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CLAUDIA PEGUS
The Show Goes On

Fashion designer Claudia Pegus teamed up with local luxury retail chain Stechers in collaboration with Caribbean Belle and Mercedes Benz to showcase her new collection The Show Goes On.

Inspiration for the line came from the life and work of Michael Jackson. The Show Goes On is testimony to the fact that despite the harsh economic climate there’s still place for fashion, beauty, gaiety, glitz, glamour and luxury, and, in essence, the show will always go on.

Models strutted the ramp in elegant cocktail ensembles; bold, blocked patterned jumpers (the crowd’s favorite); crinkled silk taffetas, beaded silk organza dresses; and stunning silk shorts.

Claudia Pegus: The Show Goes On
1. Crinkle silk taffeta gown

Claudia Pegus: The Show Goes On
2. Blocked silk jumper

Claudia Pegus: The Show Goes On
3. Crinkle silk taffeta jumper

Claudia Pegus: The Show Goes On
4. Beaded silk organza cocktail dresses

Claudia Pegus: The Show Goes On
5. Crinkle silk taffeta cocktail dress

Claudia Pegus: The Show Goes On
6. Crinkle silk taffeta beaded bell-boy jacket with blocked silk shorts

Claudia Pegus: The Show Goes On
7.From the collection, Mayaro, by guest designer, Patricia Tracey

Claudia Pegus: The Show Goes On
(left to right) Claudia Pegus, Sheena Thorpe - CEO Stechers

 

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