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Pulse 'Supermodels' Reunite

by Krista Henry, Staff Reporter


LEFT: Second runner-up Natassia Hall (left), winner Latasha Coleman (centre) and first runner-up Sedene Black (right) of the Jamaica Fashion Model smile for the cameras. RIGHT: Paul Campbell (left) lime a little with 2006 Rising Star Noddy Virtue (right) and Farai Bryan during the show.

Supermodels reunited on-stage at the Hilton hotel for Pulse Caribbean Model Search last Friday night.

Back in the late '80s and '90s these Pulse models ruled the runways and pages of leading fashion magazines; today, they can still hold their own against the newer faces.

The likes of Jheanelle Azan, Justine Willougby, Angela Neil, Hector Lincoln Wynter, Romae Gordon, Kimberley Mais and Althea Laing all strutted their stuff last Friday night at the 'Supermodel Reunion' held during the annual Caribbean Model Search finals.

As the veterans took their walk down the runway, they showed that they still look supermodel gorgeous by keeping fit and looking as flawless as when they first began modelling. The audience was appreciative of their effort and showed this with a standing ovation.

For some of the models, it had been years since they graced the runway. They now pursue careers as varied as journalism, motherhood, management, and teaching, among other things.


Even models can get down to the beat. The contestants did an entertaining number at the start of Caribbean Model Search at the Hilton hotel last Friday.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM CMS


This male body is hard, just like the screaming female patrons love it.


Pulse director and former Pulse model Romae Gordon shows that she still has what it takes to make a catwalk sparkle.


The 'queen' of it all, Althea Laing, one of the most renowned Caribbean models of her generation, shows that she still can rock a runway and got the most animated reaction from the audience last Friday night.


Former Pulse model Kimberley Mais looks bright in a long floral skirt as she makes her way down the runway at the Caribbean Model Search. - Peta-Gaye Clacha photos


Hector Lincoln Wynter is the sole man among the female supermodels but he represented well.


Former Pulse model Justine Willougby stilll looks sizzling in a short red number.


Slender is always in when you're a model. This girl has the physique down to a T.

 
September 11, 2007
 

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