the Wales Bonner shoot back in February.

“It felt like an adventure to me, although I was a little nervous at first,” he said.

“But once I got to the shoot, I had a lot of confidence. The team on the set made me feel like I belonged and was home.”

Crooks recounted that after learning he was chosen to be among the models for the ‘Sunlight Reverie’ session, the first person he shared the news with was his mother, Denice, a wholesale supervisor.

“I was so overjoyed, and I told my mom who was even more excited than me,” the Clarendon College graduate shared.

SAINT’s new male face Kevonie Crooks, a first-year pharmacy student at the University of Technology, stars in his first-ever international modelling job with the unveiling of the new Wales Bonner online editorial.

Meanwhile, SAINT star Aakesh Henderson, who recently returned from Italy to his Old Harbour, St Catherine home having wrapped up jobs for a number of European luxury fashion clients, is elated to be part of yet another Wales Bonner project. 

“Honestly, my mind is blown knowing this is the fourth time I have worked with Grace,” said Henderson, a part-time fisherman who is at sea when not on model duty.

“Mostly though it’s a pleasure working for such a ‘cultural’ designer. It’s not just her but the whole team that come together and it’s never a dull moment as I love their positive vibe.”

Previously starring in a number of Jamaican-backdropped Wales Bonner fashion films and on the European catwalks for the designer, SAINT star Jonny Brown was back on duty for theBonner label’s latest promotional photo story, lensed in Jamaica.

The SAINT trifecta of Henderson, Crooks and Brown, along with Jamaican twins Dequan and Domique Layne, were all handpicked by casting director Larissa Gunn for the Wales Bonner project. Sydney Rose Thomas was the anointed stylist, and Chavelle Wilson, the assistant. Influential Jamaican film producer Maxine Walters handled production for the shoot.

“The SAINT Wales Bonner connection is one dear to my heart as it’s been consistently active since 2016, and it remains strong as Grace is keen on maintaining and exposing Jamaican model talent in the global fashion space,” SAINT chief executive officer Deiwght Peters told Our Today.

“She has trusted my instincts in casting models for her runway shows and fashion film projects, and it’s humbling knowing our relationship has solidified with time.”

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