A Spectacular Celebration of Jamaican Fashion in Lauderhill

LAUDERHILL – As the sun dips below the horizon on a balmy September evening, anticipation will shimmer through the air at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center. On September 20–21, 2025, the heart of Lauderhill will beat to the vibrant rhythms of Jamaica. Stylin’ 2025 – Fi Wi Roots. Fi Wi Culture. transforms the runway and stage into an extraordinary canvas of heritage, artistry, and unbridled joy.

A Runway Radiant with Star Power

Imagine a runway electrified by charisma and cultural pride. Here, the lines between celebrity and citizen blur in a joyous celebration of identity. This year’s event draws together a constellation of Jamaican luminaries. Each is ready to exchange familiar public personas for the allure of high fashion.

Celebrity models including Mayor Wayne Messam, Consul General Oliver Mair, Mayor Denise Grant, Audrey “Dancehall Queen” Reid, Miss Jamaica World 2010 Chantal Raymond, Tamarac Commissioner Morey Wright, poet Susan “Dr. Sue” Davis, and Jamaicans.com founder Xavier Murphy, will stride the runway with boldness and flair. Donning exquisite couture from Kulture Klothes, these icons promise to ignite the crowd with their energy and presence.

The fashion spectacle continues with professional models unveiling the artistic vision of award-winning designer Hope Wade. This also includes next-generation talent Camila Nina-Simone Davis of Badgyal Brukins. Each piece is a tapestry of innovation and tradition. They celebrate not only the designers’ creativity but the very soul of Jamaican fashion.

Cultural Performances and Unforgettable Moments

But Stylin’ 2025 is more than a fashion showcase—it is a living mosaic of Jamaican music, dance, storytelling, and comedic brilliance.

The stage will resonate with the soulful strums of guitarist Eugene Grey and the evocative vocals of Yishka. It will also feature the fresh sounds of rising star Zaila Jazz. Families and children alike will delight in the playful exuberance of the beloved Ring Ding Kids…

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