Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The allure of Dream Girls


Montego Bay fell under the allure of the Dream Girls models during the Dream Girls Fashion Show as lingerie for both men and women offered a risqué approach to activities in the bedroom.

The Cariblue Hotel in the second city was transformed into a mega arena for the fashion demonstration. The feeling of being at an international fashion show took over Montego Bay, as the professional coordination of the high catwalk was like that of its international counterparts.

The stage, which was constructed in the centre of the pool, unleashed several provocative apparels from swim wear, elegant wear and lingerie line of Dream Girls Clothing.

It was not difficult to notice how excited males kept their eyes glued onstage as the female models paced the catwalk. The female patrons were equally engrossed in the proceedings, as male models spared no effort in arousing the excitement of fans.
With Jackie Norman handling emcee duties, it was clear that although Jamaicans love to party, they also have an avid passion for fashion. From sexy to petite to conservative and endearing, Jamaica's culture was projected through this fashion expo.

According to the owner of the Dream Girls line of products Nelcia Salmon “we wanted to bring something new and endearing to Montego Bay, there is a market for it here and we showed that last night. The response to the show has been overwhelming” an excited Salmon explained.


She added that male has also been excluded from these types of apparels (underwear) and it was time to showcase a line of products that males can experiment with and excite their lives a bit within the bedroom.


“We showcased models that are petite, heavy set and average because we wanted persons to relate to the models and not stereotypes. We want persons to feel comfortable in what we offer and getting regular persons to model our line was the best fit” the Dream Girls owner noted.

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